The Sisters of St. Martha Centennial Award, funded by St. Dunstan’s University Board of Governors, has been granted to Abby Peters who is entering her third year at UPEI pursuing a degree in Kinesiology.

Congratulations Abby – continued success!
The Sisters of St. Martha of PEI
A community of women who have accepted the call to follow Jesus Christ in Religious life
The Sisters of St. Martha Centennial Award, funded by St. Dunstan’s University Board of Governors, has been granted to Abby Peters who is entering her third year at UPEI pursuing a degree in Kinesiology.

Congratulations Abby – continued success!
July 17th, on the 108th anniversary of our Foundation, we were treated to an afternoon tea party hosted by our very gifted archivist, Lindsey Winstone, who generously shared her baking talents with us.

She provided us with some interesting finds from the archives including audio interviews from some of our earliest Sisters.

Sister Joan Campbell shared briefly about the work of the Charity Federation noting she and Sister Rosemary MacDonald attended the June Annual Leadership meeting in Nazareth, Kentucky.

Sister Joan reinforced our connection to St. Vincent de Paul highlighting commonalities between hospitality and charity.

She ended by inviting us all the pray together the prayer to St. Vincent de Paul.

It was an enjoyable and memorable afternoon!

2024 International Student/Mount employee Award presented by the Sisters of St. Martha to Anita Rai from Nepal studying in the Accelerated Bachelor of Nursing Program at UPEI and working part- time at the Mount Continuing Care Community.
Congratulations Anita and much success!

Sister Gemma Dunn csm with Anita Rai
Members of the Earth Justice Committee planting trees on our land.

From left to right Sisters Frances Johnston, Wanda MacDonald, Bernice Steele and Theresa Perry,
The scholarship is available for a third or fourth year Prince Edward Island female student in a post-secondary institution. For more information, click on the link below.
Spring Sessions at The Living Well
located in Martha Place at
96 Patterson Drive, Hillsborough Park
All sessions are on Wednesday afternoon 1:30-3:30
April 3rd: Crafting a Life you Love at any Age – Jamie Feinberg
April 10th: Medication Basics – Nathan Comeau
April 17th: Reflections on Aspects of Nature – Sister Bernice Steele
April 24th: Family Violence: Resources and Education – Daneen MacDonald
May 1st: Environmental Health and Ongoing Changes – Rosemary Curley
May 8th: The Magic and Science of Music Therapy – Rebecca Hume
To register, email rmd17csm@gmail.com The Living Well is a SCENT FREE space. There is no charge to attend but if you wish, you are welcome to bring a food item for our monthly in-house Food Bank.
Friday, February 2, members of the Religious Orders serving on Prince Edward Island gathered at Holy Redeemer Parish in Charlottetown for dinner and Celebration of Mass with Bishop Joseph Dabrowski CSMA.
Sister Sue Kidd cnd, Chaplain of the University of Prince Edward Island, put together this video.
You will see many familiar faces.
Enjoy!
Pictured here is Bruce Rooney, recipient of the inaugural Alex MacAulay Memorial Award, granted to a second year Holland College Student enrolled in the Child and Youth Care Worker.

