Located six miles west of Irene, South Dakota on 300 rolling acres of the beautiful Missouri Valley, the Retreat Center provides modern, clean, and comfortable lodging rooms with private baths, queen sized beds and a couch or recliner as a standard for each guest. The full kitchen staff is also on hand to provide delicious, freshly prepared meals.
Christ the King Retreat Center is one of four major retreat centers that we operate in the United States. Wherever we are, our mission is to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to those who have had the least opportunity to hear it.
Our community was founded in 1826 in Aix en Provence, France, by St. Eugene de Mazenod. He has been called the patron of dysfunctional families. To learn more about St. Eugene and to request a brochure call 763-682-1394.
Consistent with our Jesuit tradition and Ignatian heritage, we offer individual 8-day and 30-day directed, silent retreats based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. We also welcome individuals and groups for their own private retreats of any length and offer a variety of additional preached retreats and other programs throughout the year. Our mission is to support and foster an active prayer life, a deeper conversion and relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ.
As a department of Creighton University, we serve Creighton students, faculty/staff and alumni. We also welcome all others seeking a place of rest or retreat, including religious, parishes, school groups, organizations and private individuals.
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556) provide a wonderful method for doing this. They help us see who we are – one loved by God. They help us realize we are called by God to follow Jesus Christ, who became man over 2,000 years ago to show us how to live. He still shows us how to live today.
The retreat house offers resources to all who want to discern God's presence in their lives. At the same time, they also aim to help their retreatants to become "contemplatives in action," people who bring this spirituality into the everyday world.
This silent retreat ministry hopes to help women and men of all backgrounds to more fully grow in their personal relationships with Jesus Christ. The Jesuits see themselves as companions of Jesus, and they invite others to join with them, as friends in the Lord to build up the body of Christ here on earth.
Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth), is a Franciscan center of Spirituality called to serve the people of God through prayer and by providing the opportunity to retreat into the silence and solitude of a hermitage environment.
St. Therese of Lisieux HermitageThe hermitages are nestled in the midst of the natural beauty of forest, prairie and a wildlife lake. Away from the struggles and influences of a secular society, the hermit/guest enters into the freedom of a “desert-like” environment, following Christ’s example where “he would often go off to someplace where he could be alone to pray.”
The Redemptorists of the Denver Province, through their commitment to the values and charism of their founder, St. Alphonsus Liguori, continue to maintain the retreat center so that the redemptive love of Jesus Christ may be abundantly proclaimed.
Located in a lovely nook in the Cheyenne River Breaks south of Plainview, this beautiful log-cabin style retreat center has 15 bedrooms, 29 beds, 6 bathrooms, and a large kitchen and dining room. We have a cooking staff and can provide meals for at least 29 people at a time. In addition to the log chapel built in 2002 (in English, “House of the Holy Spirit”), there is also a small pioneer church, St Patricks, built in 1918. The center boasts a very nice (small) theological library for days of study. And of course, there are nearly 30 acres of nature to explore for contemplative walks and prayer.
Saint Benedict Center is a ministry of the Catholic Missionary Benedictine community of Christ the King Priory, whose prayer and presence abides there. This oasis of peace is open to visitors of all faiths and welcomes group and individual retreats, planned programs and spiritual direction. The Center also welcomes business and community groups seeking a quiet and reflective environment for meetings. It offers both overnight and day only accommodations.