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☏ (775) 329 – 9274

📍290 S. Arlington Ave., Reno, NV 89501

Taizé Prayer Service – Carmel of Reno

Carmel of Reno 1950 La Fond Dr., Reno, NV, United States

Taizé is a meditative form of prayer that consists of simple repeated chants, scripture, and reflection, culminating with the veneration of the Cross. All are welcome to join us for this gentle and reflective time of prayer at our monastery chapel* on Friday, March 3 from 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. To register online, please visit: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/iwnwVXr/Events… Continue reading Taizé Prayer Service – Carmel of Reno

Free

Contemplative Prayer – Carmel of Reno

Carmel of Reno 1950 La Fond Dr., Reno, NV, United States

Through contemplative prayer, we have discovered that a powerful yet gentle energy is generated by simply sitting together in silent prayer. All are welcome to join us! Guided by one of our Carmelite sisters, the Contemplative Prayer Group meets at our monastery chapel* on the second Tuesday and last Wednesday of every month from 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.… Continue reading Contemplative Prayer – Carmel of Reno

Free

Centering Prayer Workship – St. Teresa of Avila

Saint Teresa of Avila 3000 N. Lompa Lane, Carson City, NV, United States

We would like to invite you to an Introductory Centering Prayer Workshop this Lent, on Saturday March 25th from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm at St. Teresa of Avila’s Catholic Community,  3000 N. Lompa Lane, Carson City, NV89706.  The centering prayer workshop will teach a method of silent prayer that is rooted in the Christian contemplative heritage.… Continue reading Centering Prayer Workship – St. Teresa of Avila

* Palm Sunday *

Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, a distinct liturgy that begins with a Gospel reading of Jesus’s journey to Jerusalem at the entrance of the worship space. Those attending the service receive palms, a reminder of Scripture telling us that people welcomed Jesus by laying down their cloaks and waving palm branches (John 12:13). Palm… Continue reading * Palm Sunday *

* HOLY WEEK *

Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday, the day Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey. On this day, we celebrate Jesus' triumphal entry into the city. It is a time to remember the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Holy Week is a time for great joy and celebration. It is a time to… Continue reading * HOLY WEEK *

* Holy Thursday *

Holy Thursday begins the Easter Triduum–the three days leading up to Jesus’ Resurrection. Its formal name is Mass of the Lord’s Supper, which was the first celebration of the Eucharist.  This liturgy includes the reception of the Holy Oils, in which the Oil of the Sick, the Oil of Catechumens, and the Holy Chrism are… Continue reading * Holy Thursday *

* Good Friday *

Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion, commonly known as Good Friday, is the only day in the entire year in which no Mass is celebrated. It’s a solemn day that calls for fasting and abstinence. Stations of the Cross are popular on Good Friday. The main service on Good Friday features no procession. The Passion… Continue reading * Good Friday *

* Easter Sunday *

Easter is the most important liturgical time for Catholics. It celebrates Jesus's victory of sin and death and salvation for mankind. It is God's greatest act of love to redeem mankind. Easter Sunday Mass is acknowledgement and celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord The festive atmosphere continues from the Easter Vigil, with the worship… Continue reading * Easter Sunday *