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Spiritual Healing Retreat 2000, Attleboro, MA
The 2000 Attleboro Spiritual Healing Retreat took place in September 2000 at the LaSallette Center for Christian Living in Attleboro. The photos below give some impressions of the retreat. Retreat Leaders were Rev. Phil Salois, Dr. Alan Cutter, Rev. Jack Day, and Ms. Patience Mason.
One of the retreat participants shared his trauma associated with a massacre at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Monrovia, Liberia, in 1990. Photos and an associated poem are found at The Walls Bear Witness.
Here are some photos from the retreat.

Retreat Group in front of new La Salette Shrine. Note shell of the old Provincial House in background. It was destroyed by fire in November, 1999, and the shell has since been torn down.

Another view of the new La Salette Shrine, with the shell of the old Provincial House in background.

A close-up of the old Provincial House's shell.

Retreat Group inside the new La Salette Shrine. Note the irrepressible good spirits of some members of the group.

Inside the new La Salette Shrine is a large painting or mural celebrating Christ's presence in the new shrine.

Three retreat leaders on Saturday night: Salois, Cutter, Day

Three retreat leaders on Sunday morning.

Three retreat leaders on Sunday morning.

Chalice was used in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, 1968-1969
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