Death of Sr. Joan Germaine Riley

Sr. Joan Germaine passed peacefully to her eternal reward on July 22. Bishop Gerardo Colacicco and Father David Rider celebrated the Funeral Mass on July 27. It was attended by several of Sister Joan’s nieces and nephews, Parish Visitor Associates, the local Legion of Mary, aides who had cared for Sister Joan, friends from Rome, NY, and the Sisters at Marycrest and those from our Bronx and PA convents. May Sr. Joan Germaine rest in God’s eternal peace and pray for us all.

May 2023

“Not only is the Holy Eucharist our personal comfort, strength and victory, but it is also the greatest gift we have to offer others for their salvation and sanctification.” (Mother Mary Teresa Tallon, our Foundress)

What is more heartrending than a child who is really hungry?? I remember one time when I brought an emergency bag of groceries to a very needy family. Little Mike’s eyes, seeing it, lit up, as he exclaimed, “Food!”

To feed the hungry—how important that is, and how appealing to our nature. Giving not only food, but giving our love with the food. Yet, how many children lack the food their souls desperately need. They don’t even know that their souls are famished, and often their parents don’t seem to realize it, either.

We find these children and adults everywhere, in every town or city in which we work We want to lead them all to Jesus through instruction in the faith! “Feed with instruction those you meet,” as our Foundress said.

She also said, “Food for their souls is what we want to give them, and indeed, what they need most of all.” Food that will give the spiritual nourishment to sustain them through life and to take them to eternity! Their hungry souls can only be satisfied by coming to God–coming to know Him, or coming back to Him if they have strayed away.

There’s something deep inside everyone that craves for more, for the eternal. However, many people don’t even know why their souls are so restless, don’t know how to go about reaching toward God. Jesus is willing, more than willing, to feed their souls and satisfy their thirst with Himself.

As we are reminded In this time of Eucharistic revival, it’s so important to lead persons to Jesus in the Eucharist! This is true “soul food.”

Persons who have strayed away can be found! They can be helped to return to the Good Shepherd! They can be led to the spiritual food their souls need!

When Parish Visitors approach people, face to face and heart to heart, the people know that the Church is interested in them, that God is interested in them. This personal approach, gentle and non-threatening, can touch hearts quickly. In this age of technology, our person-to-person approach is more and more effective in helping today’s straying sheep.

We’ve been doing all this since our community began, finding these starving souls, who may not even know how starved they are, and leading them to Jesus! Our contemplative prayer life is what empowers this apostolate.

All our convents have a chapel with the Blessed Sacrament always present, and all the Sisters have a Holy Hour of Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament daily. What a privilege this is!

New vocations: We have been blessed with new vocations in the US, in the Philippines and in Nigeria, young women who feel in their heart the call to follow the Good Shepherd in this contemplative-missionary vocation.

Our newest novice, Sr. Marie Michelle, talking with our oldest Sister

Some upcoming events: Again we’ll have a temporary mission in Ireland, during the months of June and July. Sr. Margery Therese, Sr. Theresa Marie and Sr. Alina Marie will be serving there. They, and Sr. Carole Marie, were in Ireland last summer, and they’re excited to be going again to serve the Lord’s people there!

On August 5 we’ll be hosting World Youth Day Not A World Away, for high school teens, at Marycrest, our motherhouse, at the time of the World Youth Day in Portugal. Details are on our website. Please keep this in your prayer. Past World Youth Day events at Marycrest have been spiritually helpful to so many!

If you’d like to get to know us better, just email me at pvmi@frontiernet.net and we can plan a time for a phone chat.
Keep praying for God’s guidance for your life! We’re praying for you, too!
God bless you and your loved ones!

 

Sr. Dolores Marie and all the Parish Visitor Sisters

October 2022

Jack, about 14, walked into Sister’s religion class one afternoon: “I’ve never been inside a church before,” he told Sister. “But, I’ve been thinking. There has to be something bigger than us. Everybody is into technology, but there has to be more to life than that, and I want to find out what it is!”

God’s grace was working in him, and we didn’t have to look for this teen hungering for God—he looked for Sister!

So many people, of all ages, are hungering for God, and they might not even know it. We find so many, and it’s a privilege to help them to know and love the Lord.

 

Teens, adults, children—they all need to be helped to know and love Jesus. We want to show them that the truth is lovable. They need to be taught how to pray and how to keep growing in their faith all their lives!

 

 

 

 

 

“Our Blessed Lord looks to us for the hearts of His little ones. “God grant that we may make the way straight for many of them, that Jesus may come and go among them freely and that their way to Him may be sure and simple.”

Mother Mary Teresa Tallon, Foundress

 

 

Our community has been blessed with five new postulants who want to love and serve God as Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate. There are two postulants here in the US, two in the Philippines, and one in Nigeria. Please pray that many more will come!

This month we are opening a new mission convent in Warren, Ohio, where several Sisters served for a few months last year. Also, in October the four Sisters who were on a three-month temporary mission to Ireland returned to the U.S., after a fruitful apostolate there. There is so much need in so many places!

May God bless you and guide you in your discernment of His will for your life.

                                                                                          The Parish Visitor Sisters, who are praying for you!

NEW CONVENT IN OHIO

Our newest convent was opened in Warren, Ohio on October 15. The Sisters will serve Blessed Sacrament Parish and the other parishes in Warren.  Fr. Christopher Cicero, the pastor, welcomed the Sisters who had previously served there temporarily last year. Sister Mary Beata and Sister Debra Marie are joined by Michelle DiCarlo, one of our postulants. Bishop David Bonner celebrated the parish Mass on the 15th to welcome the Sisters to the Youngstown Diocese, and Mother Maria Catherine and Sister Alina Marie were present for the occasion.

As in all our convents, Warren has a Chapel with the Blessed Sacrament always present.

 

GENERAL CHAPTER AND ELECTIONS

The General Chapter of the Parish Visitors of Mary Immaculate, held every five years, opened on June 16. Elections were held on June 27 and 28. Bishop Gerardo Colacicco presided at the election of the General Superior, and Mother Maria Catherine was re-elected as General Superior. General Councilors elected were Sr. Mary Josita, Assistant General Superior, Sr. Carole Marie, Sr. Ann Marie, and Sr. Dolores Marie. Please pray with us for those elected and for God’s blessings for the years to come.

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