Spiritual Retreat For Combat Veterans

I attended this most potent and healing retreat when it was last in Tucson. I will be at this one also in October. We can arrange for rides if needed. It is worth it.

 

 

Helping Trauma Survivors and their Families

to make peace

With their Past

 

This weekend may be the start of a new journey for you and your spouse or significant other! Call the number on this flyer and register, scholarship help is available!

The International Conference of War Veteran Ministers (formerly known as National Conference of Viet Nam Veteran Ministers), an organization of clergy who served in Vietnam, has a unique mission to minister healing and meaning in the aftermath. As part of that mission the members of ICWVM are offering retreats for spouses and significant others focusing on spiritual issues raised by trauma. These retreats are made possible by the generous support of:Vietnam Veterans of America, Incorporated

Information about the International Conference of War Veteran Ministers can be obtained by writing to the organization’s office at:

101 Walker Street, Apartment #B-5, Newtonville, Massachusetts 02460-1536

By calling (617) 930-5208

International

Conference

Of

War Veteran Ministers

 

101 Walker Street—Apt. B-5

Newtonville, MA 02460-1536

 

 

For Information:

Phone: 617-930-5208

 

Email: xuanloc@aol.com

 

 

Or by visiting the Web Site at www.warveteranministers.org

PTSD and SPIRITUAL HEALING

A weekend retreat for Trauma Survivors and Spouses

Or Significant Others

October 7, 8 and 9, 2011

Mary and Joseph Retreat Center

5300 Crest Road

Rancho Palos Verdes, California

www.maryjoseph.org

A WEEKEND OF SPIRITUAL HEALING

October 7, 8, & 9, 2011 in rancho palos verdes, california

 

Did you wonder where God was while this traumatic event was happening? Do you have questions about forgiveness? Do you find yourself estranged from God and those closest to you? Do you feel spiritually dead? Is part of you waiting to come home? Twenty-five, thirty, forty, fifty years after their experience with trauma. Survivors still have lots of unresolved questions. Spouses and significant others have questions as well. This weekend will provide an opportunity to raise some of these questions and explore possible avenues to a new life.

THE LEADERSHIP TEAM

 

Father Phil Salois, M. S., National Chaplain of the Vietnam Veterans of America, served as a foot soldier in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade around Xuan Loc.

The Reverend Dr. Alan Cutter was assigned to the Naval Advisory Group in the First Coastal Zone, working around Danang and points north. Dr. Cutter is a Presbyterian Minister.

Sister Linda McClenahan, OP was a Sergeant working with communications in the southern area of Vietnam.  Sister “Sarge” is a Racine Dominican Sister.

Reverend Dr. Jackson H. Day, a Methodist Minister, served as Chaplain to the Fourth Infantry Division in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

 

Join these veterans for a weekend experience you won’t soon forget.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER

CALL NOW

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF WAR VETERANS MINISTERS

(617) 930-5208

COST: $350.00 PER PERSON, $400.00 FOR COUPLES

(INCLUDES ALL MEALS, LODGING AND PROGRAM MATERIALS)

SCHOLARSHIP HELP IS AVAILABLE!

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