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Discover historical documents, photos, records, artifacts, and more that tell the story of the 150-year legacy of the Felician Sisters in North America.

Bas-Relief Sculpture

Bas-Relief Sculpture

A retired Italian sculptor was commissioned in 1979 to sculpt the likenesses of the founding North American Felician Sisters.

Bruay-en-Artois

Bruay-en-Artois

Felician Sisters from Chicago were missioned to Bruay-en-Artois in 1956, a coal mining commune in northern France. Their mission was to educate and catechize in the Polish language.

Felician Montay College

Felician Montay College

Felician College had operated a teacher training program as an extension of Loyola University since 1926, but the goal was to establish it as an independent institution.

Good Counsel High School

Good Counsel High School

In 1927, the all-girl Good Counsel High School served boarders as well as day students. By the early 1960's, enrollment required a high school to be built.

Mission in Brazil

Mission in Brazil

In 1950, Superior General Mother Simplicita Nehring missioned two sisters from the Buffalo province to Niteroi. Many North American Felician Sisters followed.

Monstrance Drawing

Monstrance Drawing

This 1927 detailed rendering of a monstrance was commissioned by Mother Seraphine for the motherhouse being built in Chicago.

Mother Mary Felicitas Kruczkowska

Mother Mary Felicitas Kruczkowska

Against the background of Cold War tension and Marian devotion, the Chicago province functioned under the watch of Mother Mary Felicitas Kruczkowska.

Mother Mary Innocenta Montay

Mother Mary Innocenta Montay

Elected provincial superior in 1963, Mother Mary Innocenta Montay and her administration continued to emphasize professional excellence, educational innovations, and spiritual renewal.