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Consecrated Women Living and Working in the Detroit Archdiocese 

Sisters are women of the Church able to discover the needs of the people and flexible enough to respond to them.  Originally, most sisters were in education and hospital work but the variety of ministries has expanded to include ministry to the elderly, sick and dying, to the grieving, the divorced, and alienated; to the homeless and hungry, the refugee, the runaway, the addicted, and to prison reform. 

Sisters are found in youth ministry, working with developmentally disabled, family life, parish pastoral ministry, retreat work and care and counseling of battered women, to name only a few.

While there are groups of sisters founded especially as missionaries, most communities provide opportunities for service in other countries and cultures as well as locally. There are also sisters totally dedicated to the contemplative lifestyle. They live a life of silence and solitude, constant prayer and penance.

The Vows
A sister chooses to deepen her baptismal commitment by making three vows.
  1. By living her vow of poverty she hopes to show that before God she is poor, and that the gifts and talents she has received from God are to be shared with others.
  2. The vow of celibacy constantly reminds her that God alone is the center of her life, and that she must also love others deeply, yet nonpossessively. 
  3. By obedience she promises to listen for and to follow the will of God in her life, to be open and available to be sent where she is needed.

 Adrian Dominicans
 1257 E. Siena Heights Drive
 Adrian, MI 49221-1793
 Office:(517) 266-3537
 E-Mail:vocations@adriandominicans.org
  
 Adrian Dominican - Great Lakes Dominican Chapter
 29000 W. Eleven Mile Rd.
 Farmington Hills, MI 48336
 
Adrian Dominican Sisters are involved in various ministries throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit, including teaching and administration in schools, religious education, pastoral ministry, counseling and health care.


 Bernardine Franciscan Sisters
 Office of Vocations
 450 St. Bernardine St.
 Reading, PA 19607
 Office:(610) 777-2967
 E-Mail:followfrancis@bfranciscan.org
  
 Bernardine Sisters, OSF
 27405 West 10 Mile Road,
 Farmington Hills, MI 48336-2201
 Office:(248) 476-4111
 The Sisters engage in all levels of education, in DRE, pastoral, hospital, child care, social work ministries and in ministries to the poor and aged.


 Carmelite Nuns of Eldridge Iowa
 17937-250th Street
 Eldridge, IA 52748-9425
 E-Mail:solitude@netins.net


 Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus
 4840 Grasselli Avenue
 East Chicago, IN 46312
 Facsimile:(219) 392-3574
 E-Mail:carmelc@lightdog.com


 Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus
 1230 Kavanaugh Place
 Milwaukee, WI 53213
 Contact:(414) 453-4040
 Facsimile:(414) 453-6503
 E-Mail:srmaryjudith@aol.com


 Cong. of the Sisters of Divine Providence
 9000 Babcock Boulevard
 Allison Park, PA 15101-2793
 Office:(412) 931-5241
 Facsimile:(412) 635-5416
 E-Mail:CDPPGH@aol.com


 Congregation of Sisters of Bon Secours
 1525 Mariottsville Road
 Mariottsville, MD 21104-1301
 Office:(410) 442-1333
 Facsimile:(410) 442-1394
 E-Mail:cbsvocations@bshsi.com
  
 Congregation of Sisters of Bon Secours
 415 Notre Dame
 Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
 Office:(313) 885-8430
 Office:(877) 742-0277 Toll Free
 E-Mail:cbsvocations@bshsi.com
 Bon Secours means Good Help. Sisters serve in ministries in the Archdiocese of Detroit in the area of health care, pastoral ministry, and social service outreach to the poor. Sisters serve in eight states and five countries


 Congregation of St. Joseph
 3427 Gull Rd.
 P.O. Box 34
 Nazareth, MI 49074-0034
 Office:(269) 381-6290
 Facsimile:(269) 381-4909
 E-Mail:nazvocation@aol.com
  
 Congregation of St. Joseph
 975 E. Gardenia
 Madison Heights, MI 48071-3431
 Office:(248) 582-9163
 Facsimile:(248) 414-3627
 The ministry of the Sisters is in education; health care; social services; missions; institute, home and pastoral/parish ministry.


 Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent dePaul
 Mater Dei Provincialate
 9400 New Harmony Road
 Evansville, IN 47720-8912
 Office:(812) 963-3341
 Facsimile:(812) 963-7589


 Daughters of Divine Charity
 Holy Trinity Province
 39315 Woodward Ave.
 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
 Office:(248) 644-1011
 Facsimile:(248) 644-1596
 The Sisters conduct two homes for the aged and one adult foster care residence. They also engage in education, hospital work, pastoral ministry, care of children and the elderly, and social work in the U.S. and several countries in Europe and Brazil.


 Daughters of Mary Immaculate
 24900 Middlebelt
 Farmington Hills, MI 48336
 Office:(313) 368-7999


 Daughters of St. Mary of Providence
 4200 N. Austin Avenue
 Chicago, IL 60634-1615
 Office:(773) 545-2596
 Facsimile:(773) 545-8673
 E-Mail:napsrbk@aol.com


 Dominican Sisters of Elkin Park
 750 Ashourne Road
 Elkins Park, PA 19027-2596
 Office:(215) 635-6027 ext 14
 Facsimile:(215) 635-2071


 Dominican Sisters of Grand Rapids
 2025 E. Fulton Street
 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3895
 Office:(616) 459-2910 x 130
 Facsimile:(616) 454-6105
 E-Mail:mholst@grdominicans.org


 Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist
 4597 Warren Road
 Ann Arbor, MI 48105
 Contact:(734) 994-7437
 E-Mail:sjab@sistersofmary.org
 Our Community was formed in response to the call of Pope John Paul II in the Post-Synodal Exhortation, Vita Consecrata, regarding his belief that today it is opportune to establish new foundations which "bear witness to the constant attraction which the total gift of self to the Lord ... continues to exert even on the present generation." (VC, 12)


 Dominican Sisters of Oxford
 775 W. Drahner Rd.
 Oxford, MI 48371-4866
 Office:(248) 628-2872
 Facsimile:(248) 628-1725
 General Motherhouse and Novitiate of the Congregation of St. Rose of Lima. The Sisters minister in the areas of education, nursing and pastoral care. They administer three homes for the elderly and conduct retreats at centers in Oxford.


 Dominican Sisters of Racine
 5635 Erie St.
 Racine, WI 53402-1900
 Office:(262) 639-4100 x214
 Facsimile:(262) 639-9702


 Felician Sisters North America
 North American Felician Vocation Center
 14501 Levan Rd.
 Livonia, MI 48154
 Contact:(734) 742-2131
 Contact:(866) 762-6355 Toll Free
 E-Mail:navocations@feliciansisters.org
 The Felician Sisters, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Felix of Cantalice, is an international congregation. The Felician Sisters are Third-Order Franciscans who follow Mary as our model and guide, center our prayer in the Eucharist, live in community, and serve God's Church. Our mission is to cooperate with Christ in the spiritual renewal of the world.
  
 Felician Sisters
 36800 Schoolcraft Rd.
 Livonia, MI 48150
 Office:(734) 591-1730
 E-Mail:felic@oeonline.com


 Franciscan Missionaries of Jesus Crucified
 400 Central Ave.
 Apt. 3D
 Albany, NY 12206-2207


 Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity
 2409 Alverno Road
 Manitowoc, WI 54220
 Contact:(920) 682-7728
 E-Mail:vocations@fscc-calledtobe.org
 Established in 1869, the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity serve in Catholic health care, education and parish ministries in 11 U.S. dioceses (Green Bay, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Tucson, Honolulu, Chicago, Marquette, Jackson, Omaha, Columbus and Steubenville).


 Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement
 Franciscan Sisters Convent-Graymoor
 41 Old Highland Turnpike
 Garrison, NY 10524-3400
 Office:(845) 424-3647
 Facsimile:(845) 424-3298
 E-Mail:vocationministry@graymoor.org


 Franciscan Sisters of the Poor
 133 Remsen Street
 Brooklyn, NY 11201
 Office:(718) 643-1919
 Facsimile:(718) 642-9710


 Holy Family of Nazareth
 285 Bellevue Road
 Pittsburgh, PA 15229-2195
 Office:(412) 931-4778 x2221
 Facsimile:(412) 931-9746


 Holy Name of Jesus & Mary
 3141 Sandwich Street
 Windsor N9C 1A7, Ontario
 Office:(519) 253-2497
 Facsimile:(519) 253-7064
 E-Mail:snjmont@mnsi.net


 Home Visitors of Mary
 121 E. Boston Blvd.
 Detroit, MI 48202-1318
 Office:(313) 869-2160
 Facsimile:(313) 869-2162
 E-Mail:homevisitors@myexcel.com
 The Sisters' particular focus is on evangelization and lay leadership development with emphasis on racial and cultural understanding. Their ministries include nursing home visitation, child and adult education, retreats, etc.
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 IHM Motherhouse
 610 W. Elm Avenue
 Monroe, MI 48162-7909
 Office:(734) 240-9770
 Facsimile:(734) 240-9784
 E-Mail:membership@ihmsisters.org
 

IHM Sisters ministry has evolved and grown in response to the pressing global, social and ecological injustices in the world. Those needs offer various opportunities in ministry, including traditional and nontraditional education, justice advocacy, spirituality and sustainability. IHM Sisters minister in formal and religious education, pastoral care, service in diocesan offices, spiritual direction and counseling, social justice and peace, hospital and campus ministry, foreign missions and specialized ministries. Though scattered worldwide, they have been concentrated in the Archdiocese of Detroit since their founding in 1845.



 Marist Sisters
 9312 S. Kolmar Avenue
 Oak Lawn, IL 60453
 Office:(708) 636-0259
 Facsimile:(708) 636-0259


 Medical Missionary of Mary
 3410 West 60th Place
 Chicago, IL 60629-3602


 Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart
 1001 W. Joppa Rd.
 Baltimore, MD 21204-3787
 Contact:(410) 823-8585
 Facsimile:(410) 825-6355


 Missionaries of Charity Sisters
 1917 Cabot
 Detroit, MI 48209-1401
 Office:(313) 841-1394
 The Sisters of this international congregation, founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, serve the poorest of the poor. In the Archdiocese, they minister through a soup kitchen and clothing distribution center, provide temporary shelter for women and their children, conduct tutorial classes and visit shut-ins.


 Missionaries of the Kingship of Christ
 P.O. Box 34513
 Bethesda, MD 20827-0513
 Office:(978) 342-1481


 Missionary Sisters of Christ the King for Polonia
 64 Pershing Avenue
 Mundelein, IL 60060


 Monastery of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
 35750 Moravian Drive
 Clinton Township, MI 48035-2138
 Office:(586) 790-7255
 E-Mail:carmelctwp@sbcglobal.net
 Through prayer and contemplation, the Discalced Carmelite Nuns dedicate themselves to the spiritual and temporal welfare of the Church and world, and especially for the sanctification of priests.


 Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament (OP)
 Dominican Cloistered Nuns
 29575 Middlebelt Rd.
 Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2311
 Office:(248) 626-8253
 Office:(248) 626-8321
 Facsimile:(248) 626-8724
 E-Mail:opnunsfhl@qwest.net
 Solemn vows and cloister lend simplicity of life and provide an atmosphere for prayer and study to these Dominican nuns. Extern Sisters with perpetual vows are also included in the community.


 Oldenburg Franciscans
 Main Street
 P.O. Box 100
 Oldenburg, IN 47036-0100
 Office:(812) 934-2475
 Facsimile:(812) 933-6403
 E-Mail:oldenburgosf.com


 Order of St. Basil the Great
 710 Fox Chase Road
 Fox Chase Manor, PA 19046-4198
 Office:(215) 663-9153
 Facsimile:(215) 728-6129
 E-Mail:basilians@aol.com


 Our Lady of Mt. Thabor Monastery (OP)
 1295 Bald Eagle Lake Rd.
 Ortonville, MI 48462-9096
 Office:(248) 627-4355
 E-Mail:mtthabor@usaring.com
 The primary ministry of the contemplative Dominican sisters who reside here is prayer.


 Religious of the Sacred Heart
 Office:(248) 644-1086


 Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma
 1835 Michigan Ave.
 Alma, MI 48801
 E-Mail:vocation@rsmofalma.org


 School Sisters of Notre Dame
 13105 Watertown Plank Road
 Elm Grove, WI 53122-2291
 Office:(262) 782-9850
 Facsimile:(262) 782-5725
 E-Mail:blinke@ssnd-milw.org


 Servants of Jesus Sisters
 2600 Harvard Rd.
 Berkley, MI 48072-1597
 Office:(248) 548-6337
 Facsimile:(248) 548-8332
 The Sisters serve in various ministries in the Archdiocese of Detroit and in the dioceses of Saginaw, Grand Rapids and Gaylord.


 Servants of Mary
 7400 Military Avenue
 Omaha, NE 68134-3398
 Office:(402) 571-2547
 Facsimile:(402) 573-6055


 Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
 5900 Delhi Road
 Mt. St. Joseph, OH 45051
 Contact:(513) 347-5201
 Facsimile:(513) 347-5228
 E-Mail:SBH@scexec.org


 Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy
 33 Tuttle PL
 East Haven, CT 06512-2335
 Office:(203) 469-7415


 Sisters of Jesus the Savior
 17305 Ashton Ave.
 Detroit, MI 48219-4128
 E-Mail:sisterofjesus@aol.com


 Sisters of Mary Reparatrix
 17320 Grange Road
 Riverview, MI 48192-8107
 Office:(734) 285-4510
 Facsimile:(734) 285-8147
 The Sisters of Mary Reparatrix is an international congregation whose Sisters are engaged in active ministries to bring Christ’s healing and reconciling presence to people alienated from God and from one another.


 Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
 Regional Community
 29000 Eleven Mile Rd
 Farmington Hills, MI 48336-1405
 Office:(248) 476-8000
 Facsimile:(248) 476-4222
 E-Mail:cbrinkrsm@aol.com
 While some Sisters minister in education, many minister in hospitals in various capacities. Others are engaged in social work and direct service to the poor, women, and children.


 Sisters of Mercy-Omaha Regional Community
 7262 Mercy Road
 Omaha, NE 68124-2312
 Office:(402) 393-8225
 Facsimile:(402) 393-8145
 E-Mail:patriciaf@mercyoma.org


 Sisters of Notre Dame
 3837 Secor Road
 Toledo, OH 43623-4484
 Office:(419) 475-6650
 Facsimile:(419) 474-1336
 E-Mail:csuchala@toledosnd.org


 Sisters of Saints Cyril & Methodius
 Villa Sacred Heart
 Danville, PA 17821-1698
 Contact:(571) 275-4929
 Facsimile:(570) 275-5997
 E-Mail:psmithsscm@hotmail.com


 Sisters of St. Francis-Sylvania
 6832 Convent Blvd.
 Sylvania, OH 43560-2897
 Office:(419) 824-3914
 Facsimile:(419) 824-3700
 E-Mail:gnowak@sistersosf.org


 Sisters of St. Francis-Tiffin
 St. Francis Convent
 200 St. Francis Avenue
 Tiffin, OH 44883
 Office:(419) 447-0435


 Sisters of St. Joseph-tosf
 Central Office
 P.O. Box 305
 Stevens Point, WI 54481-0305
 Office:(715) 341-8457
 Facsimile:(715) 341-8830


 Sisters of the Holy Cross
 13800 Gratiot Avenue
 Detroit, MI 48205-2806
 Office:(313) 527-1739
 Facsimile:(313) 527-1729
 Home:(313) 527-4416


 Sisters of the Living Word
 800 N. Fernandez Ave. B
 Arlington Heights, IL 60004-5336
 Contact:(847) 577-5972
 Facsimile:(847) 577-5980
 E-Mail:slw@slw.org
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 Sisters of the Precious Blood
 4000 Denlinger Rd.
 Dayton, OH 45426-2399
 Contact:(937) 837-3302
 Facsimile:(937) 837-8825
 E-Mail:Srs.CPPS@spbdo.com


 Sisters of the Visitation
 12221 Bienvenue Rd.
 Rockville, VA 23146
 Contact:(804) 749-4885
 E-Mail:info@visitmontemaria.com


 Srs of St. Francis of Penance & Christian Charity
 1330 Brewster Avenue
 P.O. Box 1028
 Redwood City, CA 94064
 Office:(650) 369-2000
 Facsimile:(650) 369-0845
 E-Mail:mariaelena10@juno.com


 Vestiarki Sisters Convent
 3860 Caniff Avenue
 Hamtramck, MI 48212-3108
 Office:(313) 873-8880


 Xavier Sisters
 37179 Moravian Road
 Clinton Township, MI 48036
 Office:(586) 465-5082
 The Sisters are engaged in religious, social, pastoral work and community service in the Archdiocese of Detroit.

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