Community of Liverpool
In the middle of an estate of houses made of brick, the Liverpool Cenacle stands out because of its original roof, partly made of glass. Even more so by the regular flow of visitors who find their way to the door and cross its threshold.
They come particularly to ask for prayers for their loved ones, for spiritual accompaniment or to attend some formation. The sisters in the community, each according to their possibilities, offer an attentive ear and a space of hospitality and prayer.
Dear friends, as you know the Liverpool Cenacle will close at the end of October and all ministries will cease. We just want you to know that we will have our final quiet day on Tuesday October 14th and we hope you will be able to join us. Thank you for your faithful support over the years and let us keep each other in prayer.
In the middle of an estate of houses made of brick, the Liverpool Cenacle stands out because of its original roof, partly made of glass. Even more so by the regular flow of visitors who find their way to the door and cross its threshold.
They come particularly to ask for prayers for their loved ones, for spiritual accompaniment or to attend some formation. The sisters in the community, each according to their possibilities, offer an attentive ear and a space of hospitality and prayer.
Dear friends, as you know the Liverpool Cenacle will close at the end of October and all ministries will cease. We just want you to know that we will have our final quiet day on Tuesday October 14th and we hope you will be able to join us. Thank you for your faithful support over the years and let us keep each other in prayer.




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