March 2019 Newsletter

Sr. Alina Marie and Sr. Marie Meaghan, now in their second year of novitiate, will be making first vows before long. I asked them to share some of their thoughts for this newsletter. (Sr. Maria Rowena‘s vows will be a few months later.)

Sr. Alina Marie remembers the day she began her novitiate. “I cannot express what joy filled my heart! When I put on the habit and the white veil for the first time, what awe of God filled my soul. It was real! It had happened! I was actually a novice! With the veil upon my head, it was as though God had covered me with His love.

“Since that day, the novitiate has been a very special time for my relationship with the Lord. It has been all about learning the intimate love of Our Lord and how I can respond to it by seeking to give myself completely to Him through the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience.

“The evangelical counsels are beautiful. Chastity is about striving to have a single-hearted devotion to Christ and seeking to give my whole being to Him in response to His total gift of self to me.

“Poverty is about placing myself in complete dependence on and trust in God for everything I need, and seeking to have a spirit of simplicity, gratitude, and attachment to God alone.

“Obedience is about seeking to abandon myself totally to the will of God through my lawful superior, with confidence that God will assuredly bring me to a closer union with Him through my obedience.”

Sr. Marie Meaghan adds, “The novitiate is a time of further discernment and going deeper in prayer with the Lord, in preparation for what He has in store for you. This is similar to when Jesus went into the desert for a special time before He started His public ministry.

“As I look in awe and excitement to professing my first vows, it is so amazing! And, ‘Only by the grace of God, go I.’”

 

Sr. Maria Rowena, Sr. Marie Meaghan and Sr. Alina Marie

The novices recently helped these little girls to put on a skit about St. Catherine Laboure. You’ll see the Blessed Mother, St. Catherine, and her guardian angel.

Sr. Marie Meaghan

The other little girls are St. Catherine’s fellow novices. Perhaps one or more of them will be a real novice one day!

Events

Our Philadelphia convent opened on February 1 with a beautiful Mass, the enthronement of the Sacred Heart, and a blessing of the entire convent. It’s great to have another convent home from which the Sisters will go out to bring Jesus’ love, and it’s great to have another tabernacle home for Jesus.

We have participated in several vocation events, in parishes and at a college, spreading the word about consecrated life and our beautiful charism.

 

 

 

 

 

In our last newsletter I told of our plans to have World Youth Day here at Marycrest this August. Plans have changed, due to various circumstances, and we won’t be having it this summer. Instead, a number of the Sisters will be taking part in other youth events in the area, such as Camp Veritas, Camp Spiritus, and others.

Lent is upon us, and the Sisters have been finding many people in need of Jesus! This holy season is a special time of grace; please pray with us that many whom we find who have been away from confession for years will seek His mercy and return to Him. This is also a time for preparations for those who will be received into the Church, for those who will make their First Communions in May, and for those who will be confirmed. Pray for them all, and ask the Lord if He wants you to help with this beautiful contemplative-missionary apostolate!

Keep close to Jesus, trusting in Him, and He will never fail you! God bless you!

Sr. Dolores Marie

New Convent

New convent blessing

Mass was celebrated for the first time in our newest convent, St. Joseph’s Convent of the Sacred Heart, in Clifton Heights, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia, on February 1. Jesus now has another tabernacle home where He will be adored, and we have another home as well. For this Mass Mother Maria Catherine brought from Marycrest the chalice that was used at the first Mass in 1921 in our original convent on W. 71st St., Manhattan, also named St. Joseph’s Convent of the Sacred Heart.

Following Mass was the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart, after which the new convent was blessed room by room. We are most grateful to all the volunteers especially from the parish, for various councils of the Knights of Columbus, for the pastor, Msgr. George Majoros, for Fr. Dennis Gill and priests from the Cathedral in Philadelphia, and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament who donated furniture and appointments for the chapel. Sister Mary Luchia, local superior, Sister Susan Marie and Sister Theresa Marie are assigned to this new mission, along with Novice Sister Alina Marie who is there temporarily for apostolic experience.

May this new convent bring much praise to God and bring many souls to return to Him.

Right to Life March

Four Parish Visitors participated in the Right to Life March in Washington, DC, two Sisters from Marycrest and two from the Bronx. From Marycrest the two Sisters went to the 4:15 a.m. Mass at the local parish and boarded the parish bus at 5:00, returning about 10:00 p.m. They joined about 500,000 others, all promoting life . Let us pray that our laws will change before long and these yearly marches will no longer be necessary!

Groundbreaking in the Philippines

Today we held the groundbreaking for the future formation house in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales and Archbishop Gilbert Garcera were there for the occasion. Please pray with us that many young women will fill the formation house in the future!

Perpetual Vows

Perpetual Vows

Sr. Theresa Marie Moore, formerly of Michigan, is now a perpetually professed Parish Visitor of Mary Immaculate. Many of her relatives and friends joined the Sisters for the beautiful ceremony of profession and the joy of the day.

After professing her vows of chastity, poverty and obedience, she signed her vows on the altar, along with our general superior and the two official witnesses. The priest https://viagragen.com concelebrants then extended their hands over her for the very meaningful prayer of consecration.

This was followed by the blessing and receiving of the signs of profession: the ring, the mission crucifix, and the crown of roses symbolizing the reward of heaven for fidelity to our vows.

May God bless Sr. Theresa Marie abundantly and grant her much happiness, holiness, and apostolic fruitfulness in her vocation!

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