Orval Young People in Prayer

For 18 to 30 year olds

Where?
Orval Abbey
When?
05/08/2026 - 09/08/2026
Who is this for?
Jeunes 18-35 ans
Atmosphere
Campagne
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Orval Young People in Prayer

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What is prayer? How do you pray?

Are you wondering about the meaning of prayer and want to deepen your faith?

OJP is for you!

OJP is for young people and with young people who want to learn to pray and find meaning in it:

  • discover the Bible and what it can bring you

  • experience moments of sharing, discovery, and relaxation

  • celebrate with other young people in church

Enjoy the setting of Orval: beauty, silence, and peace.

You will be able to meet the monks of the community and share their search for God with Christians from diverse backgrounds.

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We expect participants to commit to the complete program because OJP is not a pick-and-choose menu.

However, some afternoon activities are optional, as well as generous personal time.

Only attendance at the Vigils office (at 5:00 in the morning) is optional, for the most motivated!

  • Concretely, the day begins with morning prayer at 7:30 a.m.
  • The morning alternates between moments of biblical introduction, solitude, and sharing in groups.
  • In the afternoon, various activities are offered as options: either workshops, manual work in the forest, or an organized walk through the Gaume region in the Orval area.
  • Regarding meals, each has a specific atmosphere: breakfast, between 6:00 and 8:30 a.m., is self-service and in silence, with background music.
  • The meal is shared together and in silence.

Being experienced within an abbey and with a community of monks, OJP is structured around the "offices", the sung prayer of the hours, the times of monastic prayer.

    • The musical aspect is also important.
    • Singing rehearsals will help everyone actively participate in the community's psalms.
    • Music becomes a concrete element of communion among participants.
    • Each day, the same song connects the key moments of the day through a Gospel theme.
    • We also want to honor with this song the sensitivity unique to your generation, while respecting the style appropriate to the monastic atmosphere.
    • Finally, if you play an instrument, don't hesitate to bring it.


    A specific registration form will be sent to you based on this request.

    • For prayer, it's helpful to bring a Bible even though we provide one.
    • Bring something to take notes with (paper and pen), to write down elements from the introductions or personal reflections that you will share in small groups.
    • For accommodations, bring sheets or a sleeping bag.
    • For clothing, it can be cool during the night in our region, especially for Sunday Vigils.
    • If you want to walk, perhaps bring appropriate shoes.
    • If you plan to participate in manual work, work clothes are welcome.
    • Don't forget your musical instrument if you play one, and mention it in your registration!
    • To preserve an atmosphere of interiority, it's obvious that computers and audio devices of all kinds are unnecessary.
    • We also ask you not to bring alcoholic beverages.

    Suggested offering:

    • 157€ rate for working people
    • 100€ student rate, unemployed, etc. and each according to their means


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