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Welcome
Bulletin Board | Introduction (including audio slide production)
Feel free to join us in our worship and silence. All Saints is a traditional Community desiring to uphold orthodox Christian faith and morality and to support the Apostolic tradition in ministry and practice. We are united by our common commitment to the One Lord Jesus Christ, and by the desire to live for Him. With that unity, and made possible by it, there is great diversity both in our personalities and in our talents. In giving these as an offering to the Lord our communal life is enhanced and the skills and talents of each are used for the benefit of all. The All Saints Sisters of the Poor are the American Branch of a Society founded in England, and which came to Baltimore in 1872. We are a traditional religious community, living under the evangelical vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. A mixed Life of Prayer and Work enables us to be flexible in meeting whatever needs and ministries present themselves.
Convent Chapel
Significant Events in the life of the All Saints Sisters RIP Sister Jane Teresa May 31, 2007 Our Sister entered the larger life after a long illness. Her family was present for the Requim Mass and internment in the Sister's Burial Ground.
65th Anniversary of Profession Mother Virginia (Emirtus)
Mother Virginia maintians a vital correspondence to many friends and associates. She also walks about 5 miles every day...weather permitting.
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Welcome to our website where you can find information about the life and
work of this Episcopal convent. The Sisters receive guests in a small
guest wing for self-directed retreats and directed retreats in St.
Gabriel's Retreat House on the convent grounds.
Produced by the Baltimore Sun (summer 2007) and used with perm
The Reverend Mother Christina Beautiful convent grounds About our Greeting CardsWe have been designing and selling greeting cards and Holy Cards for over 40 years but this is the first time the cards have been shown on the internet. This has been quite a challenge as the we have over 600 greeting cards and holy cards. More information about our cards is available on the Card Shop web page CardShop and to order cards go to Catolog The Catalog web page provides information about the categories of cards available with a brief description of each type of card. The largest categories Birthday Cards, Christmas Cards, Holy Cards and Notes have been divided into smaller units to make it easier to search through the many choices that are available. It is our hope that visitors will be able to move easily between categories and within the larger groups. Do have fun and enjoy the beauty of this ministry. RetreatsInformation about self-directed retreats for women can be found on the Guest Wing web page Guestwing Information about scheduled group retreats can be found on the Retreat Schedule web page. Retreats Availability See the Contact Us web page Contacts for the best times we can be reached by telephone. There are times when the front office in the convent is closed while the we engage in our daily periods of silence and prayer. Card orders are filled and packaged as quickly as possible. The management of this small business is taken seriously by all.
June Suggestions
672 Wedding 81 Anniversary 524 Anniversary 655 Birthday 94 Child Birthday The Folded cards are 50 cents each. A box of 10 is $5.00
P-17 Note Card 621 Post Card 27 Holy Card 162 Holy Card 559 Tiny Holy Card These Holy Cards are 10 cents each and sold individually. All tiny cards are only 5 cents. Post Cards are 10 cents each and sold individually.
These cards are useful for inserts in letters, church programs or Church School handouts.
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