find peace in the heart of Christ.

 

For love alone

The beauty of women’s religious life is radiant. It reflects the brightness of the Son. So many girls are called to become brides of Christ, but they often don’t know where to go. Listen here to some Sisters who know what joy is, and then join our growing community of women who are discerning together.

 

Are you ready to become more of yourself?

It just takes one email to begin a conversation. Become part of our community of women discerning their vocations.

Where Consecrated Vocations have Come From & Gone To from our Diocese

  • Ferdinand Sisters

    Living the Benedictine Rule in community with apostolates of all types. These women serve in many places in our diocese.

  • Nashville Dominicans

    One of the fastest growing communities in the country, the Sisters in Nashville have a heart for Jesus Christ and a mission to teach.

  • Saint Meinrad Archabbey

    Work and Prayer. These are the hallmarks of the brothers and priests of Saint Meinrad in Southern Indiana.

  • Handmaids of the Heart of Jesus

    Feeling called to consecrated life but lived in parishes, schools or in a diocese? These women live their mission to be the presence of religious life in the midst of the local church.

  • Passionists

    Contemplation of the Person of Jesus Christ in total seclusion from the world. That’s what these sisters do together.

  • Daughters of Charity

    After their spiritual father St. Vincent de Paul, the Daughters spend their lives in prayer and community so that they can reach out to the poor among us.

  • Sisters of Providence

    Indiana’s first Saint began this community for women in the 1840’s at St. Mary of the Woods, and they continue in service in our diocese and elsewhere today.

  • Ann Arbor Dominicans

    If teaching and community are the two things you feel called to do, check out this thriving community in Michigan.

  • Sisters of Mercy

    These women have consecrated themselves to the Lord Jesus in His mission of mercy, and that means assignments as teachers, in soup kitchens, and even guiding pilgrims in Rome.

  • The FSSP

    Men who have a call to lead worship exclusively in the Latin tongue find a home with society of priests doing ministry in urban centers around the world.

  • Benedictines of Mary

    The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles began a foundation in May 2024 in the former convent of the Poor Clares and are devoted to a cloistered life of prayer