Presented by Anneta Sutton, MA, AAPC
Living in the solution becomes a way of spiritual life. We will explore the history, impact and connections of the three most important spiritual movements in history.
Reservation InformationThe retreat begins with supper at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and concludes after a Sunday morning conference and optional 10:30 a.m. Mass.
Cost: single-occupancy room, $220; double-occupancy room, $385; suite, $415; meals included.
To register for this retreat, contact the Spiritual Life Office at 320-363-3929, email us at spirlife@osb.org, or register online.

Anetta Sutton, MA, AAPC
Annetta Sanow Sutton is CEO and Founder of Five Point Consulting, an author, speaker, and spiritual care professional. Her book, Catholic Alcoholic: A Witness to Addiction and Redemption, was nominated for the Minnesota Book Award.
Bachelor of Arts in Ministry and Addiction Counseling, University of Mary, Masters in Pastoral Counseling from Emmanuel College Boston, MA, Certified through the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Clinical Pastoral Education and West Central Human Services Internships.
Annetta’s multifaceted professional life includes public and private sector. Working 19 years as a Diocesan Director as Director of Office of Separated, Divorced and Widowed and Director for the Office of Social Justice, Spiritual Care Department Hazelden/Betty Ford Foundation, Adjunct professor University of Mary, Bismarck State College and Saint Mary’s University, Winona, Director of Faith Formation and Police Chaplain.
Annetta admits though, her greatest education has come through being a single mother of five and a life with life filled by living the Benedictine Values, 12 Step Way of Life and Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius.