January 2026Newsletter

Our January 2026 newsletter is here! Praying that everyone had a blessed Christmas and wishing everyone a very Blessed New Year.

Our January Men’s retreat is full, so please register for the February and March Retreats.

We are also taking registrations for our Ash Wednesday retreat, which, this year, is for Men and Women. This midweek retreat is begins on Tuesday, February 17; check-in is after 1 pm and the retreat starts at 3 pm. This retreat ends after lunch on Thursday, February 19. We look forward to having you with us.

Please remember to send in your prayer requests. Blessings and peace to you,

Anita Goth, Retreat Coordinator


December 2025 Newsletter

Blessings and peace to you during this Advent Season. 
This Advent is very meaningful for us at the retreat center as we are also on a journey, of uncertainty, as indicated in Fr. Sudlik’s opening letter, however, we trust in the Lord’s providence and know that He guides our path as we travel through this time. 
We have our final Advent Retreat next weekend, December 12-14, 2025, presented by Susan Stabile.  Please contact us if you want to register for this retreat or go online. 
We are having retreats in 2026. Our theme is “The Beatitudes – Blessed are They Who…”.  We are very excited about these retreats and registrations have already been coming in. 

In this newsletter, we also announce our Last Retreat, which will be on June 26-28, 2026. 
Our Closing Reception will be held on Sunday, June 28, 2026.  We have a maximum capacity of 120 for the closing reception, so please register/rsvp early.  

We also plan to have several retreats after June 2026, with special presenters. We have not yet finalized these dates, even though we have listed potential dates in the newsletter. As we hear back from these presenters, we will update you and open registrations at that time. 

We are also including a bit of history of the retreat center in this newsletter.  When you are here next, you can check out the many photo albums we have put together which are located throughout the Garden Court and Lethert sitting area. 

There is one particular bible verse, that has meaning for me for lots of reasons, which is Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens.”. We are praying for all our retreatants this Advent season and thank you all for your generous support. 
We extend Christmas Blessings to all of you as well and wish you peace and joy in the New Year.  

Anita Goth, Retreat Coordinator