Rachel’s Vineyard
Spring 2024:
February 9-11, 2024
Fall 2024:
August 2-4, 2024 (SPANISH)
October 25-27, 2024
Rachel's Vineyard weekends for healing after abortion are offered throughout the year in locations across the United States and Canada, with additional sites around the world. The Catholic Diocese of Peoria sponsors three retreats (two in English, one in Spanish) each year which are open to men and women of all faith backgrounds.
The retreat is an opportunity to examine your abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted you in the past and present, and helps to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that many individuals struggle with after abortion. Because of the emotional numbness and secrecy that often surrounds an abortion experience, conflicting emotions both during and after the event may remain unresolved. These buried feelings can surface later and may be symptoms of post abortion trauma.
Married couples, mothers, fathers, grandparents and siblings of aborted children, as well as persons who have been involved in the abortion industry have come to Rachel's Vineyard in search of peace and inner healing. The weekend is a lot of work but yields a fruitful harvest for all who are willing to labor there.
Rachel's Vineyard exists as an extension of the Church’s proclaimed mission of providing pastoral and apostolic activities that draw women and men burdened by abortion closer to God’s merciful heart. Rachel's Vineyard is a Catholic retreat open to people of all faiths. It offers a safe and effective process in a confidential setting to bring the individual from brokenness toward reconciliation with oneself, with the unborn child, the family, the Church, and with God.
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Peoria has designated Rachel's Vineyard as the leading model for post-abortion recovery for the area served by the diocese. The program is the preferred method of post-abortion healing by both Catholic and other Christian individuals and groups, as well by those who serve in secular settings, such as counseling centers and student health centers. Rachel's Vineyard is a unique model of healing for the whole person, addressing the emotional, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of the individual. The retreat program provides supplemental care to that which the clergy of our Diocese provides in the sacramental and pastoral care offered to their parishioners. It is structured around the Scriptures and centered on the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist. The retreat is acknowledged as a reliable resource, with excellent staff formation and preparation in the retreat process and in Catholic doctrine. Rachel's Vineyard serves as a catalyst in the development of the Church’s mission to build a culture of life and to support marriage and family as civilizations of love.
A note from a previous participant of Rachel's Vineyard:
First, we want to assure you that no matter how alone, isolated, unlovable, guilty, and hurt you may feel right now, the people involved with Rachel's Vineyard understand. Many have already walked a mile in your shoes, so to speak. Rachel's Vineyard is solely a place of healing. There are no judgments.
The retreat is held at a private retreat center in the Peoria area.
Each of the retreat team members has felt a strong calling to help others heal from the damages caused or associated with abortion. All team members are required to attend two retreats as participants prior to serving on a retreat team. Some of the retreat team members have experienced abortion in their past and, therefore, know you in a profound way before you even step through the door. And all retreat team members are desirous of knowing you as a healed person.
Generally there is at least one priest present and another male team member who is not a priest. Yes, the men will also have attended the retreat previously as participants. Rachel's Vineyard retreats are open to both men and women for abortion healing. As a female, it may be difficult to understand why men would be present at a retreat for abortion healing. Please understand that not all men are the same. There are men who truly love their children, wives, sisters, mothers, etc. They care and they have also suffered, in some way, due to abortion.
I will not go into great detail about what actually occurs at Rachel's Vineyard. You honestly have to experience the retreat to fully understand. What we will tell you is that you will feel anxious and nervous and kind of silly the first night. Everyone feels the same, even if no one will say so. The first night is primarily for settling in and meeting everyone, participants and team members alike. There will be opportunity for activities, discussion, and reflection time that serve to begin the healing process. The retreat will be one of the most profound times of your life.
Confidentiality is a big part of Rachel's Vineyard. You need not fear that your picture or name will appear for others to see. Your privacy, along with the privacy of the team members is strictly maintained.
There are no cameras at the retreat. On the Sunday of the retreat weekend you will be given the opportunity to provide contact information so that those involved in your retreat may stay in contact with you afterwards. It is your decision how much, if any, contact information you wish to provide. Some give out their full name, address, phone number, and email. Others simply give their name and email address. And some individuals choose to provide no information. All are perfectly acceptable responses.
You may still be feeling a bit overwhelmed and concerned about participating in Rachel's Vineyard. If that is true, please take the time to contact Colleen the retreat coordinator. She will help guide you through the process and listen to you. Of all the things I could tell you about Rachel's Vineyard, the most important is that if you have had an abortion or been a party to abortion, that type of action often leaves an emotional trail of destruction in its wake.
Please take the time to heal and stop beating yourself up.
You are not alone. Not then, not now, and not ever. If you know the poem “Footsteps on the Sand,” then know that this is a time in your life where only one set appears…
Retreats are held in the Peoria area.
Colleen Harmon 309-264-1489 RVRPeoria@gmail.com
Terri LaHood 309-671-1550 tlahood@cdop.org