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That we may see ... poverty, power and transformationFriday 28th - Saturday 29th March, 24-hour retreat with Michael Manning
Join the Eighth Manx Bard, Michael Manning, for a time set aside to consider liberating and inspiring poems. The sessions will listen to poetic voices from scripture, history and the modern day as we seek to reflect and discern together their transformational effects on ourselves and our world. There will be plenty of time and space to both consider the poetry and to discuss together.
Friday 5 p.m. until Saturday 5 p.m.
Residential option: stay in one of our comfortable rooms and enjoy the hospitality of the team at Thie dy Vea, to include Friday evening dinner, Saturday continental breakfast and Saturday lunch plus all refreshments, cake and nibbles.
Cost: ensuite room £100 single occupancy, £80 per person shared occupancy.
non-ensuite double room £80 single occupancy, £65 each for a couple.
Non-residential option: to include Friday evening dinner and Saturday lunch plus refreshments, cake and nibbles, £40
Saturday only, to include lunch and refreshments, £25
Michael Manning has spent a lot of time with people who are homeless on the island, primarily through the work of the former charity Graih. He is the author of 'No King but God' and is the Eighth Manx Bard.
Special Offer!
Staying with us residentially? Why not extend the retreat and make a weekend of it?
Stay the Saturday night B&B for just £40 ensuite or £30 non-ensuite. Two-course dinner available for £15.
Contact us about this retreat
Thie Dy Vea is registered as a charity on the Isle of Man - Manx Charity Number 1309.
Thie Dy Vea is a limited company - number 134206 C
Registered Office - Ballawattleworth House, Tynwald Road, Peel, Isle of Man, IM5 1JP
Trustees: Canon Philip Gillespie, Judith Ann Ley, Rev'd Richard Littledale, Sheila Sutton, Simon Young.