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The Mandorla: Rooted in ancient Christian art, the mandorla is an almond-shaped aureole that surrounds sacred figures, often representing Christ or the Virgin Mary, in exquisite depictions. It serves as a visual reminder that, in Christ, divinity and humanity become intertwined, offering us hope and assurance of the profound mystery of salvation. The mandorla also signifies the divine presence surrounding Mary and emphasizes her holiness and purity, positioning her as a bridge between heaven and earth. It serves as a powerful reminder of her unique role in salvation history, emphasizing her intercessory role and offering comfort and hope to believers who seek her maternal assistance. The mandorla is a visual testament to the Catholic faith's enduring devotion to Mary, honoring her as the mother of Jesus and the greatest among saints.

The Eucharist: Love for Jesus in the Eucharist and union with Him is the basis of our Community.

”I hope that all the girls to whom Our Lord will give a vocation to this Community will come to have such a love and devotion to Our Dear Lord in the Tabernacle that it will become the one great pre-occupation of her whole life” - Fr. Ryan

The White Letter “M” for Mary, Our Immaculate Mother":
As God came to us through Mary, the Sisters of Our Lady Immaculate strive to go to God through Mary. We make a Total Consecration of our lives to God through Our Lady and strive to imitate her deep interior life and total abandonment to the Will of God.

Our Community Motto:Fidelitas et Virtus”
Fidelity and Courage.
These two words are an expression of our Charism to live the religious life faithfully and to teach the faith correctly and courageously, offering our lives for our Catholic people to grow in love for their faith.

Colors: Blue, white and gold
The solid blue mandorla around the Monstrance signifies Jesus coming to us through the Blessed Virgin Mary. The white mandorla signifies Mary’s Immaculate Conception. Finally, the golden rays signify the glory that the Blessed Virgin Mary received from her Son.