Preached retreats and iconography courses
They start at about 8.30 pm on the evening of the date indicated and finish on Sunday afternoon at about 5 pm. You can arrive for the 6.30 pm mass and attend the dinner (at 7.30 pm) if you have registered.
Choice of registration :
By calling 06 52 43 32 88
By sending an email to accueilblr.mri@free.fr
By writing to to MRI Fraternity, Home - 5 rue Michelet, 77590 Bois le Roi
The Fraternity lives from the work of the brothers and sisters, from the welcome and from the donations that it gratefully receives. For the participation in the expenses of the stay, let each one give according to his heart and his possibilities!
As an indication, we suggest a participation of 45 € per day, but your financial situation should not be an obstacle to a stay with us. 20 € deposit per person will be asked to confirm your registration.
October 13-15, 2023
"God wants our happiness
Live from Him and make Him loved
With Father Philippe Caratgé
Former moderator of the Société Jean-Marie Vianney.
December 1 - 3, 2023
" Fatherhood and clericalism"
Mission today carried by clerics, consecrated persons and lay people together
With Monsignor Michel Aupetit
Archbishop Emeritus of Paris
January 19-21, 2024
" Being a missionary today"
Benchmarks, requirements and support
With Monsignor Patrick Le Gal
Auxiliary Bishop of Lyon since 2009.
February 2-4, 2024
"Jesus, master of the inner life
Making personal contact with Jesus
With Father Joël Guibert
A priest of the diocese of Nantes, he is seconded by his bishop to lead retreats. He is also the author of books on spirituality.
March 15-17, 2024
"Prayer, the believer's oxygen
With Father Jacques Philippe
A priest of the Community of the Beatitudes, his main ministry is preaching. He is also the author of numerous spiritual works.
April 26-28, 2024
"Living in dependence on our Queen
Deepening the Covenant with Mary, Immaculate Queen.
With the Brotherhood
August 5-11, 2024
"Writing an icon of the Virgin of Tenderness
Iconography course (Cost: €550; materials supplied)
With Father Ibrahim Nidaa
Lebanese Greek-Catholic priest of the Basilian Salvatorian Order