Katherine House is a small Christian conference centre. It is owned and run by the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ), an international Congregation of Catholic Sisters, Registered Charity No. 2523 We aim to provide: A hospitable meeting place for people of all faiths and none A quiet space for prayer and reflection, for individuals and groups A programme of events, including retreats, quiet days and short conferences A place where people can run their own residential or day events Information for House Events Half an hour before the start of an event we will have coffee brewing and you can help yourself to tea, coffee and biscuits. For day events, please bring a packed lunch and eat together in our dining room. The suggested donation for attending an event is usually 5 (for morning/ afternoon/evening sessions) or 15 (all-day). Cost should not stop you attending - please give what you can afford. Please book in advance. We need to know numbers so we can prepare for you. This also means you avoid disappointment if an event is full, and it ensures we have your details should an event need to be cancelled for any reason. If there are no bookings, an event will not go ahead. You are welcome to ring on the day to see if a late booking is possible, but we can t guarantee it. To book use the details below to email telephone or text giving your name and a contact number. Or use the form on our website www.katherinehouse.org, which also gives updated programme details. Spring Programme - il 201 TRAVEL DIRECTIONS Travel by Car From M60 junction 17, take A56 to Prestwich/ Salford. Singleton Road runs between the A56 (Bury New Road) and the A665 (Bury Old Road), just south of the border between Salford and Prestwich. Limited parking in the grounds, but no parking restrictions on Singleton Rd. Public Transport Buses along Bury New Road stop at Moor Lane (2 mins walk from Katherine House). X43 Manchester/Burnley Witchway and X41 Manchester/Blackburn Red Express ; both leave from Chorlton Street (mins walk from Manchester Piccadilly) and stop on Deansgate in Manchester city centre ( mins from Manchester Victoria). 6 & leave from Manchester Victoria Station or Shudehill Bus station to Bury. Buses along Bury Old Road stop at Singleton Rd (10 mins walk from Katherine House), including service 135 Manchester/Bury Katherine House Singleton Road, Salford, M7 4WL email: khousefcj@hotmail.com website: www.katherinehousefcj.org www.facebook.com/katherinehousefcj twitter:@khousefcj telephone: 0161-70 744 or mobile: 0742 41 44 12 Katherine House is a place of warmth, welcome & companionship for people of all faiths and none A place for meeting, reflecting, searching
Lent Course days in Lent 201 7pm till pm is a lent course based on the popular film The Greatest Showman. It uses the film to start discussion about the themes of hope, redemption and new life Each session will include an extract from the film, group discussion, biblical reflection and prayer 12th ch A Million Dreams exploring what liberation and hope might look like for an outsider in the world 1th ch Come Alive exploring how the family of faith can bring hope and purpose th ch Rewrite the Stars asks what forms of resistance can be placed in the way of salvation 2nd il Never Enough questions the temptations of false fulfilment that can lead us to betrayal th il The Greatest Show shows how redemption is found when we discover the circus is our home Plus an opportunity to see the film The Greatest Showman, 5th ch 7 - pm As in previous years, ie Pattison will chair the course. We will be following the book '' written by our friend Rachel Mann, who is a wonderful writer Last day of the month 11:00am - 12:00 noon We host a Group. Each session comprises a short reading, some reflective music and twenty minutes silent meditation, concluding with a little music and a brief reading. Find out more about The World Community for (WCCM) at www.christianmeditation.org.uk Book Club Last day of the month 2:00 - The group enjoy sharing well-loved books, poetry and prose. 2th: The Poetry of Air th: The Optician of Lampadusa by Emma e Kirby the moving testimony of a man whose late summer boat trip off a Sicilian island unexpectedly turns into a tragic rescue mission. ch th: The Poetry of Earth il th: Reservoir 13 by Jon McGregor Midwinter in an English village. A teenage girl has gone missing. Everyone is called upon to join the search. If you want to share a poem please bring 10 copies. If you want to discuss a book, please read it beforehand. Stephen Harrington chairs Card Making Workshop Last nesday of the month 1. - 4.00pm If you would like to join, please contact us, but because of preparation and resources we need it to be a regular group. Last day of the month, 7:15 - :15pm It's not a book club, it's not a debate, it's not a bible study, it's not a theological study group. Its a bit like those things; but it's a group who come together to work out ideas about their faith journey with respect and open-mindedness - to have Holy Conversations. We will be continuing with Fr Richard Rohr's Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality in and. See www.katherinehousefcj.org/holy-conversations for future plans Phil Doyle chairs 2 11
Regular events Film Club Normally Third day evenings 7:00 - :pm (Different for Lent) Third day afternoons 1: - 4:00pm Watch a film and discuss it afterwards 15 7pm & 17 1:pm Coco Miguel, confronted with his family's ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer. 1h 45min Rated PG 2017 1 7pm & 1:pm Pope Francis: A Man of His Word Pope Francis travels the world speaking to those in need and delivering a message of hope. 1h 36min Rated PG 201 1 ch 7pm & ch 1:pm On Wings of Eagles Eric Liddell - China's first gold medalist and one of Scotland's greatest athletes - returns to war-torn China. 1h 4min Rated 12 2017 il & 11 il 1:pm The Children Act As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle. 1h 45min Rated 12 2017 Bible Study Third nesday of the month 2:00-4:00pm NEW Third day of the month 7:00 - :00pm Bible Study looks at different books and themes. Throughout our studies we see the continuity of the scriptures, trying to appreciate the people of faith who have passed them on to us and looking at how we can live the significance of that word to us today in our modern world. Truth Trust Thanksgiving Come and explore these themes through Scripture, where do they come from? Discuss and share with others, discover deeper meanings in your own life. Sr Teresa Brittain is a member of the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion and has a passion for the Word of God and Jewish Christian relations. Working with ie Pattison, director of Katherine House 10 Days Etty Hillesum, a Voice of Freedom & Hope day, 22 201 10: 3: Etty Hillesum, a remarkable Jewish woman, has become an insightful, profound and inspirational voice through her diaries, which were published in the 10s. Determined to face the inner landscape of her own troubled mind, Etty also refused to escape an outer landscape dominated by Nazi oppression in occupied Holland. Etty was only 2 years old when she was killed in Auschwitz. The day will explore the life, thought and spirituality of Etty Hillesum and will include presentation, enacted monologues, discussion, reflection, stillness and prayer. Donna Worthington is an experienced retreat giver and worked at the ecumenical Tabor Retreat Centre in Preston, Lancashire. Donna studied Theology and is trained in Ignatian spiritual direction. She has written various plays including Through The Leaves of The Green Tree, which she specially wrote to celebrate the anniversary of Etty Hillesum s birth in 114. The Art of the Sacred under Threat: persecution, destruction, resurrection urday, ch 201 10: 3: A study day looking at the power of certain sacred images to survive periods of crisis, persecution and destruction throughout the centuries. Exploring Icons of the Orthodox Church. y Beal is an art historian and previously a curator at the Government Art Collection in London. Her interest in the history of icons developed from an interest in the history of Russian film and in countries formerly part of the Soviet Union, where the Russian Orthodox Church plays a highly visible role. 3
Retreats Pathways into Prayer nesdays: 23,, 6, 13, 20, 27 201 7pm pm Do you want to deepen your prayer life and find new ways of praying? Come along and discover a range of approaches to prayer The course will explore What is Prayer? Lectio Divina praying though art imaginative contemplation the Examen and more This course is offered by Manchester Diocese in association with Katherine House with Revd Canon Alan Butler, Bishop of Manchester's Spirituality Advisor Cost will be and must be booked in advance. Contact ie at Katherine House for bookings Part Two Stepping Stones to God will be offered for 6 weeks beginning 15th May urday Retreats Day Retreats Lent Retreat: Into Holy Week urday, 13 il 201 10:00am Why would the Jewish religious leaders and Rome want to kill someone so compassionate and brilliant as Jesus? Maybe because he was also the most dangerous non-violent political revolutionary the world had seen. And he gets personal with his disciples feet. A fresh look at the events of Holy Week and time well spent with Jesus. Steve Hoyland is a lay outreach worker of the Jesuits in Britain who takes Ignatian Spirituality to University Chaplaincies Eavesdropping, 11th 10:am Listening in on people who actually spoke to Jesus and asking what we can learn from what they said and how he responded. Henry tin is an artist, writer and ordained Anglican minister. He has recently written Eavesdropping as a book for Lent. Copies will be available for sale. Encountering Jesus through characters in the Passion Narrative, 5 ch 10:am An invitation to prayerfully examine how the compassionate Jesus enters our lives and brings forgiveness and reconciliation. ia Kidd is a former RE teacher who has been involved in retreat days in her parish and accompanying others in guided prayer Towards Jerusalem, 10 il 10:am Preparing for Holy Week & Easter. Following Jesus into Jerusalem ie Pattison Clergy days th, 7, Fri, il am -5pm Love to find some time out to rest, pray or read that book? We will keep the house quiet, you can arrive and leave when you wish. Please book in, obviously we will need to limit numbers We also host weekend retreats and quiet days with 'Be still with God' a time to be alone with God, together Quiet days: 1 uary, 16 ruary Mo Surrey is a Priest in the Church of England 4
il Calendar uary Calendar 2 7pm - pm Lent Course Session 4 am - 5pm am - 5pm 15 7pm - :pm Coco 10 7pm - :pm 7pm - pm 10:am 3:am The Children Act Lent Course Session 5 Towards Jerusalem Retreat day 16 17 17 2pm - 1:pm - Coco 7pm - pm Truth, Trust & Thanksgiving Truth, Trust & Thanksgiving 11 1:pm - The Children Act 1 Be Still with God Quiet Day 13 10:am 3:am Into Holy Week Lent retreat 22 Etty Hillesum, a Voice of Freedom & Hope Day event 11am - 12:00 23 7pm - pm Session1 2 Reservoir 13 We wish you a blessed Holy Week and Easter We close on the 15th il and reopen on the 2th il Katherine House offers a variety of services for people needing support at different times in life. These include: Spiritual Direction and Person Centred Counselling Please contact y 0161 70 34 Play therapy / Person Centred Counselling for children, adolescents and adults. Please contact ia 0161 70 744 or mobile 071 75453 2 2 31 11am 12:00 2 1: - 7pm - pm 7:15 - :15pm The Poetry of Air Card Making Session2 Regular discussion on faith and ideas Katherine House is host to CAFOD's Salford Diocesan work. CAFOD is the international development and humanitarian agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and we work closely together to promote a faith that does justice. If you are interested in CAFOD's work and in volunteering, please come and say hello on the first floor or contact us at email: salford@cafod.org.uk Tel: 0171 705 0605. Twitter: @CAFODSalford Katherine House can also be booked by groups organising their own activities. We have simple and comfortable residential accommodation for selfcatering groups. Suggested donations for overnight stays: B&B: per person (incl. simple breakfast) Suggested donations for room hire: For a day 0 + 2 per person For more information see www.katherinehousefcj.org/facilities 5
ruary Calendar ch Calendar 6 7 11 13 16 1 20 20 7pm - pm am - 5pm 10:am- 7pm - pm 7pm - :pm 2pm - 7pm - pm 1:pm - 7pm - pm 11am 12:00 Session 3 Eavesdropping Retreat Day Session 4 Be Still with God Quiet day Pope Francis: A Man of His Word Session 5 Pope Francis: A Man of His Word Fri 5 5 12 1 1 20 7pm - pm am - 5pm 7pm - pm 7pm - :pm 7pm - pm 2pm - 1:pm - 7pm - pm 11am - 12:00 2 - Encountering Jesus through characters in the Passion Narrative Retreat Day The Greatest Showman Lent Film Showing The Art of the Sacred under Threat Study Day Lent Course Session 1 On Wings of Eagles Lent Course Session 2 On Wings of Eagles The Poetry of Earth 2 The Optician of Lampedusa 7pm - pm Lent Course Session 3 27 27 2 1: - 7pm - pm 1: - Card Making Session 6 Regular discussion on faith and ideas 27 2 1: - 1: - Card Making Regular discussion on faith and ideas Do you want to deepen your prayer life? Spiritual accompaniment has helped bring many people enrich their spiritual lives. Having someone listen and reflect with you on your relationship with God can help that relationship grow. Get in touch with us and we will help you find someone to listen. 6 7