Sisters’ Fall 2024 Photos Return to Sisters' Newsletter Four new postulants add their smiles to the Novitiate collection. Rex looks embarrassed to be included in a photo opposite a cow...Bishop Pivarunas received the new postulants on the feast of the Divine Maternity.Spread the light! Two Sisters prepare for the candlelight procession in honor of Our Lady during the Fatima Conference.Exploring the wonders of God’s creation during biology class with Sr. Mary Cabrini at St. Michael’s Academy.Progress on construction of the new convent at the City of Mary (Rathdrum, Idaho).The men putting up the trusses in snow and cold rain! They had to do it that day because the crane was rented for the day at several hundred dollars an hour. (!!)Fr. Letourneau, Sr. Mary Teresita and Sr. Maria Goretti with the owner of Cedar Works, who donated the new playground set for St. Theresa’s Church in Oakland, Maine.Andale, Nino!! Sr. Maria Dolorosa gets a young pinata enthusiast pointed in the right direction during the All Saints’ Day party (Middleville, Michigan).The Sisters from our two convents in Michigan are able to get together for a visit now and then. Here they are out for a walk near the convent in Middleville.WHAT?!? The students from St. Joseph’s actually went to heaven for their All Saints’ Day party?! Fr. Francisco must have really pulled some strings this time!The Sisters from our two Michigan missions went to see one of their seniors taking part in a Civil War re-enactment.Pumpkin carving at the All Saints’ Day party at Holy Guardian Angel’s school in Olathe, Colorado. Sr. Mary Lucy steps in to prevent a mishap.Sisters and students sing during the pontifical high Mass during the Fatima Conference at Mount St. Michael.Sr. Mary Genevieve and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders visit the cow and the new calf on the seminary farm. Brother Simon and Felix, the seminary dog, came along.With only two Sisters on a mission, every talent you have is called into action, and perhaps some you did not know you had. Sr. Mary Cecilia helps arrange flowers for the altar for a special feast.Sisters and parishioners of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church visit a cemetery during the month of November to pray for the Holy Souls. Share this:ShareEmailPrintTwitterFacebook