7303 N 112th St, Waverly, NE, USA
Oct 2 - 4, 2026
About this Retreat
Ordained a priest of the Diocese of Lincoln in 1989, Fr. Matthew Eickhoff was head of the Family Life Office for many years, and has a degree from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family.
Fr. Matthew Eickhoff is currently pastor of St Joseph Church in Benkelman and St Joseph Church in Stratton.
He also has a brother who is a priest of the diocese.
Details of this retreat
Franciscan Poverty and Humility: Hallmarks of “God’s Fool”
Oct 2-4, 2026
with the Knights of the Holy Eucharist and Fr. Matt Eickhoff
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Retreat starts Friday with rosary and Mass at 8:00pm, ends Sunday with Noon lunch. Download the sample Eucharistic Retreat Schedule.
Jubilee Year of St. Francis
In the Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi, you are invited to rediscover the radical simplicity that made the Poverello of Assisi one of the most beloved saints in the history of the Church. St. Francis embraced poverty not as deprivation but as liberation — stripping away everything that stood between himself and God, and thus finding a joy the world could neither give nor take away.
This retreat invites participants into that same Franciscan spirit through the heart of the Church's greatest treasure: the Most Blessed Sacrament. In the silence before the Eucharistic Lord, we encounter the God who humbled Himself to become bread — the ultimate poverty of heaven poured out for love of us.
Led by Fr. Matt Eickhoff with the Knights of the Holy Eucharist, the retreat will unfold as a series of Eucharistic spiritual exercises, including Scriptural meditations before the Blessed Sacrament, daily Mass, Confession, and spiritual direction. Together we will reflect on how the Franciscan virtues of poverty and humility are not merely historical charisms but living invitations — calling each of us to surrender, to simplicity, and to a deeper union with the God who gives Himself completely in the Eucharist.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House is as a pilgrimage destination during this extraordinary jubilee year, and a plenary indulgence is available. St. Francis’ spirit of prayer, simplicity, and devotion to Christ has been woven into the fabric of the retreat house since its founding, as the retreat house’s Franciscan heritage spans more than six decades.
Franciscan Fathers established the first retreat house in the Diocese of Lincoln in 1963 and directed it for 15 years until 1978. The retreat house shares its grounds with the Marycrest Motherhouse of the Marian Sisters of the Diocese of Lincoln, a Franciscan religious order, and serves as headquarters for the Knights of the Holy Eucharist, a Franciscan association.
The Franciscan charism of humble service and contemplative prayer continues to shape our mission. Just as St. Francis sought quiet places to encounter the Lord, we provide a sacred space where people can retreat from the noise of daily life and deepen their relationship with Christ.
Hosted by the Knights of the Holy Eucharist, a community of Franciscan religious brothers founded by Mother Angelica and dedicated to fostering reverent Eucharistic devotion in the Diocese of Lincoln.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House offers a sanctuary of prayer and recollection on a spacious acreage near Waverly. There are 50 single rooms, each with a private bath.
We want our retreats to be accessible to everyone, please consider an additional donation, or contact the Retreat House to inquire about financial assistance or if your parish pays part of the cost. If the retreat you’re interested in is full, contact us to be put on a waiting list. A few double rooms are available upon request. Airport transportation to/from LNK or OMA is also available upon request.
In-person at the Retreat House, retreats include meditations by the retreat master, the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation, the Liturgy of the Hours and other devotions, and opportunities for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
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