The CEAR Team will be accompanied by more than a dozen facilitators for these workshops that have resumed since August 3rd and will be held until November 19th, the end date of activities.
On August 8th, at seven o’clock at night, a dozen facilitators from the Augustinian Recollect Spirituality Center (CEAR) of Costa Rica met at the facilities of the Saint Ezekiel Moreno House of Formation in Pozos de Santa Ana ( San José) to start the activities of the last quarter of the year with a Eucharist.
These are up to 17 workshops that have been offered since last August 3rd, with the retreat entitled “Pass by”, and which will end on November 19th with the second session of an Enneagram Workshop. A dozen facilitators, including members of the CEAR Team and other external collaborators, will lead them.
Among the workshops, those dedicated to promotion and human development stand out, such as “Corporality, emotionality and language”, “Embroidering feelings”, “The healing power of forgiveness”, “Get to know yourself, accept yourself and overcome yourself”, “Positive discipline in the family ”, “Grow or formalize your business”, “Good morning loneliness”, “Password to the hearts of your children”, “Tools for life”, “Human nutrition, food, preventive nutrition and mental health” or “Enneagram”.
There are also others of a more spiritual nature, such as “Discovering the will of God”, “Retreat: walk within”, “In search and desire of God”, “Retreat: pass by”, or “The spring of the charity”.
Among the facilitators we find Lisander Chacón, Raiza Pietri, Rebeca Rodríguez, Clemencia Rojas, Zeneida Solís, Isabel Guerrero, Éricka Guerrero, Alexandra Porras, Mariamelia Prado, Juan C. Obando, Savvas Laurenty, Rosa María Novygrodt, Óscar Campos, Marcos Carvajal, Jaison Calderón and the Augustinian Recollect Diego Armando Méndez.
Twelve of the workshops will be held at the central facilities of CEAR Costa Rica, within the Saint Ezekiel Moreno Formation House complex; another three will take place in the parish church of the Inmaculada de Pozos de Santa Ana, and two more in the church of Lindora, within the territory of that same parish.