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Healing of Memories for Veterans with Father Michael Lapsley

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Friday, Oct 7, 4:00pm
through
Sunday, Oct 9, 1:00pm

HOM Team

A Weekend of Healing

The workshop will provide the participants with a safe experiential and interactive way to address anger, loss, grief and guilt. The workshop is free of charge to any service member or veteran, including all meals and two nights lodging. It begins with dinner at 6pm on Friday, October 7 and ends at 1pm on Sunday, October 9. Veterans who have attended this workshop say that it was a major step in their healing from their psychological and spiritual wounds. Transportation will be provided to those who need it.

In order to ensure the safety of the participants and facilitators at this workshop, we will be following the CDC COVID Guidelines. In an abundance of caution to protect the participants, some of whom may have underlying health issues, we will be asking participants to either show proof of full vaccination or, if unvaccinated, submit to a free COVID test on arrival. Participants will be asked to wear masks while indoors.

The Healing of Memories Workshop was created by Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican missionary priest, who in 1990 suffered the loss of his hands and the sight in one eye from a letter bomb that was sent to him in Zimbabwe by a supporter of the pro-apartheid government in South Africa. After a long recovery from the bombing, Father Lapsley decided to dedicate his life to helping victims of emotional, psychological and spiritual wounds inflicted by war, human rights abuses and other traumatic circumstances. Father Michael himself will be leading this workshop.

Any service member or veteran who is interested in the workshop may find out more information or register free for the workshop by contacting Mike Wold, US Navy Veteran and workshop coordinator, at 651-687-9767.
 


Please contact Mike Wold for registration.

Friday, Oct 7, 4:00pm
through
Sunday, Oct 9, 1:00pm

HOM Team

A Weekend of Healing

The workshop will provide the participants with a safe experiential and interactive way to address anger, loss, grief and guilt. The workshop is free of charge to any service member or veteran, including all meals and two nights lodging. It begins with dinner at 6pm on Friday, October 7 and ends at 1pm on Sunday, October 9. Veterans who have attended this workshop say that it was a major step in their healing from their psychological and spiritual wounds. Transportation will be provided to those who need it.

In order to ensure the safety of the participants and facilitators at this workshop, we will be following the CDC COVID Guidelines. In an abundance of caution to protect the participants, some of whom may have underlying health issues, we will be asking participants to either show proof of full vaccination or, if unvaccinated, submit to a free COVID test on arrival. Participants will be asked to wear masks while indoors.

The Healing of Memories Workshop was created by Father Michael Lapsley, an Anglican missionary priest, who in 1990 suffered the loss of his hands and the sight in one eye from a letter bomb that was sent to him in Zimbabwe by a supporter of the pro-apartheid government in South Africa. After a long recovery from the bombing, Father Lapsley decided to dedicate his life to helping victims of emotional, psychological and spiritual wounds inflicted by war, human rights abuses and other traumatic circumstances. Father Michael himself will be leading this workshop.

Any service member or veteran who is interested in the workshop may find out more information or register free for the workshop by contacting Mike Wold, US Navy Veteran and workshop coordinator, at 651-687-9767.
 


Please contact Mike Wold for registration.

More about Franciscan Renewal Center
The Franciscan Renewal Center is a 25-acre spiritual oasis where you can discover new insights and inspiration. Founded as a Catholic retreat center, called Casa de Paz y Bien, by the Order of Friars Minor in 1951, the Center is guided by the Franciscan friars and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. Our mission is to renew lives through spiritual growth, healing and transformation, and service to others. All are welcome. Activities include: • education, retreats, and events • daily and Sunday Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Church • meetings and conferences for 501 (c)(3) non-profit organizations • professional behavioral health therapy, support, and counseling • spiritual direction • volunteer ministries in service of the poor and vulnerable Visit us at thecasa.org
When & Where
Oct 7, 2022, 4:00pm to
Oct 9, 2022, 1:00pm Timezone: MST
Free

Special Instructions
Any service member or veteran who is interested in the workshop may find out more information or register free for the workshop by contacting Mike Wold, US Navy Veteran and workshop coordinator, at 651-687-9767. Please contact Mike Wold for registration.

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