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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ambrose on April 14, 2014, 11:02:03 PM

Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: Ambrose on April 14, 2014, 11:02:03 PM
For those unfamiliar with the good works of the CMRI, this newsletter contains some of the good works of the CMRI sisters.

http://www.cmri.org/sisters-newsletter/anima-mariae-spring2014.pdf
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: Ambrose on April 15, 2014, 02:47:30 AM
Also, I should mention that there is a picture in the issue of the newsletter of a chalice used by Pope Pius XII and Cardinal Mindzenty, that was given to Bishop Pivarunas.
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: SenzaDubbio on April 15, 2014, 10:46:17 AM
Do you know how many religious they have? So many sister's feasts days. What joy!

It is good to know that these sisters accept prayer requests. On Thursday they will start their novena in honor of Our Lady of Good Counsel.

http://www.cmri.org/sisters-novena-olgc.shtml
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: Ambrose on April 15, 2014, 06:45:59 PM
Quote from: SenzaDubbio
Do you know how many religious they have? So many sister's feasts days. What joy!

It is good to know that these sisters accept prayer requests. On Thursday they will start their novena in honor of Our Lady of Good Counsel.

http://www.cmri.org/sisters-novena-olgc.shtml


I am not sure how many nuns they have at present.  I know they have had several young girls joining in recent years, I think three just recently entered.

There are three separate orders that fall under CMRI, that each have their own constitutions, rules and superiors.  

1.  The Sisters of Mary Immaculate Queen, the CMRI nuns. (Blue habit)

2.  The Congregation of the Mother of God.  (Black habit)

3.  There is another smaller order of nuns that work under CMRI in northern Idaho, but I cannot remember their name.  I think this order takes late vocations.

The newsletter I posted only covers the activities of the CMRI nuns, but as far as I know all three orders are mostly teaching orders that operate Catholic grade schools and high schools.
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: songbird on April 15, 2014, 06:55:27 PM
Bishop Pivarunus also has the rosary of Juacinta, one of the Fatima Children.
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: songbird on April 15, 2014, 06:59:41 PM
Bishop Pivarunus was given Jucinta's Rosary, one of the Fatima Children.
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: Sigismund on April 15, 2014, 08:52:43 PM
Quote from: Ambrose
Quote from: SenzaDubbio
Do you know how many religious they have? So many sister's feasts days. What joy!

It is good to know that these sisters accept prayer requests. On Thursday they will start their novena in honor of Our Lady of Good Counsel.

http://www.cmri.org/sisters-novena-olgc.shtml


I am not sure how many nuns they have at present.  I know they have had several young girls joining in recent years, I think three just recently entered.

There are three separate orders that fall under CMRI, that each have their own constitutions, rules and superiors.  

1.  The Sisters of Mary Immaculate Queen, the CMRI nuns. (Blue habit)

2.  The Congregation of the Mother of God.  (Black habit)

3.  There is another smaller order of nuns that work under CMRI in northern Idaho, but I cannot remember their name.  I think this order takes late vocations.

The newsletter I posted only covers the activities of the CMRI nuns, but as far as I know all three orders are mostly teaching orders that operate Catholic grade schools and high schools.


What is the difference between the CMRI nuns with a blue scapular and those with a brown one?
Title: Spring 2014 Issue of Anima-Mariae
Post by: Mabel on April 15, 2014, 09:19:47 PM
Quote from: Sigismund
Quote from: Ambrose
Quote from: SenzaDubbio
Do you know how many religious they have? So many sister's feasts days. What joy!

It is good to know that these sisters accept prayer requests. On Thursday they will start their novena in honor of Our Lady of Good Counsel.

http://www.cmri.org/sisters-novena-olgc.shtml


I am not sure how many nuns they have at present.  I know they have had several young girls joining in recent years, I think three just recently entered.

There are three separate orders that fall under CMRI, that each have their own constitutions, rules and superiors.  

1.  The Sisters of Mary Immaculate Queen, the CMRI nuns. (Blue habit)

2.  The Congregation of the Mother of God.  (Black habit)

3.  There is another smaller order of nuns that work under CMRI in northern Idaho, but I cannot remember their name.  I think this order takes late vocations.

The newsletter I posted only covers the activities of the CMRI nuns, but as far as I know all three orders are mostly teaching orders that operate Catholic grade schools and high schools.


What is the difference between the CMRI nuns with a blue scapular and those with a brown one?


They have a "good habit" for feast days and a regular one for everyday. I'm pretty sure the brown one is the good one, I've seen them wear them on special feasts.