Lenten Retreats in California

Lent is a season set apart for reflection and preparation. If you are looking for space on your calendar to focus on prayer, reflection and spiritual renewal during Lent, a retreat can support that intention.

Mission San Luis Rey Retreat Center in Oceanside offers Lenten retreats in California for individuals and groups. Below, you’ll find current Lenten retreat dates and programs, along with options for personal and group retreats.

Lenten retreats generally take place between Ash Wednesday and Holy Week, with dates varying each year.

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Lenten Retreat Dates and Programs

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The retreat listings above show current Lenten offerings and registration details. Retreat dates and themes change each year and additional programs may be added during the season.

Types of Lenten Retreats Available

Lenten Day Retreats

Day retreats during Lent offer a focused period for prayer and reflection without an overnight stay. Many guests choose this option when they want to set aside part of a day for spiritual reflection while keeping other responsibilities in place.

Weekend Lenten Retreats

Weekend retreats provide extended time for reflection across multiple days. This format allows for a slower pace and sustained attention to prayer and reflection throughout the Lenten season.

Personal retreats during Lent

Personal retreats offer self-guided time on retreat. Guests often use this option during Lent for prayer, journaling, reading and walking the grounds, following a simple daily rhythm without a fixed group schedule. Personal retreats may be scheduled as day retreats or overnight stays, depending on availability.

Group or Parish Lenten Retreats

Parishes, ministries and faith-based groups may plan Lenten retreats focused on prayer, reflection and preparation for Easter. Groups can request dates and receive help with meeting space, lodging and meals through the Retreat Center team.

What Makes a Lenten Retreat Different

Lenten retreats tend to follow a more reflective tone than retreats offered at other times of year. Schedules are often simpler, with fewer activities competing for attention and more time set aside for prayer and reflection.

Many guests use Lenten retreats for:

  • examination of conscience
  • prayer focused on repentance and renewal
  • reflection on Scripture
  • preparation for Holy Week and Easter

The focus is on creating space for honesty, attentiveness and spiritual grounding during the Lenten season.

Planning a Lenten Retreat at Mission San Luis Rey

What to Bring for a Lenten Retreat

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • A journal and pen
  • A Bible or devotional
  • Prayer materials you use during Lent
  • A light layer for cooler mornings and evenings

If you are attending a scheduled retreat, review the individual retreat listing for any additional details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be Catholic to attend a Lenten retreat?
No. Lenten retreats are rooted in Catholic tradition and guests from different backgrounds attend throughout the year.
Are Lenten retreats more structured than other retreats?
Some Lenten retreats follow a more defined schedule, while others allow for more personal reflection. The retreat listing will describe what to expect.
Can I attend a Lenten retreat for just one day?
Yes. Day retreats are a common option during Lent.
Is silence required during a Lenten retreat?
Some programs include designated times for silence, while others balance shared activities with personal reflection. Details are included with each retreat listing.