For more than a quarter century Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center in Venice has been bringing visitors closer to the Lord in its majestic and peaceful setting.
Nestled between a natural preserve and the Myakka River, OLPH is cradled by nature itself – a sanctuary where guests encounter peace, prayer, renewal – and God.

At the heart of OLPH, the still waters of the Blessed Sacrament Lake mirror both the tranquility of the grounds and the divine truth that our souls reflect the image of God. That same reflection of God’s love shines in the people who serve at the retreat center – the staff is warm and welcoming, with many volunteers who serve cheerfully and generously. Simply arriving on the scene puts one in a state of prayer and opens one to a deeper relationship with the Lord.
At the behest of Bishop John J. Nevins, the founding Bishop of the Diocese of Venice, Father Charles Mallen, C.Ss.R. began the process of promoting the development of a retreat center. With the assistance of many, his vision quickly began to take shape.
The groundbreaking for OLPH took place in January 1995. When the retreat center opened eight months later the first buildings included a conference center and two villas. Within five years the two villas increased to four and a dining center, offices, and chapel were added to complete phase one of the master plan. Today, in addition to the seven buildings on-site, retreatants are invited to spend time enjoying the beauty of the grounds which include the Way of the Cross, the Rosary Walk, a shrine to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and peaceful prayer decks overlooking the riverbank.

OLPH stands today as a living testimony to what can happen when God’s will becomes reality. It offers a beautiful and hospitable setting to serve those searching for God: people of Catholic parishes, participants of programs of the Diocese of Venice, and people of Christian faith searching for spiritual help and growth. Here in this place of peace and recollection, the soul is gently drawn into a deeper relationship with Our Lord.
The retreat center suffered a devastating setback when the winds and rains of Hurricane Ian inundated the property and severely damaged each building.
According to Bishop Frank J. Dewane, “When the hurricane passed through, we knew there was much to be done. This had to be a priority – to be fixed up, opened up, and functioning again – because of what this holy ground represents.”

Large portions of the clean-up and rebuilding after the hurricane were made possible through the generosity of benefactors and the tireless work of volunteers. Volunteers put hundreds of hours of expertise, hard work and love into landscaping, clearing and replanting, as well as the construction of the new furniture, restoring the beauty of the grounds as a place of peace and prayer.
“OLPH is a positive experience for so many people, where they have come to discover or receive God’s Mercy,” Bishop Dewane continued. “This retreat center is a blessing to the Diocese and it has had struggles and highlights. We are now going through a new highlight.”

In January 2025, Bishop Dewane designated OLPH as a 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope pilgrimage site for the Diocese of Venice. Even as the 2025 Jubilee Year comes to a conclusion, all are welcome to come and experience the peaceful, tranquil grounds now and beyond the Jubilee Year for an opportunity to step away from the busyness of daily life, to slow down, to listen for God’s voice, and feel His peace resting in quiet contemplation and prayer.
OLPH is currently staffed by priests of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, who encourage retreatants with a hope springing from a keen sense of the goodness and mercy of Jesus Christ. The Oblates devote themselves to dispensing the Lord’s healing love, especially through spiritual direction, the Sacrament of Penance, and the proclamation of truth. They bring the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola and his Spiritual Exercises to OLPH. The Exercises release the power of the Spirit, helping retreatants recognize and develop their gifts while growing in faith, hope, and love. Saint John Paul II described the Spiritual Exercises as the lungs, or oxygen, of the spiritual life for souls and for Christian communities.

The retreats at OLPH foster a contemplative spirit, helping people to find God in all things through careful discernment of the movements of the heart. OLPH Retreat Master Father Leland Thorpe, OMV remarks: “I find joy in guiding others to friendship with Christ, addressing the whole person. We form free men and women to be able to discern the will of God in concrete situations. As a spiritual director, I cherish opportunities to offer retreats, and to vitalize the lay apostolate.”
Father Greg Cleveland, OMV, current OLPH Director, reflects upon how blessed he is to witness the transformation of retreatants who spend time on the grounds. “Retreats are how we work on the interior life – the life of the soul. They are vital for our own spiritual growth, renewal, and transformation. We are drawn ever closer in union with our Savior. If we desire authentic friendship with Jesus, we must spend time with him. A retreat is a wonderful, uninterrupted way of doing so.”
Whether participating in a large group retreat or an individual directed retreat, visitors to OLPH are drawn into the transition from outside noise to the peaceful embrace of the retreat center grounds.
To celebrate three decades of grace-filled service as a Retreat Center for the Diocese of Venice, OLPH will host The Butterfly Ball on Jan. 24, 2026, at the St. Thomas More Parish Chelsea Center in Sarasota. This elegant evening will include a live and silent auctions, dinner, live music, a DJ and dancing. Father Shawn Monahan, OMV, will be the special guest speaker for the occasion. All are invited to join in this joyful and historic gathering honoring the beauty, mission, and enduring spirit of OLPH.
Visit www.olph-retreat.org or call 941-486-0233 for tickets to the Butterfly Ball, sponsorship opportunities, or to donate auction items, as well as to learn more about available retreats.




