Women’s retreat Jan. 19-22 with Regnum Christi, Fr. Jason Smith L.C.
Southern Nebraska Register
All women are invited to have a personal encounter with Christ Jan. 19-22 during the “Meet Me at the Well” Spiritual Exercises retreat with Regnum Christi and Father Jason Smith, L.C.
The retreat will be held at Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House, near Waverly.
Father Smith, a priest of the Legionaries of Christ, serves as a Regnum Christi director and works in retreats, spiritual direction, marriage preparation, and marriage ministry.
The retreat will include opportunities for spiritual direction with the Legionaries of Christ, Mass, and conferences given by consecrated women of Regnum Christi.
Regnum Christi is Latin for “Kingdom of Christ.” Regnum Christi is a federation within the Catholic Church with a Christ-centered spirituality that is lived in communion with all members, in union with the Church, and through a mission to build the kingdom of Christ. Regnum Christi is made up of more than 25,000 members throughout 38 countries world-wide.
The Jan. 19-22 retreat is open to all women, including those who are not members of Regnum Christi.
The retreat theme comes from Regnum Christi Music Collective’s newest song, “Meet Me at the Well,” and is inspired by the Gospel passage of the woman at the well in the Gospel of John 4.
The cost for the retreat is $300. Registration includes meals, lodging in a private room, and a retreat book. Scholarships are available. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. about scholarships.
For more information or registration, visit www.goodcounselretreat.org or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 402-786-2705.
Other upcoming retreats at Good Counsel are” “Unbound: Freedom in Christ” with Father William Holoubek Feb. 3-5; “Winter Symposium” with the LDCCW Feb. 10-11; “Ash Wednesday Day of Recollection” Feb. 22; and “I+U=We Marriage Workshop” Feb. 24-26 with Father Jay Buhman.