
Helping the New SSCM Congregation
In 1913, Sister Loretta was asked to serve as the Directress of Novices at St.
Stephen Convent in Plymouth, PA, for the new Congregation of the Sisters
of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
We stand on the shoulders of those who’ve gone before us. Read about the dynamic, faith-filled IHM Sisters whose legacy we carry into the future.
In 1913, Sister Loretta was asked to serve as the Directress of Novices at St.
Stephen Convent in Plymouth, PA, for the new Congregation of the Sisters
of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
According to IHM congregation history and someone who knew Sister Stephanie, she loved the little children in her care, and she was also known for her love of nature.
Meet Sister M. Sixtus Murray.
In the home of Frank and Rosemary Kelly (Sister Maria Rose’s family), there was a special chair which has significance today in light of the newly released film, “Cabrini.” The film chronicles the life of Frances Xavier Cabrini, MSC. According…
The donor possessed this piece of burnt wood since February 1971 when the Motherhouse burned.
How did she get from Pennsylvania to Oregon? Why was a Sister, not assigned to Portland, OR, buried there? Lots of questions and now we have some of the answers.
Have you ever wondered, as you walked or drove past our little cemetery on the Marywood University grounds, who was the first sister buried there?
"Heart Immaculate, Heart so sweet, Diffusing love with ev'ry beat, Lead us to Love!"
This year is the 100th anniversary of the writing of the Alma Mater for Marywood University.
One of our most cherished songs is "Chosen," which has a long history in the community.