Three Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal Take Final Vows

| 07/3/2026

By: The Good Newsroom

Archbishop Ronald Hicks celebrated the Mass of Perpetual Profession

Archbishop Ronald Hicks celebrated the Perpetual Profession Mass for the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal on June 6 and is pictured here placing the ring on the finger of the newly professed, symbolizing her spousal relationship with Christ.  The Sisters are joyfully pictured here after the Mass: Sr. Mae Quentin, 35, from Wisconsin; Sr. Rosa Montano, 29, from New Jersey; Sr. Emmanuel Schulte, 34, from South Dakota.
Archbishop Ronald Hicks celebrated the Perpetual Profession Mass for the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal on June 6 and is pictured here placing the ring on the finger of the newly professed, symbolizing her spousal relationship with Christ.  The Sisters are joyfully pictured here after the Mass: Sr. Mae Quentin, 35, from Wisconsin; Sr. Rosa Montano, 29, from New Jersey; Sr. Emmanuel Schulte, 34, from South Dakota. Photo courtesy of the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal.

Archbishop Hicks celebrated the Perpetual Profession Mass for the Franciscan Sisters of the Renewal on June 6. The Sisters who joyfully took their vows at Mass were Sr. Mae Quentin, 35, from Wisconsin; Sr. Rosa Montano, 29, from New Jersey; Sr. Emmanuel Schulte, 34, from South Dakota.

As part of the vows Mass, the three received rings symbolic of their marriage to Jesus and to the Church. Each also was crowned with a symbolic crown of thorns, representing Jesus’s suffering. 

After taking their vows, the sisters greeted the other members of their community, and finally, turned and embraced each other.

The CFR sisters have three convents in New York, and three mission convents in Drogheda, Ireland; Leeds, England;  and Atlantic City, New Jersey, according to their website. They were “established in 1988 as a parallel Community to the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal,” their website reads.

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