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Our Mission. The mission of the Journey to Damascus is to inspire, challenge and equip the Christian Laity to witness for Christ on a daily basis. This will be accomplished in ecumenical fashion through the Journey to Damascus Weekend and the Fourth Day activities.
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Corpus Christi. Pilgrim Application. Applications are not...
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Events from May 4 – September 14, 2023 | Journey to Damascus...
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Fr. Joseph Lopez – Spiritual Director; jlopez@mpbchurch.org....
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The following was written by a member of the Journey to...
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Corpus Christi JTD P.O. Box 945 Corpus Christi, TX 78403...
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2023 JOURNEY TO DAMASCUS TEAM APPLICATION. PLEASE PRINT THE...
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The mission of the Journey to Damascus is to build a community of men and women united in Christ. All men and women from all backgrounds are invited to join our weekend retreats. Our reunion groups provide an on-going community support through local activities.
October 17-20, 2024. Journey to Damascus, jtd, is an ecumenical retreat ministry. It is a non-profit organization made of volunteers, of Catholic and Protestant men and women, who are committed in serving and supporting the community in growing their personal relationship with God.
We have four spiritual Journey weekends held in January, May, August, and October. Christians from all denominations are welcome to join our Journeys. JTD-Houston-Brochure-2023.pdf.
Retreats will be held at Camp Lone Star Pines, 22610 Tuwa Rd, Tomball, TX 77375. Register to upcoming Houston Journey to Damascus Retreats by clicking on the forms below. Women’s JTD # 207 in the Fall. November 10 – 13, 2022. Lay Director: Shay Christopherson. Women’s JTD #207 Pilgrim Application. Women’s JTD #207 Team Application
The Houston Journey to Damascus is an ecumenical Catholic spiritual renewal weekend operating under the authority of the Ordinary of the Diocese of Corpus Christi. Permission to operate in Houston was granted by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Galveston Houston.