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Advent Family Retreat

“Best Advent Ever” come and create a toolkit for the best family advent ever!

November 22 | 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Advent is a time of preparation, but it often gets bypassed, and the culture moves right to Christmas. Don’t get swept up on the hustle and bustle and miss this special time of preparing our hearts for the Christ Child’s coming.

To help you do that we have a special family retreat planned. Families will bond together while they create an advent log similar to a wreath, so you can adorn your home or dinner table and mark the weeks of Advent by lighting a candle.

Families will also connect while working together to make a family rosary.

We will also enjoy a lovely catered meal. We hope you will set aside time to join us on November 22nd at 5pm for the this special time for families.

Cost is $25 per family. Please RSVP.

View our Advent Resources!

Advent is a time of preparation, but it often gets bypassed, and the culture moves right to Christmas. Don’t get swept up on the hustle and bustle and miss this special time of preparing our hearts for the Christ Child’s coming. 

Explore our Advent resources designed for every stage of faith — from family activities and teen reflections to materials that invite a deeper spiritual dive into the season of waiting and hope.

Reach out to Gayle at GOboy@StAmbrose.us if you are still interested in registering.

Advent Family Retreat 2025

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Eucharistic Adoration

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