A Rachel’s Vineyard retreat is a weekend opportunity for women and men to resolve issues of guilt, shame, pain, grief, and anxiety after an abortion. The retreat provides a safe and sacred place for you to open up to our Lord and unburden yourself without fear. You will be able to grieve, work on any anger, forgive yourself, reconcile with God, and reconcile with your children.
Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled
When she was 17, her mother told her the abortion would only hurt for a little while. But 40 years, 2 sons, and 3 grandkids later, it still hurts. If you or someone you love is grieving the loss of a child or children to abortion, come and experience the compassionate mercy of Jesus Christ on our weekend retreat. Rachel’s Vineyard Twin Cities' retreats are open to anyone impacted by abortion - women, men, grandparents, siblings, and health care professionals.
See upcoming retreat dates.
For more information contact Nancy at [email protected], call 763-250-9313 or see
www.rvineyardmn.org.
If you or anyone you know has been abused or victimized by someone representing the Catholic Church, we want to hear from you. Any and all abuse should first be reported to the appropriate civil authorities.
Your local Victim Assitance Coordinator is available to listen, assist with needs, and offer support, as well as make a formal complaint and arrange a personal meeting with the bishop or his delegate (if desired) in this archdiocese or in another archdiocese/diocese.
Our regional Victim Assistance Coordinator is:
Janell Rasmussen
Deputy Director of Ministerial Standards and Safe Environment
651.291.4475
Read this informational pamphlet about abuse and what to expect when reporting.
Learn more here about how to report abuse and about the resources available to you.