How Iris was Captured
Radio interview with a woman who was trafficked for sexual exploitation.
read morewp-cerber
domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init
action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/apt/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Ten RENATE members, including our APT/AMRI member Eilis Coe, RSC, enjoyed a wonderful retreat at Mount St. Joseph Retreat House in Mosta, Malta. Fr. Paul Pace, SJ, led the Retreat
Below is some feedback best described as ‘’words from the heart,’’ of one of the attendees!
‘’Just to say many thanks for the opportunity of our retreat in Malta.
I found it most inspiring as well as peaceful and thoughtful.
My only reserve is that I would have liked an additional day, but we did well with the three full days, so cannot look a ‘gift horse in the mouth’
Paul gave us enough food for thought with Scriptural references to last for much longer than 3 days!
Paul is an inspiring retreat-giver, who epitomises his surname, Pace in his character! His choice of Scriptural readings were thoughtful and meditative, appropriate for our work and in tune with all that is involved in the whole sorry mess of human trafficking.
The themes within the overall theme, for each day, were hopeful, encouraging and positively inspiring.
You certainly chose a very apt person to lead us, obviously, he is very much ‘in tune’ with the work of RENATE and human trafficking.
Retreats are seldom attuned specifically to the work one does, so that was a real bonus.
I was glad to be present. Mount St Joseph’s is a good venue too and of course the weather adds to the whole experience, tho’ it was sometimes a little too hot to go walking in the afternoons. In the cool of the evenings, a welcome time!’’
Hoping the above will encourage more APT/AMRI members to take up the opportunity to apply to attend next year’s retreat!