LEADERSHIP


PRESIDENT
Sr. Patricia Suchalski



VICE PRESIDENT
Sr. Amédée Maxwell





COUNCILOR
Sr. Donna Breslin



COUNCILOR
Sr. Sandra Schmidt



PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES

Wedding Pictures

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BLACK and INDIAN
MISSION OFFICE EST. 1884

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SBS Leadership from left to right: Sr. Sandra Schmidt,
Sr. Donna Breslin, Sr. Amédée Maxwell
, & Sr. Patricia Suchalski

 


Since our foundation in 1891, the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament have been called to fidelity in Mission. We consecrate ourselves to God through our congregation in a free and total gift of self. The Eucharist, God's free and total gift to us, is the heart of our community and service. We believe we are called to address the hungers of the world and to share the bread of our lives generously, joyfully and gratefully.

We choose to live simply, in a manner that is counter-cultural and reflective of our interdependence with all creation. Out of our desire to effect unity and community among all peoples, we actively oppose all forms of prejudice, racism and oppression.

We are confident in our God, we are enriched by the spiritualities and cultures of the Black and Native American peoples who have shared their life and love with us in mutual blessing. We are strengthened by our partnerships with others, and live in a spirit of hope, openness and discernment.

God Bless,
Sr. Patricia Suchalski, SBS

 

MISSION STATEMENT
As Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, we believe God calls
us to be a sign in the world of the power of the Eucharistic
Christ to effect unity and community among all peoples.
Guided by the spirit of Katharine Drexel, we are called to
share the Gospel message with the poor, especially among
the Black and Native American peoples and challenge
the deeply rooted injustice in the world today.