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With a capacity for 16 retreatants, Trinity Retreat presents a "homey" atmosphere on the tranquil waters of Larchmont, NY. The picturesque surroundings make the presence of God felt and offer a gentle relief from a busy schedule.

Trinity Retreat Staff:

Fr. Gene Fulton, Director
Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR, Associate Director
Natalie diTargiani, Reservations
Karen Killilea, Sharon Maldonado, David Burns, Vincent Monaco,
Daniel Quinones, Anthony Ficucia, Richard Soukup, Louis Furgiuele, Christopher Mosbacher

Time off at Trinity

Clergy are always invited to visit and stay for meals at 12:20 PM and 6 PM. Clergy simply wishing to spend a quiet day, or days, are welcome at Trinity when there is no retreat scheduled or the house is not full. Guests are welcome at any time, but those wishing to stay overnight can reserve accommodations by calling in the morning.

 

Private Directed Retreats

An increasing number of clergy, brothers, and seminarians are applying to Trinity for private retreats. Fr. Benedict and Fr. Gene are both available. It is necessary to make these arrangements in advance and we prefer to book these retreats when there is no other retreat scheduled.

 

Prayer Groups

Several Prayer groups of priests meet at Trinity on a bi-weekly or monthly basis. These groups range from those in inner-city ministry to the Marian Movement. If you are interested in joining a prayer group, please contact Fr. Fulton.

 

Time to Catch Up

Trinity is also available for priests and brothers who just need time to catch up and would profit from a chance for reflection and quiet rest. Arrangements are made through Bishops and major superiors. The weekly cost is usually $400.

 

Retreats for Deacons

Trinity offers a wide variety of retreats for deacons, and some for deacons and their wives. We have a separate schedule for deacons which may be obtained at request by phone.

 

Other Activities

Trinity is open to many activities relating to spirituality and ministry. Prayer groups of clergy, days of recollection for pastoral teams/college students, class days and dinners, and other activities can be scheduled when there are no retreats in progress. Groups with their own programs are always welcome, and the staff is also happy to prepare programs on request. Please feel free to call any morning to discuss arrangements.


"We know that God makes all things work together for the good of those who have been called
according to His Decree."
-Romans 8:28