Virtual day of Recollection
November 23, 2025
Our next virtual Day of Recollection, which is set for the Solemnity of Christ the King, will draw us into deeper encounter with the Holy Eucharist. These Days of Recollection are prepared as a special gift to the members of the Abbot’s Circle — our closest friends whose faithful prayer and generosity make possible the life and mission of the abbey.
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Panis angelicus . . .
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On Sunday, November 23, Fr. Victor Szczurek, O.Praem., will guide participants through a few hours of prayer and reflection on the mystery and gift of the Holy Eucharist. The program includes:

Three conferences from Fr. Ambrose
Guided prayers and devotions to the Eucharist
How to Participate

A Day of Recollection is a spiritual pause — a brief but meaningful time set apart to listen more closely to God, rekindle your fervor, and prepare your soul to receive grace more fruitfully. By offering this retreat online, we hope to invite as many of our friends as possible to participate, no matter where they live.

The next Day of Recollection will be available on November 23, but you may begin (and return) to it at any time, taking it at your own pace as your busy holiday schedule allows.

This Day of Recollection (and others like it) is offered in gratitude for the prayers and support of the giving members of the Abbot's Circle. By your prayers and generosity, you are part of a growing and powerful movement that is serving the Church and drawing souls to Christ. Thank you.

The Virtual Conferences
INTRO: MAking a virtual Day of Recollection
Virtual Spiritual Conference #1
The Holy eucharist
in sacred scripture
Available to giving members like you on Sunday, November 23.
Virtual Spiritual Conference #2
The Holy sacrifice
of the mass
Available to giving members like you on Sunday, November 23.
Virtual Spiritual Conference #3
Eucharistic
miracles
Available to giving members like you on Sunday, November 23
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