
Matt Talbot #57
Friday, Apr 29, 2022 - Sunday, May 1, 2022
5:00 pm - 12:00 pm
Malvern Retreat House
Main Retreat House
315 S. Warren Avenue
Malvern,
PA
19355
610-644-0400
Retreat Director and Speakers Fr. Douglas McKay
$260.00 Attend In Person
$75.00 Attend Virtually
Recovery Retreat for Men
Our Matt Talbot Retreats are held on designated weekends and devote time for spirituality in recovery from alcoholism. Our retreats bring together a group of recovering alcoholics in a setting that promotes fellowship and sharing throughout the weekend.
Most retreats focus on one broad topic for the weekend. Our retreat-masters are usually both recovering alcoholics and members of the clergy, which brings valuable insight into the spiritual realm of alcoholism.
As a group of recovering alcoholics, we recognized the need for a connection with a power greater than ourselves. Our solution is to use the Matt Talbot spiritual retreat weekend to find how to utilize the tools suggested in the Twelve Steps. Our retreats offer conferences, discussion group break-out sessions, discussion & speaker meetings, one-on-ones, and the Celebration of the Eucharist. The Matt Talbot Retreats are non-denominational, ecumenical, and are spiritual, rather than specifically religious. All faiths are welcome.
To register please contact Sean Mooney at smooney@printerlink.net.
[Note:]
The Matt Talbot Retreat Movement Inc. and their groups are not affiliated with AA, Al-Anon, NA, SA, or GA. Nor are they cognate with any religious events sanctioned by the Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslims, Hindu faith or any other organized religion. Our groups are autonomous, deriving from, The National Matt Talbot Retreat Movement Inc. and hold no affiliation with retreat houses and their administrations.
Retreat Directors and Speakers
Retreat Director
Fr. Douglas McKay

Fr. McKay is a nationally-recognized retreat director, author and evangelist. He became a priest in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 1982, and later founded Our House Ministries, a recovery-based ministry group located in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia. The Ministry is dedicated to helping those who are dependent on alcohol or drugs, who are depressed, or who have turned to crime. He has previously served as Chaplain for Holy Family Home and worked with Little Sisters of the Poor. Fr. McKay was awarded the St. Rita Peace Award in 2015.