Castlerigg Manor - Typical Components of A Course

Typical Components of A Course

A normal course will include one or many of the following elements:

  • Creative educational sessions
  • Simulation games
  • Discussion groups
  • Night Prayers - either as a large group or in smaller groups
  • Liturgy
  • The Sacrament of Reconciliation
  • Mass
  • Mountain or low level walks in the Lake District
  • Art/ creative activities
  • Planned performances by young people
  • Social activities - including discos, games, quizzes
  • Communal meal times, beginning and grace
  • Workshops
  • Meditation and personal prayer time

All of the activities at Castlerigg are done with the intention of transmitting, or enabling participants to better live out, part of the Gospel message and the teachings of the Catholic Church. The main aim of Castlerigg Manor, therefore, as a body of the Church, is to encourage a commitment to Christian faith and a willingness to live this our in daily life.

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