Chapel of the Most Holy Trinity
A Sacred Space

Prayer flows easily in the Ursuline Sisters’ Chapel of the Most Holy
Trinity. Subtle, yet powerful architecture, iconography and artistic
expression foster a contemplative atmosphere where one can feel the
presence of the Holy Spirit.
The Ursuline Sisters and our guests invoke and encounter the wonder of
the Divine here daily at Mass and in communal and personal prayer. We
invite you to visit soon to share in this blessed environment we’re so
grateful to have.
Chapel Fund
Our Chapel Fund supports our ability to maintain the beauty and
solemnity of our Chapel for Masses, funerals, celebrations, retreats
and public events. In addition to funding vestments, supplies and
routine care, the fund will help provide for repairs and replacements
that will be inevitable to our Chapel, which was added to the
Motherhouse in 1968.
Honor or Memorialize a Loved One or Friend
We extend the opportunity to name a Chapel Chair in honor of or in
memory of a loved one or friend, who’s name will appear on a plaque
mounted to the back of the chair and who will remain in our daily
prayers. Please know that we, too, are honored by those who place
friends and loved ones in the care of our prayers through this
faith-sharing gift.
Saint Cecilia Fund
Named in honor of the Patron Saint of Music, our newly established
Saint Cecilia Fund will be used to maintain our new organ, which was
generously donated to the congregation in 2008 as a tribute to Niall B.
Collins, a gifted musician and the brother of Ursuline Sister Eileen
Mary Collins. Sister Eileen, with her sister and brother-in-law,
Maureen and Jim Kovach, determined the Rodgers Trillium Masterpiece
Organ would be a fitting tribute to Niall.
To learn more about our new organ, see Page 2 of the Ursuline Sisters News.
To honor or memorialize a loved one or friend, or to make a donation, click here to download our chapel brochure, which contains ordering information.
