Walking Through Lent + Holy Week – A Virtual Retreat
Walking Through Lent + Holy Week
A Two-Part Virtual Retreat
Journey through Lent with The Church in the 21st Century Center'sWalking Through Lent & Holy WeekRetreat!This two-part virtual retreat isno-costand will be led with author, retreat facilitator, founder of, and friend of C21,Laura Kelly Fanucci.
Part I | Walking Through Lent | Thursday, February 27th |12–1:15pm ET | Zoom
Our faith gives us an opportunity to delve into ancient spiritual practices that awaken in us a new way to walk through Lent. Learn about the history of the labyrinth in the Church andits modern use as a place and practice of prayer. We’lllook at Lent as a timeto walk with God and explore 5 ways to use the labyrinth with Scripture andprayer to guideour 40 days of preparation for Easter.
Part II | Walking Through Holy Week| Thursday, April 10th |12–1:15pm ET | Zoom
What if we could journey through the Triduum in awhole new way this year, guided by the wisdom of thelabyrinth? We’ll walkthrough each day of Holy Week, finding God in new places from Palm Sunday throughEaster.Join us to learn how the labyrinth can lead us into the center of Christ’ssuffering, death, and resurrection.
Weekly Lenten Resources
Receive questions and resources each week of Lent from Laura and the C21 team to bolster your Lenten journey.
If you cannot join us for the live sessions, we encourage you to still
Questions? Please email church21@bc.edu.
Meet our retreat facilitator
Laura Kelly Fanucci - Retreat Facilitator
is an author, speaker, and retreat facilitator. She earned her BA from the University of NotreDame and her Master of Divinity from Saint John's School of Theology in Collegeville, MN, where she spent 11 years working ontheological initiatives on vocation with theCollegeville Institute.
Laurais an award-winning columnist for Catholic News Service, and her nationally syndicated “Faith at Home”column runs monthly in Catholic newspapers across the U.S.Lauraspeaks nationally on topics ranging from vocation and calling to grief and parenting, and her work can be heard on the Hallow and Ritual apps.
Laura has authored seven books, includingEveryday Sacrament: The Messy Grace of ParentingandTo Bless Our Callings:Prayers, Poems, andHymns to Celebrate Vocation. She and her husband live in Minnesota with their five sons.
To learn more about Laura, visit: .
For more of Laura's work, sign up forfor essays on spirituality and Scripture or follow thefor (humorous) cancer updates and the chance to join others in spreading compassion. If you’re interested in the grief ministry that Karen mentions during the retreat, you can check out Laura's new 30-day series on grief on . Laura also writes regularly onInstagramat