Meeting Rooms

The Redemptorist Renewal Center has a variety of meeting rooms available for your use. Upon your arrival at the Renewal Center, you will be informed of your meeting room assignment(s). You will also find the name of the group that is assigned to the space posted on the door.

Meeting rooms are prepared for your use according to your requests prior to arrival. If there are any adjustments that need to be made please do not hesitate to inform us.

The Petroglyph Assembly Hall:  This is the central meeting room of The Renewal Center.  It accommodates 150 people theatre style or in a round table configuration, and 75 people classroom-style. This large meeting space is located east of the Bookstore/Dining Room building and Our Lady of the Desert Church.

The Ironwood Room:  This meeting room is located underneath the Petroglyph Assembly Hall, next to the library and the swimming pool.  This room can comfortably hold 75 people theatre style and 35 people classroom style.

The Prickly Pear Room:  This room is also located in the St. Clement building. It can readily accommodate up to 20 people in comfortable theater style.

The Palo Verde Room:  This room is located in front of the staff garage underneath the mai building.  Set up in a conference-room style, it can accommodate up to 12 people.

The Cholla Room:  This is located in the St. Alphonsus Building.  This room, with its expanse of hardwood floor, is used exclusively for meditation and prayer.

The Francis X. Seelos Common Room:  This is located central to the Garden Courtyard.  It is available for small group leadership retreats or as a gathering  place for retreat group leadership teams.

The Ocotillo Room:  This is located in the Administration Building. It also is available for small group leadership retreats or as a gathering place for retreat group leadership teams.

Courtyard:  The courtyard is located north of the Administrative Building.  It is surrounded by courtyard rooms and the Francis Seelos Meeting Room.  The pool and patio are located adjacent to the Petroglyph Room and provide space for breakouts and social time.