Accessible Guestrooms: Five in the facility; two in the Hostel Wing (218, 241), one in the St. Stephen Wing (264), and two on the Third Floor (318, 320). Beverages: There are no soda machines in our facility. Guests are encouraged to bring coffee tumblers and water bottles for use during their stay. Water bottle filling stations are located in the St. Benedict Dining Hall (155); Emmaus Room (126); Room 203 and Room 336.
Complementary Wi-Fi in the main building. No in-room telephone or television.
Guest checkout:
Please remove bedding and place it in one pillowcase.
Please place used towels in the second pillowcase and place both pillowcases in the hallway.
Please pull the trash bag from the guest room and place it in the hallway or in a larger trash bin.
Verizon Wireless Signal Booster for cellular phone service.
Safe Environment (Safe & Sacred) Basics for Catholic Youth Retreats with Adult Leaders Safe & Sacred training is provided to ensure the safety of all minors in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana. It is a response to the USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People (approved in 2005 and revised in 2011). Safe & Sacred training is also provided to protect adults from false accusations of abuse and/or inappropriate behavior.
Letter of Good Standing Requirements for Catholic Priests, Deacons, Sisters and Speakers outside Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana should be addressed to the Office of the Vicar General, Very Reverend Theodore C. Dudzinski, PO Box 260, Lafayette IN 47902. Letter of Good Standing Guidelines
Visiting Catholic priests and deacons from outside the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana must provide a Letter of Good Standing prior to the retreat.
A Sister or lay person must have a Letter of Good Standing if they are presenting at a retreat that has been advertised to the public.