Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm share joyfully with each other.

Meet Our Religious

   
 

Bro. Jonathan Beebe, CSCBro. Jonathan Beebe, CSC

The idea of becoming a priest has been on my mind since... more

Sr. Joan Patricia Ross, lsp Sr. Joan Patricia Ross, lsp

My vocation to consecrated life began with a mysterious choice on the part of God... more

Sr.  Jeanne Marie Gocha, CSJ Sr.  Jeanne Marie Gocha, CSJ

There always will be women and men whose hearts, and desires have been so... more

 

Real Sisters, Real Brothers, Making a REAL difference!

Throughout our diocese and our Church, throughout history, men and women have answered the call to live in community, to gather for prayer, and to love God’s people in a special way. They belong to any one of dozens of religious congregations, where they are drawn by the charism or spirit of the community.

 

Religious Sisters

Click here for more info on what it means to be a Religious Sister.

 

Religious Brothers and Priests

Click here for more info on what it means to be a Religious Brother and Priest.

 

 

Vocation Awareness Council

The Vocation Awareness Council is a committee of religious priests, sisters and brothers who represent the various religious communities who minister in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. The purpose of this committee is to collaborate in providing various ways to promote vocation awareness for religious life within the diocese. Click here for more info.

 

 

Speakers For Parishes or Other Groups

Should you desire a religious priest, sister or brother to speak about religious life at your parish gathering or other function, contact Sister Rosemary Ann Cuneo, C.R. at rosemary.cuneo@rcda.org or by calling 518-74-3818.