In the Service of Mercy.
“The spouse of Jesus Christ is called to Religion not only to be saved but also to become a saint.”
“The spouse of Jesus Christ is called to Religion not only to be saved but also to become a saint.”
Every Mercy convent begins Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday with Tenebrae (latin for “shadows”). At the Motherhouse, Tenebrae begins at 6:00 am. The Sisters pray in darkness with the rising sun signifying the coming of the Resurrection. Join us for one of the days via live-stream!
Sister Teresa Mary and Sister Maria Pacis share their joyful gratitude and love for their vocations as Religious Sisters of Alma, Michigan…Come and See!
Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan share the charism of Mercy and information about a typical day in their life, a tour of their chapel and prayer, vocation testimonies and so much more!
ATTENTION: HOLY HOUR WILL NOT BE LIVE-STREAMED AUGUST 14-16.
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A Treasurer of Heavenly Blessing
Learn about Venerable Mother Catherine McAuley’s cause for canonization, and about the healing of a 6 month old baby, which is under investigation as the potential miracle for her Beatification.
Establishment of Long Island Convent
Mother Mary Christa Nutt and Sister Miriam MacLean sit down with Bishop Barres to discuss RSM’s new ministry on Long Island through the establishment of a convent in the Diocese of Rockville Centre.
Paterson Sisters Inspiring Students
Sister Moira Debono, R.S.M., Paterson community’s local superior, and Msgr. Geno Sylva, rector of St. John’s and diocesan vicar for special projects, Sister Mary Mia Menke, R.S.M., and Sister Paul Miriam MacInnes, R.S.M. are hosted by Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney and Communications Director Jai Agnish.
A Meeting Point for Mercy
Sister Mary Lisa Renfer is featured on the SonRise Morning Show to discuss the connection between February 11th’s Marian feast and the World Day of the Sick.