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Cardinal Manning House of Prayer for Priesтs HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR PRIESTS 179 Cardinal Manning House of Prayer for Priests The Cardinal Timothy Manning House of Prayer for Priests opened in 1975 under the guidance and inspiration of Cardinal Timothy Manning and Jesuit Father John McAnulty. It was their vision that there be a special place exclusively for priests to nourish their spiritual lives and to pray for the people whom they serve. The Immaculate Heart Sisters generously loaned a portion of their property, at the site of their motherhouse, to help facili- tate this dream. In 1995, Cardinal Roger Mahony expanded and rededicated the House of Prayer to serve the large number of priests using the facility. In honor of his predecessor, Cardinal Mahony officially renamed the new facility the Cardinal Timothy Manning House of Prayer for Priests. Today, the House of Prayer offers retreats (individually directed, Located in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, the Cardinal Timothy Manning House of preached and private), spiritual direction, days of recollection, Prayer for Priests provides a spiritual oasis for priests with accommodations surrounded daily Sacrament of Reconciliation, as well as providing a place by lush greenery. for priests’ support groups to meet. The facility consists of three primary buildings: McAnulty Hall, the original house; Bethany, which houses the guest units; and Emmaus, the main building. Msgr. Jack Stoeger currently serves as Director, and Jesuit Fa- ther Christopher Cartwright is the Associate Director. The fol- lowing Spiritual Directors serve one day a week: Father Jim Clarke (Monday, Eng/Sp), Jesuit Father José de Jesús Sanchez (Tuesday, Eng/Sp), Missionary of the Holy Spirit Father Eugenio Cárdenas (Wednesday, Eng/Sp), and Benedictine Father Joseph Brennan (Thursday). For nearly 20 years the Order of St. Gregory the Great has com- mitted to the Cardinal Timothy Manning House of Prayer for Priests, taking it on as its apostolate. Their gracious involve- ment and generosity in supporting the House of Prayer’s mis- sion of reflection, renewal and direction continues to be an in- tegral part of our ministry. Cardinal Timothy Manning House of Prayer for Priests 3441 Waverly Dr, L.A. 90027-2526 (323) 662-0092 FAX (323) 953-4802 Email: [email protected] Web: www.la-archdiocese.org/org/hop One of three chapels on the property, the Celebration Chapel is the primary gathering place for prayer and Eucharist. Sit and pray with the Good Shepherd in our meditation garden. The 2018 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory 180 RETREAT CENTERS The 2018 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory RETREAT CENTERS • Alhambra - Idyllwild 181 Retreat Centers ALHAMBRA Location: Wrightwood, CA Capacity: 20-120 SACRED HEART RETREAT HOUSE 920 E Alhambra Rd, Alhambra 91801-2799 HOLY SPIRIT RETREAT CENTER .........(866) 598-4389 FAX (626) 281-3546 4316 Lanai Rd, Encino 91436-3617 ............................ (626) 289-1353 ext. 200 ..........(818) 784-4515 FAX (818)784-0409 www.sacredheartretreathouse.com Web: www.HSRcenter.com [email protected] Email: [email protected] Conducted by: Carmelite Sisters of the Conducted by: Sisters of Social Service Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles Director: Sr. Chris Machado, S.S.S. Retreat Directress: Retreat Masters: Religious and Laity Sr. Julianna Gonzalez, O.C.D. For: Retreats, seminars, workshops and For: Silent retreats, directed weekend & spiritual direction, with four meeting private retreats. rooms, a complete dining area, a chapel Capacity: 85 overnight, 150 day seating up to 175. Capacity: 48 overnight; one-day 100. ST. JOSEPH CAMPUS OF Youth groups day use and overnight SACRED HEART RETREAT CENTER 507 N Granada Ave, Alhambra 91801-2728 FULLERTON .........(866) 598-4389 FAX (626) 289-8949 PRO SANCTITY ............................ (626) 289-1353 ext. 200 SPIRITUALITY CENTER www.sacredheartretreathouse.com 205 S Pine Dr, Fullerton 92833-3227 [email protected] ..........................................(714) 956-1020 Conducted by: Carmelite Sisters of the Web: www.caprosanctity.org Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles Email: [email protected] For: Weekend retreats and mid-week Staffed by: Apostolic Oblates group retreats. For: Ecumenical seminars, workshops, Capacity: 84 overnight retreats. Capacity: 26 overnight (26 double/13 BIG BEAR LAKE single occupancy), 34 daytime SACRED HEART RETREAT CAMP IDYLLWILD 896 Cienega Rd, Big Bear Lake 92315 Mail: PO Box 1795, SPIRIT MOUNTAIN RETREAT Big Bear Lake 92315-1795 PO Box 676, Idyllwild 92549 .........(909) 866-5696 FAX (909) 866-5650 ..........................................(951) 659-2523 www.sacredheartretreatcamp.com Web: www.spiritmountainretreat.org [email protected] [email protected] Conducted by: Sisters of the Society De- Director: Mary Morse, an Associate of the voted to the Sacred Heart. Daughters of Divine Charity For: Youth and adults; dorm-style accom- For: Year round for individual, small modations. group, directed and silent retreats/pro- Capacity: 10-120; Sept.-May grams. BLUE JAY LOS ANGELES ALPINE CAMP IMMACULATE HEART RETREAT HOUSE AND CONFERENCE CENTER (Closed) PO Box 155, Blue Jay 92317-0155 .........(800) 350-6289 FAX (909) 337-2574 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CIRCLE V Web: www.alpine-cc.org RANCH CAMP & RETREAT CAMP Email: [email protected] Office: 210 N Avenue 21, L.A. 90031-1713 Location: 415 Club House Dr, Blue Jay ..........................................(323) 224-6213 ENCINO Web: www.circlevranchcamp.org Email: [email protected] CAMP MARIASTELLA Location: 2550 Highway 154, Santa Bar- 4316 Lanai Rd, Encino 91436-3617 bara 93105-9111 .........(818) 285-1555 FAX (818) 285-1556 Reservations/Information: Fina Morga Web: www.campmariastella.com For: Non-denominational self-directed Email: [email protected] facilities for church, school, business & For: Youth Retreat/Conference Center and private groups. Girls’ Resident Camp Capacity: 120 The 2018 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory 182 RETREAT CENTERS The 2018 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory RETREAT CENTERS • Los Angeles - Rancho Palos Verdes 183 MALIBU OCEANSIDE Interim Executive Director: Retreat Directors: Religious and Laity Fr. Patrick Howell, S.J. For: Spiritual and personal growth; edu- SERRA RETREAT CENTER MISSION SAN LUIS REY For: Conferences, workshops, days of cational, religious, corporate, 12-step and 3401 Serra Rd, PO Box 127, RETREAT CENTER prayer, individual spiritual direction, other groups whose programs are compat- Malibu 90265-4952 4050 Mission Ave, Oceanside 92057-6402 Ignatian Spiritual Exercises; English and ible with our spirit. .........(760) 757-3659 FAX (760) 757-8025 .........(310) 456-6631 FAX (310) 456-9417 Spanish. Capacity: 69 overnight Web: www.sanluisrey.org Web: www.serraretreat.com Staffed by: Franciscans, lay volunteers POMONA REDLANDS Conducted by: Franciscan Community Retreat Director: Kathryn Causee CASA DE CURSILLOS EL CARMELO RETREAT HOUSE Director: Fr. Melvin A. Jurisich, O.F.M. For: Group, private and sponsored re- RETREAT CENTER 926 E Highland Ave, Redlands 92373-6319 For: Men, women, married couples, AA treats. 1233 E Kingsley Ave, Pomona 91767-5101 Mail: PO Box 8067, Redlands 92375-1267 12-Step, young adults, private. Capacity: 90 overnight ..........................................(626) 281-0466 .........(909) 792-1047 FAX (909) 798-3497 Capacity: 100 Web: cursillo-losangeles.org Web: www.elcarmelo.org PRINCE OF PEACE ABBEY Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] RETREAT CENTER President: Alvaro Sanchez Staffed by: Discalced Carmelite Friars MONTEBELLO 650 Benet Hill Rd, Oceanside 92058-1253 Spiritual Director: Fr. Modesto Perez Superior/Retreat Director: ............................ (760) 967-4200 ext. 248 For: Retreats, meetings and training Fr. Adam Gregory Gonzales, O.C.D. DE PAUL EVANGELIZATION CENTER Web: www.princeofpeaceabbey.org events, with conference rooms, dorms and For: Men, women, couples, private re- 1105 S Bluff Rd, Montebello 90640-6143 Conducted by: Benedictine Monks two suites. treats, AA & Al-Anon groups, Carmelite Office: 420 Date St, Montebello 90640-6144 For: Days of Recollection, retreats, with Capacity: 97 overnight spirituality, Engaged Encounter. .........(323) 721-6060 FAX (323) 887-0765 gift shop, library and Prayer Walk (outdoor Capacity: 73 overnight, 96 day use Web: www.depaulcenter.org Stations of the Cross) RANCHO PALOS VERDES Capacity: 45 guest rooms ROSEMEAD Email: [email protected] MARY & JOSEPH RETREAT CENTER ST. JOSEPH Staffed by: Vincentian Fathers & Brothers ORANGE 5300 Crest Rd, Director: Fr. Perry Henry, C.M. Rancho Palos Verdes 90275-5004 SALESIAN RENEWAL CENTER LOYOLA INSTITUTE 8301 Arroyo Dr, Rosemead 91770-4219 For: Retreats, meetings, workshops, con- .........(310) 377-4867 FAX (310) 541-1176 FOR SPIRITUALITY Web: www.maryjoseph.org Mail: PO Box 1639, Rosemead 91770-0986 ferences (day or overnight), programs in 434 S Batavia St, Orange 92868-3907 Founded by: The Daughters of Mary and .........(626) 280-8622 FAX (626) 280-0545 English, Spanish and Vietnamese. .........(714) 997-9587 FAX (714) 997-9588 Joseph Web: www.sjscenter.org Capacity: Day use: 20-250; overnight: 2 Web: www.loyolainstitute.org Director: Paul Craig, Email: [email protected] dormitories, maximum 140-150 Conducted by: Society of Jesus email: [email protected] Conducted by: Salesians of Don Bosco The 2018 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Catholic Directory 184 RETREAT CENTERS Over the weekend of June 8-9,
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