Dear Family, Friends and Benefactors,
Pax et bonum! At long last, we have arrived to Burlington, Colorado, and the next chapter in our community life begins. We marvel at Divine Providence and the loving care of our Heavenly Father, Who continues to provide for us in ways beyond all human expectation. Like our seraphic father, St. Francis, our beginnings were very meager. In fact, we started out in a small 15′ x 15′ space. From there, a very generous family offered a 450 square foot apartment on their property, which we fondly called our “Rivo Torto”, after the little ruined building where St. Francis and his first followers began their community life and from whence many blessings flowed for the founding of the Order. We were very happy in this little place!
However, our constant prayer has been that we may be near daily Mass in order to take our longed-for place before the tabernacle and receive our Divine Spouse in Holy Communion daily. Our congregation prays a perpetual novena to St. Joseph and to Our Lady of Prompt Succor. Both have refused us nothing that has been for the good of our congregation. Quite spontaneously, a generous benefactor has offered the use of a home less than two blocks from the Church and our Father Director. Needless to say, words fail to express our heartfelt gratitude towards all of the good souls whose generosity and sacrifice have made our life possible. While words fail us, we confidently look to our loving Father in heaven to repay each of them the promised hundredfold in this life and in eternity.
We continue to beg the charity of your prayers and for your support, as three young ladies prepare to visit in order to discern their vocations. We continue to work towards the goal of a permanent convent to house the vocations God may send to us. We ask your prayers for our fidelity and perseverance, and we assure you of a constant place in the heart of our prayers. May God bless and keep you!

Arrival at the house in Burlington. It was our first experience driving a U-Haul truck… Thank you, guardian angels for guiding us safely to port!
The school children gathered for one last picture before we set off.


A little rabbit has taken up residence in the flower garden. St. Francis loved God’s little creatures, who always do the will of God, and we take great joy in them too.

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