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Father Ron Henery, O.P. is a native of Somerset, Ohio, and was ordained in 1978. He is a graduate of the Institute for Spiritual Leadership in Chicago and holds certification for spiritual direction ministry. His pastoral experience includes preached and directed retreats, spiritual direction, Enneagram workshops, days and weekends of prayer, and ministry to the aged. Fr. Ron is a member of the Dominican Preachers of Long Island.
Fr. Robert Vaughn and Fr. Ron Henery are the core members of the
Dominican Preachers of Long Island. In keeping with the Dominican
spirit of collaboration, Dominican women religious minister as
associate members with them on a part-time basis. They are a team of
Dominican preachers committed to the ministry of preaching in the
tradition of their founder, Saint Dominic. Having experienced the call
to serve God's people, they minister to create an environment for human
and spiritual development.
They see in our world a need for prayer and contemplation, for renewed
faith and hope, for healing and compassion, for peace and justice. They
desire to share in the struggle and journey of women and men who seek
their life-meaning in the lived-experience of God's love. So, they
welcome the opportunity to assist you in your efforts to provide for
the spiritual and pastoral needs of the people you serve.
This parish retreat is designed to enable a parish community to deepen the experience of God's love and friendship and to foster evangelization within the larger community. It gives the parish the opportunity to be affirmed, encouraged, and challenged. It is a time to ask questions, to begin new directions in a prayerful atmosphere where people can reflect more deeply about life, about God, and about themselves. The Dominican Team introduces the retreat at all the weekend Masses and invites everyone to participate. The parish community gathers to celebrate the power of God's Word in our lives. A service emphasizing a particular Scripture-oriented theme is presented each morning and evening, Monday through Thursday. The opportunity for the Sacrament of reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, and other special needs can be arranged with the team. Retreats are either preached or directed, for a week or a weekend, as a team or individually, in parishes, motherhouses, religious communities, health-care facilities, or schools, for the elderly, a community, faculty or staff. They offer special programs for Advent and Lent, as well as Enneagram Workshops, Days of Prayer, spiritual direction, pastoral counseling, novenas and Triduum services.
They usually schedule a parish retreat one year in advance. The minimum length of time needed for adequate preparation and planning is at least six months.
You may receive information about fees upon request.




