About this Event
Lent Retreat Feb. 23-March 30, Mondays
6-8:30 p.m. central time
In-Person and Zoom
Led by Fr. Ron Will
“We have to state, without mincing words, that there is an inseparable bond between our faith and the poor.”
— Para. 36, “Dilexi Te” (I Have Loved You)
This Lent, we will explore what it means to live an authentic Christian love that embraces the poor, the sick, and the forgotten.
Guided by Pope Leo’s apostolic exhortation, “Dilexi Te,” (I Have Loved You) we will study Old and New Testament passages, the teachings and practices of saints over the centuries, and Church tradition about God’s call to pay special attention to the hurting and poor among us.
Pope Leo issued “Dilexi Te” to help people appreciate the close connection between Christ’s love for those who are discriminated against and oppressed, and his radical summons to care for the wounded and weakest among us.
Pope Leo asks: Scripture and tradition is so clear about our relationship to the poor; why do so many of us continue to think that they can safely disregard the poor?
Each Monday we will read and reflect on one chapter of the exhortation with the goal of finding practical applications for your own life, for your parish and for our nation today.
“The poor are at the heart of the Church”
— Para. 111, “Dilexi Te” (I Have Loved You)
You are encouraged to read the apostolic letter ahead of time. You can download a copy for free from or buy a copy at your favorite bookstore.
You may also want to buy a study guide from 23rd Publications titled “I Have Loved You: A Group Reading Guide.” The Renewal Center will purchase a limited number of copies of the study guide. You can purchase a copy from us for $4.00, but you must pick up the copy here.
If you need help purchasing a copy of the study guide, please contact us at the Renewal Center.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Precious Blood Renewal Center, 2120 St. Gaspar Way, Liberty, United States
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