A Quiet Space.
Taking Time to Spend with God.
The Legacy of Fr. Joseph Musquiz
Arnold Hall Conference Center opened in 1964, inspired by the impulse and faith of Fr. Joseph Musquiz, who arrived in the United States in 1949 to begin the apostolic work of Opus Dei. His dedication to fostering Christian life and initiating new apostolic undertakings laid the foundation for what Arnold Hall would become. Arnold Hall is privately owned and operated by Arnold Hall, Inc., a non-profit organization. Before becoming a conference center, the property served as the campus of Arnold School, a private secondary school.
A Place for Christian Formation and Personal Growth
Arnold Hall hosts retreats, workshops, classes, conferences, and a variety of programs designed to support spiritual, cultural, social, and educational development. The spiritual activities offered here are entrusted to Opus Dei and reflect a Christian outlook on life and culture. Through these programs, men and women of all backgrounds are encouraged to live Christian virtues in their professional and family lives. Visitors from across the U.S. and around the world come to learn, reflect, and grow closer to God in this welcoming, rejuvenating setting in Pembroke, Massachusetts.
A Peaceful Environment for Prayer and Reflection
Nestled on approximately 100 acres in southeastern Massachusetts, Arnold Hall offers quiet walking trails, scenic views, open meadows, and a shrine dedicated to Mary, Mother of God. These natural spaces help guests cultivate an atmosphere of prayer, recollection, and serenity throughout their retreat or program experience.