April 2021 News & Notes
April 2021 News & Notes: Valuable and Unique Program Coming to Pallottine – Low Ropes Course
April 2021 News & Notes: Valuable and Unique Program Coming to Pallottine – Low Ropes Course
March 2021 News & Notes: Reconnect with Pallottine’s Nature Trails; SoulCore Classes at Pallottine; and more!
January 2021 News & Notes: A Warm Welcome to New Members of the Pallottine Team; Article from Thomas W Cummins; and more!
December 2020 News & Notes: Message from Sr. Mary Grace Barile; Bringing Conservation Home at Pallottine; and more…
Let Go; Allow Go: An At-Home Retreat Experience With people not venturing into public places with Covid-19, PRC is offering a five-part retreat series entitled LET GO; ALLOW GOD through YouTube. This retreat is a way to talk with God about the unknowns we are facing during this epidemic. The deeper question being addressed: is […]
Join SoulCore instructor Patti Alvarez, to nourish body, mind & soul with SoulCore – a prayer experience that combines the prayers of the rosary with core strengthening, stretching and functional movement. No fitness level or experience required. All are welcome! Visit www.soulcore.com for more information. WHEN: Classes begin June 1, 2020 Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am […]
TODAY IS THE REVEAL PRC is boasting: new logo, new brochures, new website AND WE ARE EXCITED. Read all about the changes and the meaning behind the new logos, the reason we have two brochures, the website change in our March 2020 Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e5e58d3fccd7/march-2020-newsletter Then partner with us to get the brochures to people and […]
You are invited to a Welcome Neighbor STL Supper Club dinner to support refugee families recently settled in our area. Enjoy food, conversation, and catching up with friends – old and new. From cultural exchange to just plain fun, look forward to a great evening.
You are invited to participate in one of two ways to help Re-Vitalization our Campus:
Pallottine Renewal Center is accepting charitable donations to replace the oak trees that line our entrance drive. The beautiful trees planted by the Pallottine sisters 50 years ago are suffering from insect damage and getting weaker every year.
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