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VNC Staff 
Sue Wilhelm
DIRECTOR
Sue Wilhelm, who received her Doctorate in Ministry in 2008, comes to Victory Noll from Toledo, OH. She brings years of experience in leading and facilitating retreats, leadership workshops, spiritual formation programs and labyrinth walks. Also a spiritual director, Sue's greatest passion lies in helping others broaden and deepen their relationship with God, others, and the earth while becoming God's dream of who they can become.
Sue can be reached at (260)356-0628, ext. 128 or by e-mail at suewilhelm@olvm.org

Sr. Rita Musante OLVM
SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR
RETREAT GUIDE
PRAYER MINISTRY
Sister Rita Musante is originally from NW Pennsylvania. A Victory Noll Sister with 33 years experiences as a spiritual director, she has also ministered as catechist, liturgist, pastoral associate, and house of prayer director in California, Utah, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Indiana. Sister Rita holds a B.A. in Theology from the University of Detroit and an M.A. in Christian Spirituality from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. She is available for spiritual direction and retreats. To schedule time with her, you can contact her at ritamusante@juno.com or (260)356-0628, ext. 183.

Barbara Viti
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Barbara began her ministry in May 2006. For two days a week, Barb assists in the many activities and events held at the Center. She brings her vast experiences in working in retreat houses, parishes, and nursing. She worked at the former OLVM ministry, Elizabeth House of Prayer in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She also brings her life experience as a mother, grandmother, and wife to enhance her ministry at the Center. You can contact Barb at barbviti@olvm.org or (260)356-0628, ext. 174.

Sr. Rose Zita Rosonke, OLVM
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Sister Rose Zita Rosonke, originally from Iowa, has been a member of the Victory Noll Sisters since 1957. Over the years she has ministered in Michigan, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Indiana with Religious Education, Youth Ministry and various other missionary endeavors. Sr. Rose Zita holds a B.A. in Social Service from St. Francis College in Fort Wayne, and an M.A. in Religious Studies with the Pastoral Institute Program from Incarnate Word College in San Antonio. You can contact Sr. Rose Zita at info@olvm.org or (260)356-0628, ext. 174. |
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FOSTERING SPIRITUAL GROWTH, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
IN AN ECUMENICAL AND MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
DIRECTIONS TO VICTORY NOLL CENTER
The Victory Noll campus is located on the west side of the city of Huntington, Indiana on the north side of West Park Drive.
Once on campus, follow the main drive up the hill and past the statue of Our Lady. From there, follow the signs to the Victory Noll Center parking lot.

PLACES OF INTEREST
Below are shown a few of the main points of interest around the Victory Noll campus grounds, along with locations of the main places within Victory Noll Center and the OLV Building.

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Be still and know that I am God.
— Psalm 46:10
The Victory Noll Center is sponsored by Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters to serve the people of God. The Center offers a welcoming place for people of all faiths and cultural and ethnic traditions who desire to enrich their lives and deepen their relationship with God in an atmosphere of peace and beauty. The Center embraces a multicultural and ecumenical stance with special outreach to the Hispanic community.
Offering hospitality, seeking justice and non-violence in all areas of our lives, and walking with people in their faith journey are at the heart of the mission of the Victory Noll Sisters and the Victory Noll Center.
The Center is a gathering place for individuals or groups. Events are designed to foster personal and spiritual growth. Some of the activities and opportunities offered at the Center include:
* retreats
* prayer and reflection
* a labyrinth to walk and pray
* study groups
* spiritual direction
* educational workshops
* enrichment workshops
* meeting place for support groups
Helpful Explanations
Spiritual direction is the art of Christian listening carried out in the context of a one-to-one relationship for the purpose of being attentive and responsive to the movement of God’s presence, inviting one into a deeper relationship with God.
Private retreat is time and space apart for persons who search and hunger for deeper and quieter prayer, desiring to know God more personally and to spend time with Him.
Directed retreat is a private retreat as described above, with the assistance of a spiritual director.
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