Still Chosen
A Holy Week Retreat for Catholic Women
with Fr. Bryce Sibley

Monday, March 30, - Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Open to Catholic Single Women in their 30s
Begins: Monday, March 30th 10:00 AM
Ends: Wednesday, April 1 4:00 PM
*Participants are also welcome to remain afterward for the Triduum Family Retreat (Holy Thursday through Easter Sunday)
Retreat Vision
Many single Catholic women in their 30s quietly wonder what became of the story they hoped for.
There is faith—but also weariness, questions, and the longing to feel safe in God’s hands again. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, you may find yourself walking with disappointment, unsure of what God is doing.
This Holy Week, come away to Grand Coteau, a place of silence, beauty, and renewal. Let Christ draw near and walk with you, opening the Scriptures and rekindling the fire of hope.
This retreat is not about solving the future. It’s about resting in the presence of the One who is faithful even when we do not understand His ways. Our purpose is to gather women who long for peace, belonging, and renewed hope—to let Christ walk beside them, open their hearts, and prepare them for the joy of Easter.
You are still chosen. You are still loved. You are still called to life.
Retreat Rhythm
- Daily Mass, Holy Hour, and Confessions
- Two short reflections each day facilitated by Fr. Bryce Sibley
- Guided discussion and prayerful sharing
- Ample time for silence, journaling, and rest
- Listening together for what the Holy Spirit is saying in this season
Themes
- Walking with Christ on the road from disappointment to hope
- Desire for safety and the courage to trust again
- Bringing hopelessness into the light of the Resurrection
- Discovering healing in silence, prayer, and community
- Seeing your story through the loving eyes of Jesus
Cost
$140 per day, including lodging and meals
Total cost: $280 for three days and two nights
Commuter options available at a reduced rate.
Participants may extend their stay for the Triduum Family Retreat at the same daily rate.


