Led by: Fr. Bryan Dolejsi
This retreat is now full for overnight acommodations!
However, we also offer a commuter option of $79 for the weekend.
To register as a commuter, click HERE.
Also consider registering early for the Feb 28-Mar 2 Retreat,
"The Joy of the Gospel"for young adults and Catholic professionals.
Click HERE for more information.
God calls each one of us to a particular way of loving through our primary vocation and through our jobs/careers. Come spend the weekend with other young adults discerning God’s will by utilizing Catholic principles of spiritual direction and discernment.
Also, spend time reflecting on the particular gifts (charisms) God has given you and how you can best utilize them for the building up of the kingdom of God. Our time will be spent in common prayer (mass, adoration, liturgy of the hours, lectio divina, etc.) and in talks, discussions, and silent personal time. All young adults 18-35 of the Archdiocese are Welcome!
About Fr. Dolejsi:
Fr. Bryan is an energetic and dynamic speaker, engaging all ages with his humor and strong messages. As the Director of Vocations for the Archdiocese of Seattle, he has a gift of sharing the secrets to happiness hidden by God within each of our vocations.
Fr. Bryan Dolejsi was born and raised in the Catholic Church in the Seattle area. After earning an undergraduate degree at WWU in Bellingham in History/Secondary Education he served as a Catholic High School teacher and coach for one year. He then served as a JVI in Guam before entering the Domincan seminary in CA. After four years of initial formation with a year of exchange in Kenya, he returned home to finish his seminary with the Archdiocese of Seattle. Ordained in 2006, Fr. Bryan served at four parishes in Tacoma as a parochial vicar, three years as the priest administrator at St. Joseph in Issaquah and since July, 2011 now serves as the Director of Vocations for the Archdiocese of Seattle and chaplain at Kennedy Catholic High School. He regularly teaches and offers retreats throughout the Archdiocese.