Fourteen members of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters celebrated Jubilees May 24 at Victory Noll in Huntington on the anniversaries of their entrances into OLVM.
Sister Carlota Baca, who turned 100 years old in January, celebrated 80 years with OLVM. She entered on Oct. 28, 1928. A native of Peña Blanca, N.M., Sr. Carlota was missioned in New Mexico, California, Texas and Arizona throughout her career. MORE
Fairchild, Blocker win VNC 5K races
Brian Fairchild and Heidi Blocker were the top finishers in the Victory Noll Center 5K run Saturday through the campus of Victory Noll.
Fairchild was the overall winner in 22 minutes, 3 seconds on the course that included both a road section and trail run. Blocker was the top finisher in the women's division in a time of 22:44. MORE
We invite you to join us in building a Missioner community of social justice and peace that extends the work of Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters in an innovative, non-traditional way. The Missioner program is a transitional program of 1 to 3 years for creative Catholic women 22 years and older. They will live the same simple, celibate lifestyle as the Sisters during the time of their commitment. It is a new opportunity for ministry dedicated to living and promoting the social teaching of the Church.
It is a new way to seek a deeper spiritual life and relationship with God. It is an opportunity to share in the spirit and Mission of the Victory Noll Sisters.
Our Lady of Victory Missonary Sisters is an American Missionary Congregation founded in 1922 — serving the poor and oppressed in a personal, non-institutional way
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