Special Prayer Partners of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Mercy:
Monasteries of Monks and Nuns are welcome to join the Confraternity (see “Membership,” #5), and they serve as our Special Prayer Partners. The prayers of contemplative religious (who dedicate their entire lives to prayer, contemplation of God, and penance) are especially powerful. We, in our turn, should pray for them. We here list the monasteries who have joined our Confraternity:
Poor Clare Nuns:
Maria Regina Mater Monastery, Kokomo, Indiana
Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Roswell, New Mexico
St. Clare’s Monastery, Sauk Rapids, Minnesota
Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy, Belleville, Illinois
Monastery of St. Michael the Archangel (P.C.P.A.), San Antonio, Texas
Monastery of Our Lady of the Angels (P.C.P.A.), Hanceville, Alabama
Passionist Nuns:
St. Joseph Monastery, Whitesville, Kentucky
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, Ellisville, Missouri
Monastery of the Most Sacred Passion, Erlanger, Kentucky
Dominican Nuns:
Monastery of the Infant Jesus, Lufkin, Texas
Monastery of St. Jude, Marbury, Alabama
Carmelite Nuns:
Monastery of Our Mother of Mercy and St. Joseph, Alexandria, South Dakota
Monastery of the Holy Name of Jesus, Denmark, Wisconsin
Monastery of the Holy Cross, Iron Mountain, Michigan
Monastery of the Little Flower, Buffalo, New York
Monastery of Mary Immaculate and St. Mary Magdalen, Flemington, New Jersey
Monastery of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Joseph, Brooklyn, New York
Carmelite Monastery, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia
Carmelite Monastery, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Individual Carmelite Nuns at these monasteries: Lake Elmo, MN; Erie, PA
Carmelite Monks:
Carmelite Monastery of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Cody, Wyoming
Other Communities of Contemplative Sisters:
Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, Precious Blood Monastery, Manchester, New Hampshire
Active Sisters Communities:
School Sisters of St. Francis (“Panhandle Franciscans”), Panhandle, Texas
Sister Servants of the Eternal Word, Birmingham, Alabama
Sisters of St. Joseph the Worker, Walton, Kentucky