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BRIEF: IHRC to host Ignatian silent retreat

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will host an an eight day Ignatian silent retreat, “Invitation to Prayer” conducted by the Rev. Richard “Rick” Ganz from July 26 thru August 2.

BRIEF: Ignatian scholar coming to Spokane retreat center

Internationally recognized Ignatian scholar Paul Coutinho will be leading a Day of Reflection at Immaculate Heart Retreat Center on June 25, titled, The Silence between the Notes Makes the Music of my Life - A Day of Reflection on Eastern Spirituality & Mysticism.

Coffee and Contemplation to focus on shifts in the American church

Coffee and Contemplation, a spiritual discussion and prayer event for people of all denominations, will continue with the Rev. Janeen Steer, campus minister at Gonzaga University on May 21.

BRIEF: Spiritual discussion to focus on “reading our own stories”

Coffee and Contemplation, a spiritual discussion and prayer event for people of all denominations held monthly at Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, continues in April with Jerry Sittser, professor at Whitworth University and best-selling author.

BRIEF: Immaculate Heart to hold Day of Prayer on Ash Wednesday

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will be hosting a Day of Prayer on Ash Wednesday, March 5, as its traditional beginning to the Lenten season.

BRIEF: Immaculate Heart to host Mother’s Day brunch

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will celebrate Mother’s Day on May 12 with its annual Mother's Day Champagne Brunch.

The brunch is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will feature an all-you-can-eat buffet, children’s activities and a special gift for mom.

BRIEF: Understanding “The Spirituality of the Roman Missal”

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will be hosting a Day of Prayer, The Spirituality of the Roman Missal led by the Rev. Darrin Connall on April 10.

Using the New Roman Missal, Connall will highlight texts to deepen appreciation for the Mass, according to a press release.

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