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St. Francis: Journey of a Resilient Warrior (ON CAMPUS, Single Occupancy Room with Meals)
ON CAMPUS at the Franciscan Renewal Center | 5802 E. Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ | November 5 - 7
Facilitators: Conrad Targonski OFM, CAPT, CHC, USN (Ret.); Greg Masiello, Ph.D.; Rev. Dr. William Reese, D.Min., Th.D.
Before you register for this retreat, please contact Greg Masiello at [email protected] for detailed information about the retreat .
St. Francis: Journey of a Resilient Warrior Retreat is designed to offer active-duty service members and veterans healing insights from one of the most beloved but misunderstood saints, St. Francis of Assisi.
Most people don’t know that St. Francis was a soldier and a prisoner of war who faced hardships and challenges before undergoing a profound religious experience. In untangling the paradox of his life, this retreat will explore how the call of the warrior intersects with the call of spirituality.
The group will examine, from various perspectives, the challenges confronting veterans in light of the life of a saint who rose out of the ashes of combat to become an icon of peace. With this in mind, we will look at the life of St. Francis as portrayed in the book The Journey and the Dream by Franciscan Friar Murray Bodo, OFM.
Program starts on Nov 5 at 5 pm MST and concludes on Sunday, Nov 7 at 2 pm MST after lunch.
The retreat is free to Veterans and is supported by a grant from the Arizona Community Foundation.
PLEASE NOTE: When you register for this program, you will be emailed an automated confirmation from [email protected]. If it does not arrive in your Inbox shortly after registering, please check your Clutter folder.
The automated confirmation email may contain a "Join Session" link as if this were an online program. Please disregard the link. You will receive on-campus check-in information in a separate email from [email protected] within one week before the program begins.
Facilitators: Conrad Targonski OFM, CAPT, CHC, USN (Ret.); Greg Masiello, Ph.D.; Rev. Dr. William Reese, D.Min., Th.D.
Before you register for this retreat, please contact Greg Masiello at [email protected] for detailed information about the retreat .
St. Francis: Journey of a Resilient Warrior Retreat is designed to offer active-duty service members and veterans healing insights from one of the most beloved but misunderstood saints, St. Francis of Assisi.
Most people don’t know that St. Francis was a soldier and a prisoner of war who faced hardships and challenges before undergoing a profound religious experience. In untangling the paradox of his life, this retreat will explore how the call of the warrior intersects with the call of spirituality.
The group will examine, from various perspectives, the challenges confronting veterans in light of the life of a saint who rose out of the ashes of combat to become an icon of peace. With this in mind, we will look at the life of St. Francis as portrayed in the book The Journey and the Dream by Franciscan Friar Murray Bodo, OFM.
Program starts on Nov 5 at 5 pm MST and concludes on Sunday, Nov 7 at 2 pm MST after lunch.
The retreat is free to Veterans and is supported by a grant from the Arizona Community Foundation.
PLEASE NOTE: When you register for this program, you will be emailed an automated confirmation from [email protected]. If it does not arrive in your Inbox shortly after registering, please check your Clutter folder.
The automated confirmation email may contain a "Join Session" link as if this were an online program. Please disregard the link. You will receive on-campus check-in information in a separate email from [email protected] within one week before the program begins.
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Your facilitators:
Fr. Conrad Targonski is a Franciscan Friar of the Assumption Province (Wisconsin) and a Catholic Priest. Fr. Conrad served 22+ years with the Navy & Marine Corps as a supervisory chaplain in OPERATION PHANTOM FURY, Fallujah, Iraq in 2004-2005 and retired as a Navy Captain from the Marine Corps Combat Center in 29 Palms in 2010. He currently serves as a chaplain at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI and had led several trips to Italy on the Veteran’s Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome.
Greg Masiello is a retired psychologist at the Albany Veterans Center in New York where he worked to assist combat veterans with their reintegration to civilian life. Greg served with the 42nd Aviation Brigade as a Liaison Officer in Iraq & also served 23 years in the New York Army National Guard as a pilot, training officer, and psychologist and had led several trips to Italy on the Veteran’s Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome.
Rev. Dr. Bill Reese is a retired Professor Emeritus at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI where he teaches World Religions and Holy Scripture. He is a decorated Vietnam veteran and has completed several pilgrimages to Assisi, and recently made a solo return trip to the Mekong River Valley in Vietnam.
Fr. Conrad Targonski is a Franciscan Friar of the Assumption Province (Wisconsin) and a Catholic Priest. Fr. Conrad served 22+ years with the Navy & Marine Corps as a supervisory chaplain in OPERATION PHANTOM FURY, Fallujah, Iraq in 2004-2005 and retired as a Navy Captain from the Marine Corps Combat Center in 29 Palms in 2010. He currently serves as a chaplain at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI and had led several trips to Italy on the Veteran’s Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome.
Greg Masiello is a retired psychologist at the Albany Veterans Center in New York where he worked to assist combat veterans with their reintegration to civilian life. Greg served with the 42nd Aviation Brigade as a Liaison Officer in Iraq & also served 23 years in the New York Army National Guard as a pilot, training officer, and psychologist and had led several trips to Italy on the Veteran’s Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome.
Rev. Dr. Bill Reese is a retired Professor Emeritus at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI where he teaches World Religions and Holy Scripture. He is a decorated Vietnam veteran and has completed several pilgrimages to Assisi, and recently made a solo return trip to the Mekong River Valley in Vietnam.
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Location: Franciscan Renewal Center (the Casa), 5802 E. Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley, Ariz. 85253
In 1951, the Casa de Paz y Bien began as a Catholic retreat center in Paradise Valley, Ariz. Now, as the Franciscan Renewal Center (still affectionately called...