Prayer Works Miracles
with Immaculée Ilibagiza
September 12 - 14, 2025
**registration opens December 1, 2024**
Be immersed in a profound journey of witness to the miracle of prayer. Join Immaculée Ilibagiza as she follows the Holy Spirit during this weekend pilgrimage at Heritage. A survivor of the Rwandan genocide, Immaculée’s love and knowledge of the messages from Our Lady of Kibeho’s apparitions are what gave her strength as she hid in a 3×4 bathroom with seven other women. During the unimaginable 92 days, she prayed the rosary unceasingly to quiet the voices of the enemy. During this time, she learned the true meaning of forgiveness, love, hope, and accepting our Lord’s will.
Immaculée is passionate about spreading the messages of Our Lady of Kibeho which include the praying of the Seven Sorrows Chaplet that focuses on Mary’s sorrow and pain. Experience praying this chaplet in the beautiful and powerful Seven Sorrows Walk here at Heritage.
Program rate includes six talks by Immaculée, two dinners, two breakfasts, one lunch and extended access to the Retreat at Heritage.
This program is open to guests age 18 and older.
Tentative Schedule
Friday, September 12
3:00pm | check-in
5:00pm | Talk #1
6:00pm – 7:00pm | dinner
7:00pm | Talk #2
8:00pm | Rosary at Seven Sorrows Walk
9:00pm | Quiet hours begin
Saturday, September 13
9:00am | Mass
10:00am | Talk #3
11:30am – 1:00pm | lunch
11:30am | Book and Religious Items sales, book signing
1:00pm | Stations of the Cross
free time to explore the Retreat and private reflection
4:00pm | Talk #4
6:00pm – 7:00pm | dinner
7:00pm | Talk #5
9:00pm | Quiet hours begin
Sunday, September 14
9:00am | Talk #6
11:00am | check-out
11:30am | Mass at the Church of the Purification
About Heritage
Heritage is a revitalized Catholic settlement in Sharon, Georgia, offering a sacred destination of history, beauty, and faith. Our 200-acre retreat, historic church and sacred cemeteries provide a space for profound spiritual renewal and community connection.
About the Leader
Immaculée Ilibagiza
Immaculée Ilibagiza is a powerful Catholic witness who survived the 1994 Rwandan genocide. She credits her survival to prayer and precisely a set of rosary beads gifted to her by her father. Immaculée first book, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust (Hay House), was released in March 2006 an quickly became a New York […]
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