St. Mary Sisters

Find a rich life of prayer and self-sacrifice

Where you can give Christ permission to use your life for the salvation of the world

 

Become the women God intended you to be

Experience a transformative life of purpose and belonging:

  • Foster a rich prayer life

  • Live in a nurturing community of religious women

  • Connect with Sisters on this same journey towards heaven

  • Gain clarity about your vocation

  • Embrace a life dedicated to God's service

Teachers Dedicated to Total Formation of the Young

Lessons that will Last a Lifetime

Help the St. Mary Sisters educate the young!

Teachers Dedicated to Total Formation of the Young

Making a Lasting Difference in Education

 

Come & See what God has established for you to join!

 
 

The St. Mary Sisters…

The St. Mary Sisters were canonically erected by Bishop David Kagan for the Diocese of Bismarck in 2020. Our Sisters are committed to serving God and His Church faithfully.

Formation in the St. Mary Sisters is consistent with the charism of St. Dominic. Come, experience daily prayer, a thriving teaching apostolate, and community life with the Sisters.

 

Updates

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What have the St. Mary Sisters been up to lately… Read our latest monthly newsletter.

May 2026 UpdatE

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The Teaching Assignments are out!

The teaching assignment has been announced and Sr. Maria Bernadette is going to be working at…

 

May 2026 Update

What are the Sisters Teaching?

Cultivating Virtue through Financial Literacy…Being a Business Teacher is not what most people expect to see from a religious sister…

 

April 2026 Update

Making Friends at the Airport

How the St. Mary Sisters were gifted wood to build an altar of great beauty...

 

Do you really want to know?

 

“If you are what you should be, you will set the whole world on fire!”

– St. Catherine of Siena

Religious Life Exist for One Reason…to Make Saints!

 

“What we formally begin today . . . is what the Church from ancient times has done because it has always known it to be the will of Almighty God and to be essential for his Holy Church—the consecrated life of men and women . . .”

- Bishop David Kagan