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2009 ACTS RETREATS
February 5 - 8, 2009
--- Men's ACTS Retreat
March 26- 29, 2009
--- Women's ACTS Retreat
July 16 - 19, 2009
--- Women's ACTS Retreat
August 27 - 30, 2009 --- Men's ACTS Retreat
November 5 - 8, 2009
--- Women's ACTS Retreat
With whom might I speak about their experiences
with ACTS Missions and ACTS retreats?
Rev. Jerry Kenney - 806.799.2649
Paul Cimino - 806.780.1058
(scholarship questions)
Deacon Darris or Jeanette
Linder - 806.828.5662
What is ACTS Missions?
ACTS Missions is a non-profit corporation with a board
of directors (CORE) composed of religious and lay men and
women. Its mission statement reads: "ACTS MISSIONS
is organized to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ among
Catholic communities by promoting, consulting in, facilitating
and sponsoring ACTS retreats."
What is an ACTS Retreat?
An ACTS retreat is a three day and three night Catholic
lay-led retreat. The retreat begins on Thursday evening
and ends the following Sunday at a Mass celebrated with
the parish community. Retreats for men and women are given
separately.
Talks and activities during the retreat focus on Adoration,
Community, Theology, and Service, from which the ACTS acronym
is derived. Holy Scripture and the teachings of the Roman
Catholic Church are the guides for the retreats. The retreat
facilitates the attainment of a new or deeper relationship
with the Lord through:
Adoration - the call by, acceptance
of, and response to God
Community - the love and caring
of each other
Theology - the study of God
through scripture and the Catholic Faith
Service - to God and his people.
Each retreat is conducted by a retreat "team"
composed of 20-30 individuals who have attended prior ACTS
retreats. Chosen by the retreat Director, the team organizes
the retreat, conducts the retreat talks and activities,
and ministers to the needs of the retreatants during the
retreat weekend.
What is the purpose of the
ACTS retreat?
An ACTS weekend is designed to help the retreatants enter
into a new or deeper relationship with our Lord and others.
This is accomplished through Adoration and daily prayer,
the call to Community in one's parish as a member of the
Body of Christ, and Theology in encouraging the study of
Scripture and our Catholic Faith. All of which emphasize
and encourage the virtue of Service to our Lord, our parish,
and one another.
What is the goal of an ACTS
retreat?
The ACTS retreat strives to achieve the directives of Vatican
II and goals of the Revised Code of Canon Law of 1983 which
emphasize "community and pastoral care" within
a parish. The weekend allows the retreatants to experience
God's love and joy. They return to their parish with a deeper
love for each other and a desire to become more involved
in their parish faith community.
Why conduct an ACTS retreat?
The weekend is a powerful and enduring personal conversion
experience. Talks, which draw from the personal experiences
of team members, focus on Adoration, the need for prayer
and meditation on the word of God, Community, the importance
of community built on faith and love, Theology, the need
to read and understand scripture and our Catholic Faith,
and Service, the need to answer Christ's call to servant
hood.
Activities conducted during the weekend give retreatants
a better understanding of the significance and importance
of prayer, liturgy, the sacraments, scripture, community,
and service. Retreatants are also given guidance to help
them in their faith journey.
It is a powerful community building experience. The ACTS
weekend brings the retreatants to a better understanding
of God's love for them, and also develops their need to
share that love with others through their involvement in
a faith-centered parish community.
The retreat emphasizes our call to service, service to
the parish community and to our world community. Their results
a new or renewed dedication to the life of the parish community
and a new recognition of the needs of those around us and
of our obligation, as followers of Christ, to help meet
those needs.
How can an ACTS retreat happen
for my parish community?
Several methods have been employed to bring ACTS retreat
to parishes.
One method allows individual parishioners to attend ACTS
retreats given by other parishes. After a substantial number
of parishioners have attended retreats and have been part
of a retreat team in other parishes, the parish may form
a team to conduct a retreat for their parish.
Another method calls for individual parishioners to attend
retreats offered by other parishes. After a minimum of 10
individuals have attended a retreat and commit to serving
on team, ACTS Missions will form a retreat team composed
of those persons from your parish who have attended a retreat
and persons from other parishes with team experience to
conduct a retreat for your parish.
This first retreat will be led by one of the experienced
team members. The other experienced team members will mentor
the parish team members.
A second parish-sponsored retreat can then be given with
a team comprised by a majority of parish members. ACTS Missions
can provide several experienced team members, literature,
and guidance for this second team.
ACTS Missions will give your ACTS community literature
and guidance to facilitate the continuation of the ACTS
retreat movement in your parish. The same process is employed
in facilitating both men's and women's retreats.
A third method calls for ACTS Missions to come into your
parish with a complete retreat team and give an ACTS Retreat
for your parish. The team will organize the retreat and
recruit parish members to come to the retreat. ACTS Missions
will then organize a second retreat, building the team with
parishioners who attended the first retreat and several
experienced team members.
Future ACTS retreats may then be sponsored by your parish,
with teams comprised of parishioners. ACTS Missions will
give your ACTS community literature and guidance to facilitate
the continuation of the ACTS retreat movement in your parish.
The same process is employed in facilitating both men's
and women's retreats.
In these last two methods, ACTS Missions will give your
parish a two-year commitment. During this time it will organize
and sponsor two men's retreats and two women's retreats.
What is expected from my
parish if we want an ACTS retreat?
The pastor's support is essential. His cooperation is important
during the recruitment phase. He is usually the best recruiter
for the first retreat. He can also facilitate connecting
the team with other parish organizations for assistance
in organizing different facets of the retreat.
Retreat facility costs make up the bulk of the retreat
expense. The total cost of an ACTS retreat is $150 per person.
As you see, the cost is very reasonable; however, there
are those who may not be able to afford the weekend. In
order to make the retreat available to all those who desire
to go, the parish could underwrite a portion of the total
cost of the retreat. Limited partial scholarships may be
available.
There may also be other expenses when ACTS Missions is
sponsoring the retreat for the parish. These might include
travel, room and board for pre-retreat visits, and other
miscellaneous expenses incurred by the participating team
members.
Acknowledgement given to the ACTS community of the Diocese
of San Antonio for their assistance and insights to the
ACTS communities of the South Plains and Panhandle area.
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