Sisters of Mary Immaculate

Servant of God Fr. Johannes Schneider Founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Mary Immaculate
“Is there any gift that would please God more than the very fact that you will help recover
His poor, lost children?”
LATEST
“Saints and Blessed in Brzezie on the Oder”.
The last day of praying the rosary at the Parish of St. Apostles Matthew and Matthias in Brzezie is an assault of saints. Children who have regularly prayed the rosary as a reward dress up as a saint or blessed given to them, whose relics are in the possession of the...
Remembrance of the saints
On the Solemnity of All Saints, we turn our thoughts to our patron saints. With gratitude in our hearts, we turn to the saints and blessed of the Church, who care for the glory of God in the Trinity of One, who intercede in our needs. Our servant of God Sister...
PILGRIMAGE IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF OUR FOUNDER
On Saturday, 12.10.2024, in a sisterly group, we set out on a pilgrimage in the footsteps of our Fr. Founder in Wroclaw, to pray and ask for the gift of his beatification, to ask for the grace of perseverance for all sisters and to ask for the gift of numerous new...
Superior General’s visit to Tanzania
On October 3, S.M. Sybilla, Superior General of our Congregation, began a visit of communities in Tanzania. The visit will last until October 28, during which time the Mother General intends to visit all 10 communities spread throughout the country. In addition to...
DAILY BREAD
Friday 5 September
Friday of week 22 in Ordinary TimeSaint Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa)First reading Colossians 1:15-20In today’s passage, Saint Paul gives us one of the most profound Christological hymns of the New Testament: Christ is “the image of the invisible God, the...
Thursday 4 September
Thursday of week 22 in Ordinary TimeFirst reading Colossians 1:9-14Saint Paul reminds the Colossians, and us, what our true goal in life should be: to draw our strength from the glorious power of Jesus, so that we never give in to discouragement, but bear every trial...
Wednesday 3 September
Saint Gregory the Great, Pope, DoctorWednesday of week 22 in Ordinary TimeFirst reading Colossians 1:1-8Saint Paul opens his letter to the Colossians with gratitude, rejoicing in their faith and love, and in the spread of the Gospel throughout the world. His words...
Tuesday 2 September
Tuesday of week 22 in Ordinary TimeFirst reading 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6,9-11Saint Paul reminds us of our identity as “sons of light and sons of the day.” To belong to the light means living with clarity, truth, and vigilance, not allowing the darkness of sin, fear, or...
SPIRITUALITY
Another Christmas
There are many elements and characters in the Christmas nativity scene, and the most important Character is always the smallest. This is a divine paradox, what seems small to God is great, what is weak for us has great power in God's eyes. If you did a survey among...
Mary Immaculate
In the middle of the Advent season, the Catholic Church celebrates a feast on which an important aspect of Christmas shows up. It is a feast that many people have little or nothing to do with: the feast of Mary, the mother of God, conceived without original sin. If we...
100 percent “yes”
Advent is a season of preparation extending over four Sunday before Christmas. The word Advent comes from the Latin “advenio” means “to come to”, and refers to the coming of Christ. Thus, the term “the coming” includes three references: First of all to our celebration...
Stay awake, I am in charge, Do my task!
It is like a man travelling abroad:he has gone from home, and left his servants in charge, each with his own task; and he has told the doorkeeper to stay awake! Three points: Stay awake, I am in charge, Do my task! To stay awake is to feel the ardent desire to be at...