Fall 2025 Online Retreat:
Schedule, Topics, and Speakers

The Fall 2025 Life-Giving Wounds online retreat will take place over seven consecutive Wednesday evenings, from October 1 to November 12, 8:15 - 10:00 p.m. EST each night (with a BONUS 8th session on Thursday, November 6, 8:15-9:15 p.m. EST). Below is the schedule for what is planned for each evening.

The Life-Giving Wounds Retreat Guide will walk through the six meditations and provide additional information that break open the talks. Small group break-outs will give participants a chance to process together what they just heard, and share experiences with a supportive, compassionate group of peers and retreat leaders.


Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 8:15-10:00pm EST

First Meditation: “Blessed are Those Who Mourn for They Will Be Comforted” (Mt 5:4) - What’s your story?

Speaker: Beth Sri

This talk will examine the common wounds caused by our parents’ divorce or separation, especially the “wound of silence” that can make it hard to even grieve family breakdown. It will also discuss the deepest wound, the loss of our parents’ love together, and how we can begin to find a deeper identity beyond that of our broken origins.

Beth Sri is a graduate of Benedictine College and was among the first FOCUS missionaries. She is the co-author of two books with her husband, Dr. Edward Sri. The mother of eight children and now also a grandmother. She has a heart for those around her, encouraging young adult women as well as fellow wives and mothers to meet Jesus in their call to marriage and motherhood through mentorship, small group gatherings, and connecting one-on-one. 

She also helps lead retreats in Denver for Life-Giving Wounds, for which she also serves on the board of directors. 

Though not Italian, she relishes cooking up “authentico” Italian dishes for her growing family. When she is not in the kitchen making a quadruple batch of something or chauffeuring children somewhere, she can be found on a long run in the Colorado sunshine, curled up with an annotated Jane Austen novel, or boisterously cheering for her kids at their soccer games. 


Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Second Meditation: “Our Father Who Art in Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name” (Mt. 6:9) - How has the wound of our parents’ divorce or separation affected our personal identity and relationship with God?

Speaker: Dr. Daniel Meola

This talk will look at how our parents’ divorce or separation has impacted our personal identity and our relationship with God. It will examine the common experiences of being “torn between the two worlds of our parents,” “losing” our childhood (if you were a child when the divorce happened), and questions about God and our faith in the aftermath of our parents’ divorce. It will also discuss how Baptism, which makes us God’s children, is the foundation of our truest identity and gives us a new childhood and a new family.

Dr. Daniel Meola is the co-founder (with his wife Bethany) of Life-Giving Wounds. He holds a PhD from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family and has been leading retreats for various groups for over 15 years. As an adult child of divorce himself, Dan’s passion is helping ACODs find the healing that God desires for them. He and Bethany live in Bowie, MD with their three daughters, Zelie-Louise, Grace, and Josephine.


Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Third Meditation: “Perfect Love Casts Out Fear” (1 Jn 4:18) - How has the wound affected our intimate relationships and vision of marriage?

Speaker: Mike and Michelle Manocchio

This talk will examine how our parents’ divorce or separation has affected our own relationships (especially dating and marriage; but elements of this talk are applicable to friendships as well) and our understanding of love and marriage. It will draw on Sacred Scriptures and Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body as a guide for authentic, redeemed love, and it will reflect on how we can move from unhealthy self-protection to Christlike total self-giving.


Wednesday, October 22, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Fourth Meditation: “Let the Peace of Christ Control Your Hearts” (Col 3:15) - How has the wound led to anxiety, anger, sin, and temptation?

Speaker: Laura O’Neill, MS, LPC, RN

This talk will examine the common experiences of anger and anxiety (among other emotional challenges) caused by our parents’ divorce or separation. It will look at how we can “live” these emotions in good or bad ways and, more generally, how the Eucharist and confession help us deal with the specific temptations that can come up for us as children of divorce.

Laura O’Neill is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Virginia, an Army veteran, and a current Doctoral Student in Counselor Education and Supervision. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Villanova University and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Divine Mercy University.

For more than twenty years, Laura has walked with people through seasons of suffering and healing, offering a safe and welcoming space where clients can move at their own pace. With a background as a registered nurse and advanced training in Internal Family Systems Therapy (Level 1), she integrates body, mind, and spirit in her work. Rooted in her Catholic faith, she draws on an IFS lens that honors each person’s dignity as made in the image of God. She carries a special love and empathy for those who have grown up in difficult or fractured families. Laura invites clients into healing that is not only understood but deeply felt—where interior freedom and flourishing become a lived reality.


Wednesday, October 29, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Fifth Meditation: “Forgive Us Our Trespasses As We Forgive Those Who Trespass Against Us” (Mt 6:12) - Forgiveness and family boundaries

Speaker: Fr. Dan Leary

This talk will reflect on the Christian meaning of forgiveness, especially in light of forgiving our parents or others who have harmed us during our parents’ divorce or separation. It will discuss strategies for forgiving in difficult circumstances, and establishing healthy boundaries, with an eye to breaking the cycle of divorce and brokenness in our lives and families.

Fr. Dan Leary graduated from Mount Saint Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, MD, and was ordained a priest in the Archdiocese of Washington DC in June 1997. For the next 23 years, he ministered at various parishes throughout the Archdiocese. During this time, he led numerous retreats for men, women and couples, and pilgrimages to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.  In addition, Father Dan organized several mission trips each year to serve the poor through Mustard Seed Communities in Jamaica and the Missionaries of Charity in Haiti. He continues to support two non-profits: The Talitha Cumi Foundation, Inc., and Anima Christi Retreats, Inc. Father Dan has spiritually assisted the Life-Giving Wounds ministry since its beginning, and has served as the retreat priest for several retreats.

In July 2020, Father Dan was appointed Chaplain of the Sisters of Mary, a religious community founded in 1964 by DC-native Venerable Father Al Schwartz. He served for three years as their Chaplain, a Spiritual Father to the 350+ Sisters of Mary and tens of thousands of children in their care. In 2023, Fr. Dan returned to the Archdiocese of Washington and is currently pastor of St. John the Evangelist parish in Clinton, MD.


Dan and Bethany Meola sitting outdoors near a brick wall, smiling at the camera.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Q&A with Some of the Online Retreat Speakers and the Founders of Life-Giving Wounds

In this special session, we’ll have a live Q&A session with some of our speakers (so far) about their talks and the founders of Life-Giving Wounds. This is a chance to ask them any questions you have about the topics of the retreat.

Speakers: Dr. Daniel and Bethany Meola, and Other Speakers from Previous Weeks

Dr. Daniel Meola is the co-founder (with his wife Bethany) of Life-Giving Wounds. He holds a PhD from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family and has been leading retreats for various groups for over 15 years. As an adult child of divorce himself, Dan’s passion is helping ACODs find the healing that God desires for them. He and Bethany live in Bowie, MD with their three daughters, Zelie-Louise, Grace, and Josephine.

Bethany Meola has a master of theological studies degree from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, D.C. She and Dan met there and married in 2011. Bethany served the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for seven years in the Secretariat of Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth before their daughter Zelie was born.


Close-up portrait of a man with short brown hair, blue eyes, and a slight smile, wearing a dark jacket against a blurred outdoor background.

Thursday, November 6, 2025, 8:15-9:15 pm EST

Visio Divina with our Sacred Artwork

In this optional bonus session, we’ll do a prayerful “visio divina” of the sacred art we commissioned: Let the Children of Divorce Come to Me, by Michael Corsini. Mike will lead everyone on a prayerful reflection of the sacred art, exploring its many-layered symbolism, to draw closer to Jesus and receive his healing more. Mike will also play some praise and worship music too.

Speaker: Michael Corsini

Michael Corsini is a husband and father of five. Michael is an artist, musician, speaker and retreat leader. He believes that his mission is to help people experience the powerful love of God through an authentic encounter with beauty.  

Michael is a graduate of Ringling School of Art and Design and has a Master of Theological Studies from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family in Washington, D.C. He also spent five years as a member of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal.  

Michael is a gifted worship leader and has led music for thousands of holy hours, masses and retreats for nearly two decades. His music and art can be found here: www.michaelcorsini.com.


Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 8:15-10:00 pm EST

Sixth Meditation: “By His Wounds You Have Been Healed” (1 Pt 2:24) - What is the Christian meaning of suffering? Where am I going?

Speaker: Brian Baudoin

This talk will examine the Christian understanding of redemptive suffering and how that helps us in our difficulties as adult children of divorce or separation. It will also reflect on how the wounds we experience can - through the help of Christ - become resources of faith, hope, love, and joy for ourselves and others. We can find meaning and purpose in the midst of the wound.

Brian Baudoin is a missionary with Ablaze Ministries in College Station, Texas. He lives there with his wife, Carolyn, and their son, Caleb, and they are expecting baby #2 this January! Brian grew up in Maryland and is an adult child of divorce whose parents separated when he was six. He attended his first Life Giving Wounds retreat in Denver in October 2023 and has since served as a presenter, emcee, small group leader, and worship leader on four additional retreats, continuing his healing journey and seeking to bless others. He enjoys pickleball, reading, cigars, college football, probably a little too much, and cooking for crowds. In addition to his mission with Ablaze, Brian has a Master's Degree in Theology from the Augustine Institute, a Certification in Catholic Coaching from Metanoia Catholic, and a fun fact- he has traveled and performed as a magician (little-known fact - St. John Bosco is the patron Saint of Magicians in the Church!). He is passionate about Life Giving Wounds and helping grow the mission. His favorite Bible verse is Philippians 1:6 - "Being Confident in this, that the one who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Christ Jesus"