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What
is ACTS all about?

Adoration
- the call
by, acceptance of, and response to God
Community
- the love
and caring of each other
Theology
- the study
of God through scripture and the Catholic Faith
Service
- to God and
his people.
What
is an ACTS Retreat?
An ACTS
retreat is a three day and three night weekend
retreat presented by fellow ACTS Team
members. The retreat begins on Thursday evening
and ends on Sunday at a Mass celebrated with the
parish community. Retreats for Men, Women,
Couples, and Teens are given separately. Talks
and activities during the retreat focus on
Adoration, Community, Theology,
and Service, from which the ACTS acronym
is derived. Each retreat is conducted by a
retreat "team" composed individuals who have
attended prior ACTS retreats. Chosen by the
retreat Director, the team organizes the
retreat, conducts the retreat talks and
activities, and ministers to the needs of the
retreatants during the retreat weekend.
Who
can attend an ACTS Retreat?
The
retreats are open to any church denomination.
Holy Scripture and the teachings of the Roman
Catholic Church are the guides for the retreats.
The retreat takes on the traditions and
atmosphere of the parish community sponsoring
it.
What
is the purpose of the ACTS retreat?
An ACTS
weekend is designed to help the retreatants
enter into a new or deeper relationship with our
Lord, God and fellow community members. This is
accomplished through Adoration and daily prayer,
encouraging the study of scripture and our
Faith. All of which emphasize and encourage the
virtue of Service to our Lord, our church, and
one another.
Activities
conducted during the weekend give retreatants a
better understanding of the significance and
importance of prayer, liturgy, the sacraments,
scripture, community, and service. Retreatants
are also given guidance to help them in their
faith journey.
What
is the goal of the ACTS retreat?
An ACTS
retreat strives to achieve the directives of
Vatican II and goals of the Revised Code of
Canon Law of 1983 which emphasize "community and
pastoral care" within a parish. The weekend
allows the retreatants to experience God's love
and joy. They return to their parish or church
with a deeper love for each other and a desire
to become more involved in their parish or
church faith community.
Why
conduct an ACTS retreat?
The weekend
is a powerful and enduring personal conversion
experience. Talks, which draw from the personal
experiences of team members, focus on
Adoration, (the need for prayer and
meditation on the word of God) Community,
(the importance of community built on faith and
love) Theology, (the need to read and
understand scripture and our Faith) and
Service, (the need to answer Christ's call
to servant hood).
It is a
powerful community building experience. The ACTS
weekend brings the retreatants to a better
understanding of God's love for them, and also
develops their need to share that love with
others through their involvement in a
faith-centered parish community.
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