Who we are
The House of Prayer offers a broad variety of Retreats catering to many kinds of needs. We welcome a wide range of visitors from full-time Christian ministries to those alienated from the church - anyone in fact seeking with an open heart, to deepen their spirituality, to find a life lived with meaning, or nurture their relationship with God.
For simplicity we will refer to all our guests as Retreatants whether you come here for spiritual refreshment or a time of rest – whatever your reason, you will be ‘retreating’ in some way from the ordinariness and busy-ness of your daily life.
Quiet - Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, Days Themed days and Themed Weekends Weekend Retreats Individually Guided Retreats 'Times of Rest' and 'Private Retreats' Spiritual Direction Guidance for residential and non-residential people Space for Diocesan, Parish and Religious Congregational Meetings
All are offered in an atmosphere of quiet and silence, honouring and respecting the presence of those needing and wishing to have space for prayer, reflection and to 'BE' before the Lord.
We also cater for special dietary needs eg. Gluten free, vegetarian and dairy free meals For those people wishing to come for a Retreat etc. with special physical and medical needs reliant on support, we recommend that they are accompanied by a carer/companion
Please request a Booking Form for any of the above which will include the suggested offerings.
For simplicity we will refer to all our guests as Retreatants whether you come here for spiritual refreshment or a time of rest – whatever your reason, you will be ‘retreating’ in some way from the ordinariness and busy-ness of your daily life.
Quiet - Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, Days Themed days and Themed Weekends Weekend Retreats Individually Guided Retreats 'Times of Rest' and 'Private Retreats' Spiritual Direction Guidance for residential and non-residential people Space for Diocesan, Parish and Religious Congregational Meetings
All are offered in an atmosphere of quiet and silence, honouring and respecting the presence of those needing and wishing to have space for prayer, reflection and to 'BE' before the Lord.
We also cater for special dietary needs eg. Gluten free, vegetarian and dairy free meals For those people wishing to come for a Retreat etc. with special physical and medical needs reliant on support, we recommend that they are accompanied by a carer/companion
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Driving Directions to St Augustine's Priory
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Take the train to Colwyn Bay station from where a taxi ride is approx 10 mins. There is a National Express Coach Service to and from Colwyn Bay from where you can get a taxi.
St Augustine's Priory Mass Times
Quiet - Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, Days
Themed days and Themed Weekends
Weekend Retreats
Individually Guided Retreats
'Times of Rest' and 'Private Retreats'
Spiritual Direction Guidance for residential and non-residential people
Space for Diocesan, Parish and Religious Congregational Meetings
A ‘Quiet Day’ begins with Mass in the church at 10.00am followed by coffee at 10.45am.
A ‘Quiet Afternoon’ begins at 2pm and finishes at 4pm after tea/coffee at 3.30pm.
A ‘Quiet Evening’ offers time and space to take a break from a busy day, to unwind and rest in the Lord’s presence, to ‘BE’ before the Lord.
A ‘Quiet Morning’ begins with Mass at 10.00am in the Church, which is optional, followed by coffee /tea at 10.45am.
It's been more than 6 years since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Themed days and Themed Weekends
Weekend Retreats
Individually Guided Retreats
'Times of Rest' and 'Private Retreats'
Spiritual Direction Guidance for residential and non-residential people
Space for Diocesan, Parish and Religious Congregational Meetings
A ‘Quiet Day’ begins with Mass in the church at 10.00am followed by coffee at 10.45am.
A ‘Quiet Afternoon’ begins at 2pm and finishes at 4pm after tea/coffee at 3.30pm.
A ‘Quiet Evening’ offers time and space to take a break from a busy day, to unwind and rest in the Lord’s presence, to ‘BE’ before the Lord.
A ‘Quiet Morning’ begins with Mass at 10.00am in the Church, which is optional, followed by coffee /tea at 10.45am.
It's been more than 6 years since the last mass times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm mass times.
Please contact the church to confirm Mass Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Other information
St Augustine's Priory listing was last updated on the 24th of November, 2017