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Engage with your faith like never before.

Make your pilgrimage to the edge of Catholicism

Hazelnut Oregon Coast Retreat

COMING FALL 2026

“For when the soul is tempested, troubled, and left to itself by unrest,
then it is time to pray,
to make ourselves supple and obedient to God.”

- St. Julian of Norwich, Divine Revelations of Love

A time and space set apart…

… to rediscover the deep safety of God’s design for your soul, your inmost being.

… to find true rest in God’s plan for you.

… to build true community with a small group of sisters in Christ.

… to experience true accompaniment in your faith - no matter where you come from.

… to learn new ways of engaging with your Catholic faith.

… to love and be loved.

Retreat from the world
at the edge of Catholicism.

Set this time apart with us to return to your true self - the Image and Likeness of God. Explore the beach, pray, and spend quiet time with the Lord. The weekend includes Mass, optional confession, and one-on-one intercessory prayer, as well as engaging talks and group conversations that lift you up and invigorate your soul.

We Oregon gals also know when a good laugh and celebratory glass of local wine is in order!
We balance the weekend with plenty of time for both.

Opt in to adventures on the side, including light hiking, wine tasting, and whale watching (weather permitting).

Join us for an intentional, joy-filled, and Christ-centered retreat like you’ve never experienced before!

The annual Hazelnut Retreat is hosted in the Fall on the incredible Oregon Coast.

Guests arrive on Thursday evening to a beautiful and cozy beach house with views of Oregon’s famous haystack formations and ocean vistas.

Throughout the weekend, we discover the gift of God’s being in each of us as we nourish our bodies and souls with delicious food and the Truth, Goodness, and Beauty of God’s love.

“The retreat leaders and attendees were incredibly deliberate about taking the time to know one another and hear each other's stories, no matter how difficult.”

— Kathleen Y., Fall Retreat Participant

“All shall be well, and all shall be well,
and all manner of things shall be well.

For there is a force of love moving through the universe
that holds us fast and will never let us go.”

- St. Julian of Norwich