All Saints Sisters of the Poor
All Saints’ Convent,
Hilton Avenue extended,
PO Box 3127, Catonsville,
MD 21228, USA
Tel: 410 747 4104
Fax: 410 747 3321
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All Saints is a traditional Community desiring to uphold orthodox Christian faith and morality, and to support
the Apostolic tradition in ministry and practice. We are united by our common commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ,
and by our desire to live for Him. Within that unity there is great diversity both in our personalities and our
talents. In giving these as an offering to the Lord, our communal life is enhanced.
Founded in London, three Sisters came to Baltimore, Maryland, in 1872, at the request of the Rector of Mount Calvary
Church. The American sisterhood became an independent House in 1890.
The daily Eucharist is the center of our life. The six-fold Divine Office and our times of personal prayer enable
us to pour forth Christ’s love to others, in all of our works. Hospitality is an important aspect of our various
houses. We also give retreats and missions of various types both at the Convent and elsewhere. training for a vocation
to the sisterhood begins with a month’s Observership, then Postulancy and Novitiate. After three years as a junior
Sister, life vows may be made.
The Reverend Mother Catherine Grace of All Saints
(Mother Superior, assumed office 1988)
Sister Jane Teresa of All Saints (Assistant Superior)
Other Addresses
St Gabriel’s Retreat House, PO Box 3106, Catonsville, MD 21228-0106, USA
Tel: 410 747 6767
St Anna’s House, 115 N. Van Pelt Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
Tel: 215 665 8889
Annunciation Monastery, PO Box 21238, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA
Tel: 410 747 6140
The Joseph Richey Hospice, 816 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Tel: 410 523 21201
For further details, obtain a copy of
The Anglican Religious Communities Year Book.