Weekend FSV "Do we believe in the resurrection of the dead?"

A retreat for female students and young professionals

Where?
Malestroit Monastery
When?
07/02/2026 - 08/02/2026
Who is this for?
Jeunes 18-35 ans
Atmosphere
Campagne
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Weekend FSV "Do we believe in the resurrection of the dead?"

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Giving life

These weekends aim to reflect together on themes that allow us to mature our commitment to society.

They are co-organized by 4 congregations in the service of life, who were eager to collaborate with young people in order to share their charism and help them reflect on questions related to life, the vocation of women, motherhood, fruitfulness, hospitality, vulnerability, service, etc.

This year's theme is: "Giving life". 4 weekends are planned to explore it (independent from one another, you can participate in whichever weekend(s) you wish):

  • November 15-16, 2025 with the Augustinian Sisters Hospitallers of the Mercy of Jesus in Malestroit (56), on the theme "Caring in all dimensions"

  • December 13-14, 2025 with the Servants of the Poor in Angers (49), on the theme "Being born again when one is old (Jn 3:4)?"

  • February 7-8, 2026 with the Little Sisters of the Poor in Paris (75), on the theme "Do we believe in the resurrection of the dead?"

  • April 25-26, 2026 with the Little Sisters of Catholic Maternity Hospitals in Bourgoin-Jallieu (38), on the theme "Giving life, welcoming fragility"

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There will be 3 teachings around the weekend's theme ("Caring in all dimensions"):

  • Encounter with the tradition of hospitality
  • Caring for bodies and souls
  • The spiritual dimension in care

The program will also include:

  • meeting the hosting community and participating in the liturgy,
  • fraternal and relaxation time,
  • personal time,
  • prayer time, ...

Organization

Arrival on Friday evening. End of the weekend on Sunday evening.

Carpooling option available, to be arranged during registration.

Retreat cost

The retreat cost is 20 euros per person for the entire retreat. 

Ritrit, the nonprofit serving religious communities and retreatants