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Other striking features on the grounds are the Stations of the Cross in a ravine east of OLV building, the large statue of Jesus visible from West Park Drive, the pond visible from the new dining room in Holy Family Building, and the labyrinth, near Sacred Heart Building, a sacred path of prayer.
The community’s cemetery is located south of the drive beyond the back parking lot. Archbishop Noll and Father Sigstein are both buried there. As you walk toward the cemetery past the garage, visit our Miami Memorial Peace Garden, marked by the Miami Memorial Peace Pole. This pole was carved from a large blue spruce by Sr. Mary Joan Ginsterblum and dedicated in honor of the Miami Indians on October 29, 1989.
Victory Noll has been proclaimed a Backyard Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.
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
+ Proclaiming the Gospel + Working for Justice + Empowering the Laity
We want to minister to the culturally diverse Catholic population of this country, proclaiming Jesus Christ through evangelization, education and/or Christian formation. We would like to offer a solid Catholic teaching and ministries that speak to the needs of the faith communities, empowering the Laity, dedicating our prayer and ministry to the proclamation of God's Kingdom.
That is why we have become part of a network of religious communities collaborating to assist home mission dioceses in their efforts to develop lay leadership and ministry. This is an initiative of the Home Missions Leadership Conference and the Congar Institute for Ministry Development. READ MORE