Peace! It has been a while since we posted … sorry for the time gap! So much has happened–Final Vows for myself and Sr. Kate, Chopped and everything that went with it (especially all the media coverage), our Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast for 600 guests, Christmas Parties for nearly 1,300 guests … and now we have begun Lent 2016 during the Year of Mercy! I wanted to post a few pictures from the past couple of months. We’ll keep updating the website in the coming weeks. God bless!
Sr. Jess and our friend Br. Pat get pastries ready for our Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast.
Roses around the Sacred Heart of Jesus Statue at Sr. Kate & Sr. Alicia’s Final Vows. We placed a picture of Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., by the statue in gratitude for his prayers and support. May he rest in peace!
Sr. Alicia and Sr. Kate lay prostrate during the Litany of the Saints during their Final Vows ceremony/Mass on October 4, 2015.
Some of the sisters stop for a photo opp after Sr. Jaime’s first vows on September 10, 2015
More happy sisters!!
Who says Franciscans don’t have fun? Thanks to our friend who let us take his car for a spin. Even Grace (our German Shepherd) got in on the action!
Community Dinner, January 2016–Hawaiian Sliders, anyone??
Thanks to our friend Chef Michael for helping us out at our community dinner on January 27, 2016.
Sr. Alicia and Sr. Kate stop for a quick picture before the reception after Archdiocese’s Mass at the close of the Year for Consecrated Life on January 24, 2016. Our Community helped by sponsoring the reception. It was a joyful occasion. Thanks to all our benefactors who made the delicious meal possible!
Some of our friends helping make Turkey Sliders. Yum!!
Sr. Alicia tried her hand at making Bratwurst over Christmas. Clearly Grace approves!
Laura helps make dinner on Christmas Eve.
Sr. Stephanie helps coordinate the Turkey Basket Give Away after our Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast!
Some of our friends, ready to help give out food for Thanksgiving dinners!
The Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast–a huge success!
Sr. Alicia helps to greet our guest at the Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast.