The beautiful Lourdes-Park, restored in 1990, offers a place for walking and enjoying nature and the large stained glass window is known as "the beacon light of Concordia" as it looks over the community from the convent.
They came to Concordia and established the Nazareth Motherhouse and Academy in a new building located next to the church.
The main building was completed in late June 1903 and a section known as the Music Hall was added in 1906.
The order founded the hospital in the building which had been used for the academy after it had been moved to its location in the newly built Mother House.
[3] The sisters quickly gained a fine reputation for the education of young women at Nazareth, giving them a sound academic program as well as instruction in the fine arts, music, French and the social graces.