Contacts & Resources

We are called to listen together with compassionate hearts
to the Spirit of God … CG 2018

Union of Presentation Sisters, NL Unit

Presentation Motherhouse (Residence)

Location:
Cathedral Square
180 Military Road
St. John’s, NL, Canada
Telephone: 709-753-7291

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 758, Station C
St. John’s, NL, Canada
A1C 5L4

Presentation Motherhouse, with former School
(now Administrative Offices & Archives) at right


Presentation Provincialate
(Administration Offices)

Location:
Cathedral Square
180 Military Road
St. John’s, NL, Canada
Telephone: 709-753-8340

Mailing Address
PO Box 2100, Station C
St. John’s, NL, Canada
A1C 5R6

The Presentation Motherhouse, completed in 1853 as the first of many Presentation Convents throughout Newfoundland, is now the home of most NL-based Presentation Sisters. It is strongly influenced by the Classical Revival style, including a symmetrical façade, a large tetra-style portico with ionic columns and quoining. The adjoining Presentation School (now the Congregation’s administrative offices) was designed by the same architect who designed the nearby Basilica of St. John the Baptist. This building also is architecturally valuable for its Classical Revival elements: a pediment, quoining and rounded arch windows.

The two buildings were designated as Registered Heritage Structures on 25 September 1999. In addition to its regular residential and community rooms, the Motherhouse has a dedicated floor for Sisters who receive 24-hour nursing care, as well as an architecturally interesting Chapel and an Oratory housing the famed Veiled Virgin sculpture.

Where We Are

Newfoundland & Labrador

Current Ministry sites on the Island portion of NL: Western – Barachois Brook and Corner Brook; Central – Grand Falls-Windsor, Bishop’s Falls; Eastern –  Plate Cove East, Mount Pearl and St. John’s.

While our active ministries in NL are now all on the island portion of the province (Newfoundland), we have previously served in the Labrador portion in Labrador City, Churchill Falls and Davis Inlet.

A map of Where We Have Been may be found on our Ministry Page, HERE.

 

Outside of Newfoundland and Labrador

We also have Sisters in ministry in Ottawa, Ontario,  in Dominica in the West Indies, as well as in Cork and Dublin in Ireland.

Tours

Sharing our Space, Sharing our Treasures

Welcome to the Motherhouse of the Presentation Sisters in Newfoundland & Labrador. This is the home of many of our Sisters and the center of our mission and operational planning for the province. It houses many significant historical, architectural, artistic and spiritual treasures, including the renowned Veiled Virgin sculpture, which we are happy share with others.

The Veiled Virgin

The Veiled Virgin is a rare and beautiful statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, sculpted by the acclaimed Italian artist Giovanni Strazza (1818-1875), some of whose other works are housed in the Vatican Museum. The Virgin’s facial features and braided hair are clearly visible beneath her veil, which appears translucent although it is carved of marble. Her expression has a holy, ethereal quality that blesses many viewers with a deeply spiritual experience, unique and lasting.  Learn more about this treasured work of art HERE or on our Happenings Page.

Summer Hours: The public is welcome to visit the Veiled Virgin sculpture Sunday – Saturday,  10am – 11:45 and 1pm – 3:45.

Periodic adjustments to the schedule may be needed. We encourage you to call Reception (709-753-7291) before visiting to inquire about or to schedule viewings.

Virtual Tours

The Presentation Sisters of Newfoundland & Labrador have engaged in a video project to develop virtual tours of some of our Motherhouse spaces. 

VIRTUAL TOURS  of Presentation Motherhouse Chapel, Drawing Room and Oratory are are linked below. **** NOTE: currently unavailable.

Presentation Archives

The Presentation Sisters NL Archives houses a wealth of material that tells our Presentation story, from our beginnings in 1776 with Nano Nagle in Ireland, to our arrival in NL in 1833, up to the present day. Initially housed in various locations in the Motherhouse, in 1999 it found a permanent home in a portion of the former Presentation School adjacent to the Convent. 

 The archival records of the Presentation Sisters of Newfoundland & Labrador have been treasured by generations of Sisters, staff and volunteers, whose meticulous care has preserved thousands of pages of hand-written correspondence and other valuable historical documents, as well as priceless images and artifacts.  We are eternally grateful to them.

In the 1950s, Mother Agnes O’Keeffe took responsibility for our archival materials. Although she never held the title, she laid the foundation for the Archivists who followed, including Sisters Mary Teresa Francis Tobin, Mary Concepta Evans, Mary Purcell, Mary Perpetua Kennedy, Patricia Whittle and Marilyn Doyle. Ms Wanita Bates served as Assistant Archivist under Sr Perpetua Kennedy, helping introduce computers into our Archival system. In 2025 Assistant Archivist Charlotte Chitamani, who undertook the daunting task of digitizing our archival photographs in 2018, was appointed Archivist. With the on-going support of Sisters, staff and volunteers, she continues to help preserve our rich heritage, honouring all the women on whose shoulders we stand.

Click HERE in celebration of all those who have gone before us, in the words of the song, Standing on the Shoulders, by the Songwriter, Joyce Rouse (aka Earth Mama), from the DVD, Love Large.

Charlotte Chitamani, Archivist

Sr Marilyn Doyle, Assistant Archivist

To enquire about the Archives or its holdings, please contact the Archives Team by email or telephone:

Location:
Presentation Sisters NL Archives
Presentation Motherhouse
180 Military Road
St. John’s, NL Canada

Mailing Address & Contact Info:
P.O. Box 758, Station C
St. John’s, NL Canada
Telephone
: 709-753-7291 Ext 340 or 341
E-mail: archives@presentationsisters.ca

Books & Music

Book by Corona Wyse, PBVM

About the Author:

ISBN: 1-894463-99-4

Corona Wyse, PBVM, (1917 – 2021) was born in Placentia, Newfoundland. Educated by the Presentation Sisters, in 1934 she heard the call to join Presentation and serve God in the teaching profession. Over her long career, Sister Corona’s ministries included classroom teaching, Novitiate Formation, Religious Education, and Spiritual Renewal for adults, serving throughout NL as well as In the USA and Dominica. Having lived to a vibrant 103, her insights into Presentation charism remain with us through her tribute to the life and legacy of our foundress.

Not Words but Deeds,  named for Foundress Nano Nagle’s family motto, offers a brief history of the Presentation Sisters before and after their arrival in Newfoundland in 1833, as well as an exploration of Nano Nagle‘s personal mission to improve the lives of the Irish people. She pioneered a courageous ministry directed to teach and tend to Ireland’s impoverished citizens, and in 1775 she founded the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the years following her death, the Congregation has carried her love and generosity around the globe.

For copies, please contact:
Flanker Press Ltd., St. John’s, NL
Phone: 709.739.4477
Toll Free: 1.866.739.4420
Order/Sales Inquiries: sales@flankerpress.com

Music by Miriam K. Martin, PBVM

About the Musician:

Over the years Miriam has given vibrant expression to her life experiences through music as a singer and songwriter. Her songs celebrate her heritage, her family, her friends, her love of God and her experiences as a woman and as a Presentation Sister. Miriam is proud of her Celtic roots East Coast and her upbringing in Nova Scotia.

NOTE: Copies of Miriam’s music books and recordings are limited. We invite you  to contact us at webcontact@presentationsisters.ca to enquire about availabiliy. Meanwhile, please enJOY the audio clips below.

Moments in Between (1983) – CDs and some LPs currently available
Our Christianity calls us to celebrate our lives. We celebrate our joys and our sorrows. As a community of Presentation Sisters, we try to live ever deeper the paschal mystery, the dying and rising, as we journey with our brothers and sisters in Christ. This is the context for this music we now offer you. Many heats and hands have shared in the completion of these selections. We hope it will touch your experience and that you will celebrate with us all those Moments in Between.

Song Titles:
Sing                                     The Greatest Gift
Be My Gift
                          Take Down Your Lantern
Remain in My Love          I Heard the Lord
Moments in Between     Abbie’s Song
Welcome                            Woman of Earth
Freedom Song                  Alleluia

Follow the Flame (1998) – CDs, Cassettes and Books (of associated reflections and musical scores) currently available.

This collection was inspired by a variety of people, events and celebrations over the years. It also reflects Miriam’s background and experience as an East Coast Canadian where the gift of music and song is both a familial and cultural reality. As well, the Presentation Sisters NL community has a long and rich history of fine musicians, teachers and artists. Our communal life helped to shape the spirituality of these selections, which echo the themes of Jubilee echo: reconciliation, homecoming, forgiveness, liberation and joy.

Song Titles

Fire of Love                             Weaving Song
Blessed Be (Psalm 144)       Our Children
Follow the Flame                  Break Free
Enduring Love                       My Plans For You
Anointed Are We                  Celebrate
Go and Tell My People         Light For the Journey
Christa Communion            Jubilate Jubilate

A New Dreaming (2007) – CDs and Books (of associated reflections and musical scores) currently available.

The music is a collection of dreaming – mine, our community’s, and those who have helped to call out the poetry and melodies from the great Source of creativity. Our desire is that those who would use this music will also touch the hope that fires our lives, feel the lilt in our steps as we journey together for a world where peace, justice and the integrity of all creation are celebrated. If one pathway is opened for one person to draw nearer to God’s great dream for our planet, then a small part of our small dreams will have been accomplished.

Song Titles:
Speak the Story                    God Beyond All Cultures
Fire to the Rock                    Joy Filled Day
Moments in Between         Song of the Eucharist
A New Dreaming                 Woman of Earth
Freedom                                 We Walk One
Steadfast Love                      The Universe Story

Sound Clips:
In Harmony
Listen

Listen (2007) – Only CDs currently available.

The recordings on Listen were born of the 2007 International Presentation Association Assembly in India and flowed from the experience of those gathered at The Assembly. The theme of the Assembly was “Listen”.

 

Song Titles:
In Harmony
Listen (short version)
Listen (longer version)

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