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 Copyright©2008. Congregation of Saint Joseph. | Spirituality Centers The following is a list of our Spirituality Centers, which are sponsored ministries of The Congregation of St. Joseph. Each is unique offering speakers and programs on a variety of spiritual topics, retreat offerings including overnight accommodations, and conference room rental. Some also include wellness classes and education. Click on the links below or scroll down to browse.

Little Noddfa Spiritual Retreat Center 1440 West Division Road, Tipton, Indiana 46072-8584 Contact: Wanda Wetli, CSJ; 765-675-3950; wwetli@csjoseph.org. Website: http://www.csjcenter.org/little-noddfa
Located on the grounds of St. Joseph Center, this turn-of-the-century farmhouse serves as quiet space for spiritual retreats. Little Noddfa (the Welsh word for “refuge”) began in 1992 to provide focused programs such as: The Enneagram Tired Mothers Retreat and spiritual direction. Small groups find this an ideal location for retreats or private quiet time. A labyrinth is located just a few steps from the front porch. Visit our website for more information.
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Magnificat Center 3700 E Lincoln Street, Wichita Kansas 67218Contact: Nell Kaba; nkaba@csjoseph.org Website: www.themagnificatcenter.com
All are invited to The Magnificat Center. Here, sacred relationships are created, strengthened and reconciled with God, the “Dear Neighbor” and all creation. Here, those who hear God’s invitation and respond, discover an atmosphere of sacred healing for body, mind and spirit. Our staff welcomes the opportunity to nurture relationships by facilitating programs, offering spiritual direction and hosting various types of retreats. Religious groups of all faiths are welcome to use our facilities for programs and meetings of your own design. Visit our website for a full listing of current offerings.
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River's Edge 3430 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44111 Contact Us: 216-688-1111 ext. 251 Email: info@riversedgecleveland.com Website: www.riversedgecleveland.com
Founded in 2004, River’s Edge offers programs and retreats, provides professional holistic services and hosts workshops and conferences for adults seeking growth and wholeness. Its mission is to foster the integration of spirituality, personal wellness, global and ecological responsibility and an awakening consciousness in order to bring about personal and societal change. Visit our website for a full listing of current offerings.
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St. Joseph Retreat Center 137 Mount St. Joseph Road, Wheeling, West Virginia 26003 Contact: Mary Clark, CSJ; 304-232-8160, ext. 145; Email: mclark@csjoseph.org Website: www.stjosephretreatcenter.org Click here for 2012 Programs and Retreats Booklet
This lovely retreat center nestled in the hills of West Virginia offers all who visit a place of peace and rest. In addition to hosting retreats, programs and spiritual direction, St. Joseph Center is often used by groups for planning retreats.
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St. Joseph Conference Center 1440 West Division Road, Tipton, Indiana 46072-8584Contact: Melissa Bear; 765-675-4146; mbear@csjoseph.org Website: http://www.csjcenter.org/conference-center
In a desire to provide quiet, reflective space for business and/or ministerial meetings, St. Joseph Conference Center offers a perfect blend of efficiency and hospitality. While the Center is the home of the Sisters of St. Joseph and senior lay residents, it welcomes hundreds of meeting attendees every year for meetings and retreats. The center offers meeting space, audio/visual equipment, meals and overnight accommodations for groups of varying sizes. Established in 1980, the Center invites guests to relax and decompress in the absence of constant demands.
The House of Prayer is a modern two-bedroom log cabin located on the grounds of St. Joseph Center. This cozy house invites reflection and renewal in an atmosphere of peaceful solitude. The House of Prayer is a ministry of hospitality for those who have a desire to leave the maddening crowd for a time. Visit our website for more information.
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St. Joseph Spirituality Center 2980 Kleinert Avenue, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 Contact: stjoecenter@aol.com
The St. Joseph Spirituality Center provides religious education and spiritual development through a variety of workshops and retreat offerings. Private retreats can be arranged as well as spiritual direction.
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Transformations Spirituality Center 3427 Gull Road, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49048 Mailing Address: PO Box 02, Nazareth, Michigan 49074 Contact: Barb Gourley; 269-381-6290, ext. 310; info@transformationscenter.org Website: www.transformationscenter.org
Transformations Spirituality Center is a peaceful place away from the harried pace of everyday life–a place where people from varied faith traditions and walks of life come to be in the solitude of a retreat or in the company of others. This is a place where you can bring your unique and personal spiritual search and find the means for progress on your journey. Visit our website for a full listing of current offerings.
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The Well 1515 West Ogden Avenue, LaGrange Park, Illinois 60526-1721 Contact: 708-482-5088; thewell@csjoseph.org Website: www.csjthewell.org
The Well is a spirituality center located in LaGrange Park. Established in 2002, it united two ministries, Women’s Well (established in 2000) and Allium, an eco-spirituality center (established in 1991). The Well is a place where people of all faiths and all cultures are invited to affirm our communion with God and all creation, to experience an atmosphere for spiritual and physical wholeness and to participate in the sacred process of healing and caring for earth and her people. Programs offered include: retreats, spiritual direction, prayer days, earth spirituality classes, featured speakers, intercultural experiences, yoga, Reiki and labyrinth walks. Visit our website for a full listing of current offerings.
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