Sisters’ Winter 2025 Photos
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Sister visits one of the classrooms and tells the students about her journey to traditional Catholicism from being a Novus Ordo Sister in Nigeria.

During November we took part in an event honoring veterans in our cemetery. Sr. Marie Vianney places a wreath on her father’s grave.

Fr. Benedict Hughes, Sr. Mary Imelda and Sr. Mary Genevieve pose with Sodalists at Mary Immaculate Queen (Rathdrum, Idaho) after their reception ceremony.

Mr. Murry’s apprentice, William, helped to build these cabinets. Since they were for the Sisters’ cloister, he gets a sneak peek of the convent during installation.

St. Lucy wearing the traditional wreath with candles visits Sr. Mary Josephine’s kindergarten class at Mary Immaculate Queen school on her feast day.

Sisters and parishioners bring roses to the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe during the Rosary on her feast.

Sr. Mary Teresita and students of St. Theresa School (Oakland, Maine) look at artifacts displayed in the Redington Museum in Waterville, Maine, a two-story house dating back to 1814.

Christmas caroling with Fr. Casimir at the piano is a tradition at the convent. This year we were joined by our brethren from the major seminary in Idaho.

You never know what to expect at St. Joseph’s! Students and Sisters pose with electrical crew (Wayne, Michigan).

“Let us pray to Holy Mary for our Mother on her feast…” we sang as Reverend Mother prepared to blow out her feastday cake.

Sr. Maria Regina and students from St. Mary’s (Tacoma, Washington) visit the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception while in Washington, D.C., for the March for Life.

Black and blue nuns. Sr. Marie Bernadette, CMD, and Sr. Maria Magdalena, CMRI. enjoy themselves while supervising their students at a joint ice-skating event.

Youngsters of all ages need to play in the snow. The novitiate dog, however, rebels once again over having to be included in the picture.

Sr. Mary Lucy and students of Holy Guardian Angels School (Olathe, CO) enjoy the spectacular view at the Black Canyon in Colorado.

Activities for Catholic Schools Week provided opportunities for students of all ages to work on projects together.

Activities for Catholic Schools Week provided opportunities for students of all ages to work on projects together.

The closing Mass of Catholic Schools week was a high Mass on the Feast of St. John Bosco, sung by the entire student body.

Sisters and Sodalists congregate in the back of St. Michael’s Chapel in preparation for the Candlemas procession that ends the Christmas season.

At the convent in New Hampshire. Not pictured, all the boxes that are stacked around as the Sisters prepare to move in the coming month.