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Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, 6910 S. Ben Burr Road, will host an eight-day Ignatian Silent Retreat titled “Praying and Contemplating in the Ignatian Way.”

The retreat will begin on Aug. 3. Registration is set to begin at 4:30 p.m. The retreat will last eight days and end on Aug. 10.

It will be led by Rev. C. Hightower. Hightower, formerly of Gonzaga University, will lead studies in vows, meditation and other spiritual exercises.

“A retreat on the Spiritual Exercises provides the environment of immersion in peace and deep prayer to wholly understand the vows we make,” Sister Mary Eucharista said in a press release.

Those interested in attending can register by calling (509) 448-1224 or by visiting the IHRC’s website at www.ihrc.net. The cost is $656 for those staying at the retreat center and $432 for commuters.

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Peter Houston-Hencken
Peter Houston-Hencken
Peter Houston-Hencken is a recent graduate of Whitworth University with a degree in journalism. Peter currently works for a background investigation firm but is passionate about freelancing on the weekends. Peter grew up as the son of a Presbyterian pastor. He feels strong in his faith and his commitment to Jesus Christ. He aspires to have a career in journalism and help people get more informed about the events in their communities.
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