Meet our Faculty, Staff and Hosts

Rev. Paul H. Dumais serves as the spiritual director of the Sophia Institute Summer Program. He is assisted by Dr. J. David Franks, Dr. Angela Franks, and Dr. Michael P. Krom.The program is generously hosted by the Perron family at their home in Sumner, Maine, Morrill Farm Bed and Breakfast.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Meet Our Hosts: The Perrons







Step back in time to Morrill Farm B&B, our 217-acre working farm. We have an old fashion rustic kitchen with an old slate sink, a wood cookstove, water pump, lanterns and icebox. In our living room we have an old victrola, which is always fun to play, and if you stay in the Winter we have flannel sheets and a soapstone to warm your bed.



Welcome to Morril Farm Bed and Breakfast and the Saint Pio Chapel in Sumner, Maine! We have miles of nature trails for your walking pleasure. The west branch of the Nezinscot River flows through our property and provides great fishing. Additional fishing, as well as swimming, can be enjoyed at many nearby ponds and lakes. Speckle and Bald Mountains are only a five minute car ride away and provide a great day hike with spectacular views. You are about twenty minutes away from Mt. Abram, forty-five minutes from Sunday River and arpproximately the same distance to New Hampshire; for more information, and to reserve a room at the B&B, visit http://www.bbonline.com/me/morrillfarm/.











Thanks to the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Perron and their extended family we will be hosted at Morrill Farm in a rural setting well suited to our purpose--to foster a sense of wonder--surrounded by the natural beauty. The farm is also the site of the Saint Pio Chapel where we will be called to Morning, Evening and Night Prayer as well as Mass by the sound of a bell tolling above the quaint chapel.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It is so nice to have the rhythm of Morning, Evening and Night Prayers, especially in such a beautiful and peace-filled chapel like St. Pio's.