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Discover historical documents, photos, records, artifacts, and more that tell the story of the 150-year legacy of the Felician Sisters in North America.

1903 Novices and Mother Bonaventure

1903 Novices and Mother Bonaventure

Novices identified by name, pose with Mother Mary Bonaventure Stawska, mistress of novices, in 1903.

Bust of Our Lady

Bust of Our Lady

This wood-carved bust of Our Lady was part of the first main altar in the temporary chapel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Orphanage in Cheektowaga, New York.

Calligraphic Art

Calligraphic Art

"A Physician's Prayer" is a calligraphic artwork created by Sister Mary Martinelle Niemic whose work was known throughout Western New York.

Cantalician Center for Learning

Cantalician Center for Learning

Three photos of the Cantalician Center for Learning that opened in 1956 in this former seminary on Main Street in Buffalo, New York.

Carving of Our Lady of Czestochowa

Carving of Our Lady of Czestochowa

Mother Mary Angela gave this carving to Mother Mary Brunona Pydynkowski as the Buffalo province was founded. In 1956, it was moved to Mississauga, ON.

Cornerstone Blessing in Buffalo

Cornerstone Blessing in Buffalo

The blessing of the cornerstone of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Province on July 1, 1928 in Cheektowaga, New York.

Felician Center

Felician Center

Sister Mary Susanne Dziedzic and Sister Mary Johnna Ciezobka founded a ministry in Kingstree, SC, that became a melting pot of race, faith, and class.

Felician Sisters Day Nursery

Felician Sisters Day Nursery

Felician Sister's Day Nursery opened with two children; by the end of that week, 22 were enrolled, so great was the need.