Presentation Sisters Northeast

Presentation Sisters Northeast The Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (PBVM) is a Roman Catholic religious cong Because many of the children’s parents had died, St.

Beginnings The Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary were founded in Ireland in 1775 by Nano Nagle. She felt she was called by God to bring the light of faith to the poor children of Cork. The Penal Laws of the time forbade any form of Catholic instruction in Ireland but Nano Nagle was willing to risk imprisonment and disgrace for the sake of the Gospel. Visiting the sick and home

bound by night along Cork’s cobbled streets, she became known as the “Lady with the Lantern”. In time she gathered other women to form a new society of women religious dedicated to the service of the poor. Nano Nagle’s small band of women, originally named the Society of Charitable Instruction of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, later became known as the Sisters of the Presentation of theBlessed Virgin Mary. Motto The motto inscribed on the Nagle family’s coat of arms is Non Vox Sed Votum, Not Words But Deeds. It sums up more than two hundred years of active service, the legacy of Presentation Sisters throughout the world. Wherever our Sisters went, they opened schools, hospitals, orphanages, and places of refuge for the poor and powerless. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and Newburgh, New York In September, 1874, twelve brave Presentation Sisters from Ireland, led by Mother Joseph Hickey, responded to an invitation to teach the children of poor Irish immigrants at Saint Michael’s parish in New York City. Michael’s soon opened an orphanage on Staten Island, also staffed by Presentation Sisters. In 1884, this became the home of the newly etablished Sisters of the Presentation of Staten Island. In 1886, Mother Magdalen Keating set out from Staten Island with a small group of Sisters to begin a new foundation in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The Sisters eventually opened schools and other ministries in other areas of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. In 1921, Presentation Sisters from St. Michael’s purchased property near the city of Newburgh, New York. Later this site, Mount Saint Joseph, became the motherhouse of the Sisters of the Presentation of Newburgh. In July, 1997, after six years of study and preparation, the Fitchburg and Newburgh Presentation congregations became one. Today the Sisters of the Presentation of New Windsor, New York, celebrate thirteen years of shared history. We look ahead to a future full of hope.

05/31/2026
Nearly 40 participants gathered at Holy Family Parish in Leominster, Massachusetts, earlier this month for a meaningful ...
05/27/2026

Nearly 40 participants gathered at Holy Family Parish in Leominster, Massachusetts, earlier this month for a meaningful morning of prayer, reflection and community hosted by Presentation sisters and associates in New England.

Father Julio Granados served as keynote speaker, offering reflections on justice and hope in the light of the Gospel. He reminded participants that hope begins when we stop looking at our needs and turn to Christ and that justice means giving all people the dignity that belongs to the children of God.

The gathering also included time for prayerful conversation and reflection, as well as Associate Paula Kistler sharing her journey to becoming an associate.

It was a blessed day and the first of many invitations to gather in local parishes as we continue to keep Nano’s Lantern lit in our hearts, our lives and wherever we are called to serve.

As we celebrate 250 years of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we give thanks for the enduring...
05/24/2026

As we celebrate 250 years of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we give thanks for the enduring legacy of Nano Nagle. With kindness, courage and everyday acts of justice, Nano founded the congregation guided by her call to serve through “not words, but deeds.”

Today, as Presentation people in North America, we continue to shine Nano’s light through shared prayer and compassionate action—reaching out in love and service to our neighbors and a world in need.

Across our communities, this anniversary year continues to inspire meaningful acts of care for both people and the earth. In New York, the congregation held a prayer service commemorating the partnership in the preservation of 13.5 acres of land to help protect a vital secondary water source for the City of Newburgh. In North Dakota, sisters, associates and friends gathered to plant trees as part of the worldwide Presentation family’s commitment to plant 2,500 trees in honor of this milestone anniversary. These efforts reflect our ongoing call to foster hope, healing and justice for generations to come.

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