
Radically simple
Meditation is radically simple, it’s radically other-centred. That is liberating. It liberates you from this being in the orbit of

Meditation is radically simple, it’s radically other-centred. That is liberating. It liberates you from this being in the orbit of

In the 14th century, Meister Eckhart enjoyed waking people up in his sermons by expounding some uncomfortably new perspectives about their

We saw the importance that the Tradition attaches to letting go of thoughts.
Our new programme features a variety of retreats – liturgical retreats to support your spiritual journey through prayer, worship, and reflection during Holy Week and Advent led by our spiritual guide Laurence Freeman OSB;  a Deep Silent Retreat to join with others to go to a deeper and simpler place in solitude; retreats for those who’ve just started their personal journey with meditation and retreats to deepen your meditation practice. We will also have a special retreat for the younger meditators which will be an opportunity to reflect on and deepen our self-care so that we can better care for others. Â
Join us in the peaceful and beautiful surroundings of Bonnevaux for a unique retreat experience to discover the transformative power of meditation and connect with a community of like-minded meditators.Â
What do the mystics, those who made the pursuit of the presence of God central to their lives, have to say to us today? Many of the mystics lived centuries ago in ages and circumstances so far different from ours that it is hard for us to understand their problems and their answers. Even those who lived during the past century did not experience the dizzying developments we struggle with today (no internet? no devices? no constant electronic impingement on life?) How did they live?

The John Main Seminar 2025 was held at Balally Parish in Dublin, Ireland, from 6 to 9 November, under the

We’re delighted to announce Silentium, the official meditation app of the World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM). Guided by the

The Contemplative Eucharist will stream one hour earlier than usual this weekend, starting at 10 AM GMT (11 AM French