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TinaMr Posted 5 years ago
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"Going to a retreat"

What does "going to a retreat" mean? Is it kind of a party?
Can a vet go to a retreat? he's not in the army anymore or I misunderand smt?

  

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TinaMr What does "going to a retreat" mean? going to a retreat or going on a retreat means going away with a group of people to a private place where the group will not be interrupted by any of the usual demands of life. At this retreat, depending on what kind of retreat it is, the group may pray, meditate, study, or be instructed by the director of the retreat.

  • TinaMr What does "going to a retreat" mean?
  • going to a retreat or going on a retreat means going away with a group of people to a private place where the group will not be interrupted by any of the usual demands of life.
  • At this retreat, depending on what kind of retreat it is, the group may pray, meditate, study, or be instructed by the director of the retreat.
  • TinaMr Is it kind of a party?
  • Absolutely not.
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TinaMrWhat does "going to a retreat" mean?

going to a retreat or going on a retreat means going away with a group of people to a private place where the group will not be interrupted by any of the usual demands of life. At this retreat, depending on what kind of retreat it is, the group may pray, meditate, study, or be instructed by the direc

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