Celebration for Jubilarians

On Wednesday, September 21st, a simple celebration was held to honor our Sisters who were celebrating 75, 70 and 65 years as a Sister of St. Martha.

Sisters Wanda MacDonald, left, and Mildred MacIsaac are 75 years
Sister Teresa Currie 70th
Sister Bernice Smith 65th

Also Sister Rose Setter who was unable to be present is celebrating 65 years in the congregation.

All the Sisters gathered in our Community Room for a prayer service.

On overview of each Sister’s ministry prefaced an individual prayer for the respective celebrant giving gratitude for their lives and contributions to Martha ‘love and service.

Following the prayer a social gathering with refreshments was enjoyed by all.

We Are Back!

Welcome back to the Martha Spirituality Centre for a hybrid offering of in-person and zoom programming.

Since we have been closed since March of 2020 due to covid, we are delighted to welcome you and your friends to gather once again for spiritual learning, spiritual companionship, reflection, prayer, and retreats.

A reminder that the fees are only a suggestion as we desire everyone who wishes, to participate in our programming. Any proceeds received go to support the ongoing operation of the Spirituality Centre for the people of the Island and beyond.

Here is a brochure of our programs for September to December 2022:

Embracing Aging

The Marthas at the Mount welcomed Dr. Janice Keefe Ph. D. to give two presentations on EMBRACING AGING..

Janice is a full professor and Chair of the Department of Family Studies and Gerontology at Mount St. Vincent’s University in Halifax as well as Director of the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging.

To the Marthas,  she came as a friend and niece to our Sisters Mary Angela and Marion Keefe.

We all enjoyed her enthusiastic and engaging sessions with us.

Thank You Janice!


In this photo, Janice is pictured with her elementary school principal Sr. Frances Johnston and her high school French teacher Sr. Theresa Perry.
In gratitude, Janice is presented with an art print Autumn Leaves and is pictured with the artist Sr. Joan Mc Neill .
In this photo,  Janice is with Sr. Debbie Peters who facilitated her PowerPoint presentations as well as the first session on Zoom.

Helping UPEI Students Volunteering in Honduras

Lauren Rainford from UPEI Global Brigades is receiving a sponsor donation from the Sisters of St. Martha to assist her group in travelling to Honduras in June 2022 to volunteer alongside medical professionals at a local clinic. 

Global Brigades is a student-led global health and sustainable development program.

This is UPEI ‘s first ever service project abroad.

Blessings on these youth volunteers!

Sr. Jovita’s Presentation

Sister Jovita MacPherson Spiritual Presentation


At our fall meeting, Sister Jovita MacPherson, a member of the St. Martha’s Congregation (Antigonish), spoke of ministering with people in Halifax.

The name of the presentation was, Things I Learned While Working with Folks on the Street.

She is currently living in Sydney, NS, and again she is ministering on the streets. Find out more about Sister Jovita at
https://themarthas.com/cmsb/uploads/sr-jovita_-ministry-story.pdf.

Please click on the link below to see Sr. Jovita’s Zoom Presentation. This will be of special interest to the Associates.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RyWZ4d8UZznkKvkQAmja87iq-VkFvMGc/view?usp=sharing

Citizenship Ceremony for the Ismael Family

The Ismael family of Taleb, Kifah, Yazan, Sara and Daniel celebrated their citizenship ceremony, Tuesday November 23, via zoom with a total of 75 participants. They were Permanent Residents for over 4 years since they arrived from Syria as refugees in March of 2017.

Sisters Debbie and Gemma were at the Ismael home to witness the ceremony.

This was a joyful experience as they took the oath of allegiance and sang O Canada with gusto!

Judge Mahoney from Halifax presided over the ceremony and she gave them a wonderful welcome as well as talked to everyone about the rights and responsibilities as Canadian citizens. 

At the end of the ceremony each family had time to get a photo with the judge on computer.

Later on Friday, November 26 a group of Sisters gathered at 47 Conamore Drive to celebrate with them in person.

It was a red and white party with all finger foods in red and white and a beautiful Canadian Welcome cake for all to enjoy. 

The Sisters were delighted to celebrate this milestone in the family’s journey.