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

 

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… Stay informed and receive the monthly newsletter.

March 2026 Update

Altar Designing

The designing of the main altar has begun. You will see updates periodically. This is the third sketch of what is being considered for the main altar design. Check again, in a week or so for more sketches…

 

March 2026 Update

Student Teaching

For the first time, a St. Mary Sisters is student teaching at St. Mary’s Catholic High School. Read the March Newsletter for more.

 

March 2026 Update

Designing the Convent

GT Architecture is working with Moore Engineers, 3DRise Structural Engineering and Design, and Prairie Engineering to make a convent that will serve the needs of the St. Mary Sisters and draw many courageous women to the serve in North Dakota.

 

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“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