Sisters’ Spring 2025 Photos
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Sisters from Mount St. Michael joined Mary Immaculate Queen Parish for their procession and ceremonies in honor of Our Lady’s Queenship.

Sisters preparing for vows or reception as novices spend an extra hour in private prayer every day in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament.

It was a lovely afternoon for our annual picnic on the feast of the Ascension, perfect for volleyball, games and walks.

While touring Faneuil Hall in Boston, the Sisters from our New England missions visit with a 101-year-old veteran.

Not photoshopped! Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (Salem, New Hampshire) and at the rainbow’s end, the newly rebuilt historic building which now serves as the convent.

Sisters from Mount St. Michael and several of our missions were able to attend the ordination of our newest CMRI priest, Fr. Martin Sentmen.

Students from Holy Guardian Angels School (Olathe, Colorado) are intrigued by dinosaur bones at the Delta County Historical Society Museum.

Sisters and students from St. Joseph’s (Wayne, Michigan) join several CMD schools for several days of field trips including the North American Martyrs shrine, Our Lady of Victory Basilica and Niagara Falls.

On the feast of St. Joseph, Sr. Maria Magdalena directed the students in singing a high Mass at St. Joseph’s Church in Wayne, Michigan.

The Sisters at St. Mary’s in Tacoma repot the house plants yet again. Do they have green thumbs, or is it the gloves?

Sr. Maria Regina admires the Academic Fair displays at St. Mary’s in Tacoma. The students presented a variety of history-themed reports.

Students from Mary Immaculate Queen School in Idaho visit Mount St. Michael for a tour of the host room and print shop.

Fr. Benedict addresses Sodality members of Mary Immaculate Queen Church at their 10-year anniversary celebration. After several years of inactivity, the Sodality was resurrected in 2015.

Sister holds a newly-born lamb. The Novitiate farm was nursery to thirteen lambs this spring, more than doubling the size of the flock within a few days.










