Silence Retreat 1/2026

21.01.2026 00:00 - 25.01.2026 00:00

Registration ends: 16.01.2026 00:00 - If registration has already closed, please inquire about course places by calling 017 570 1810.

myyntipalvelu@valamo.fi, p. 017 5701 810

, 440€/Student hotel 1 room, incl. accommodation, tuition, meals

Course description

THE COURSE IS CURRENTLY FULL, WE ARE ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR RESERVATIONS

Would Valamo be your place to calm down? The Silence Retreat organized by Valamo College offers peace and quiet, a place where you can direct your gaze inward and consciously strive to find the power of silence. By minimizing the usual everyday stimuli and descending into silence, we create a space where prayer and inner peace begin to open up. The monastery's services create a space for prayer and spiritual renewal. Everyone is given the opportunity to talk with a priest. Members of the Orthodox Church can also participate in the sacrament of penance and communion. Don't let the noise of everyday life silence your inner voice! Join the Silence Retreat and discover a new way of experiencing the world. The Silence Retreat is led by Father Risto Käyhkö and TT Juha Riikonen.

Course program

Rights to changes reserved

Teacher

Riikonen Juha

I am a full-time teacher at Valamo College, TT Juha Riikonen. I teach theological subjects. My courses of responsibility are related to the Orthodox lifestyle, such as “Get to know Orthodoxy” and “Do I feel like an Orthodox?” I also teach retreat courses. My special expertise is related to church history. In my second profession, I am a historian. My doctoral dissertation dealt with the canonical, or church administrative, dispute between the Finnish Orthodox Archbishopric and the Moscow Patriarchate in the years 1945–1957. The topic is very topical again, as the political situation in Europe has become tense due to the war in Ukraine. My hometown of Ilomantsi and Karelianism are an important part of my identity.

Teacher

Käyhkö Risto

Father Risto Käyhkö is a theologian, teacher, and philosophy-trained facilitator of constructive interaction. He is particularly interested in the apostle Paul's idea that one cannot dominate another person, but one can help him to His joy.