At the heart of the Shrine is a growing community of consecrated women called to live a life of prayer, service, and mercy. Rooted in Eucharistic devotion and the message of Divine Mercy, these women offer their lives in union with Christ for the spiritual needs of the world.
Their days are shaped by the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Divine Office, Eucharistic Adoration, community meals, and acts of hospitality. Whether welcoming pilgrims, praying with the suffering, or maintaining the sacred spaces of the Shrine, their presence becomes a quiet, radiant sign of God’s love.
If you’re discerning a call to consecrated life and feel drawn to a life centered on the Eucharist, community, and joyful service, we invite you to connect with us. The call to a vocation is deeply personal, and our community is here to support your journey.
Key Elements of our Consecrated Life:
Daily Holy Hour and Divine Office
Life in the community, grounded in joy & simplicity
Apostolate centered on Eucharistic Adoration and Divine Mercy
The Charism the Women of Jesus’ Merciful Passion (WJMP) will follow is Holy Hospitality and Spiritual Direction. Holy Hospitality means everything to our Mother Foundress Catherine Lanni. It’s so important in our current times when people constantly complain that they are so busy and just don’t have enough time for anything after their job commitment and immediate family routines. Multitasking is the norm. Listening and direct eye contact seems to be a forgotten thing of the past. A warm bowl of soup and a cup of coffee or tea feeds not only the body but the soul as well. It warms the heart and makes the person feel loved. Using as best as possible, fresh ingredients is important for the body and soul as well. The effort put into cutting, peeling, slicing, simmering, and cooking low and slow, pays off. In this process, one exercises patience and charity!
Spiritual Direction is the practice of Sacred listening and discerning as we accompany a person on their pilgrimage of life, helping the individual to have greater clarity on what God is saying to them or doing in their life, or which direction one should move in. This can make a significant difference in a person’s life. Spiritual directors don’t “tell a person” what to do, but rather accompany them on their pilgrimage of life. As one opens their heart to express what they sense or think, the process of prayerful discernment helps them to grow spiritually and deepens their awareness and relationship with God. It is not counseling or psychotherapy. The focus is the person’s relationship with God.
By living daily, as a way of life, the Rule of the Ten Evangelical Virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary helps us to embody the very likeness of the Blessed Virgin Mary – who is The Queen of Peace, Purity, Prudence, Humility, Faithfulness, Devotion, Obedience, Poverty, Patience, Mercy and Sorrow. Through the eyes of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we become not only an embodiment of The Blessed Mother, but an actual refuge for those we encounter through Holy Hospitality and those who entrust their spiritual life to our direction.
Our Spirituality is Divine Mercy and Our Lady of Sorrows. We strive to spread the message of Divine Mercy as revealed by Jesus to St. Maria Faustina Kowalska. We are seeking holiness through following the Rule of the Ten Evangelical Virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary as we perform the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy and help people come to know our Merciful Lord.