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In 1980, the Sisters publish the first of many corporate stances with the purpose of bringing attention to issues of peace and justice in light of the gospel mandate. This first corporate stance supports the call to halt the nuclear arms race. In 1986, congregationally owned properties in NY and MO are declared Nuclear Free […]
Read MoreAnswering the request of Reverend Michael Collins (a native New Yorker), four Sisters leave New York to travel to Missouri to staff St. Patrick School in Jonesburg, 60 miles west of St. Louis. In 1901, the Sisters open Holy Rosary School in Monroe City, which has continued to provide Catholic education in this rural community. […]
Read MoreThe Sisters open St. Mark the Evangelist Elementary School in St. Louis in 1909 and St. Markโs High School in 1910. Educational ministry expands dramatically in Missouri. By 1912, the Sisters have provided staffing for 11 schools in Missouri.
Read MoreCommitment to education for the Sisters so that they may be well-qualified for their ministry as educators. After persistent requests, Mother Thomas succeeded in her efforts to have Fordham University open its doors to the Sisters in 1920โthe first and only women on their campus, becoming a model for other Jesuit universities to admit Sisters […]
Read MoreEducation of children becomes a focus of ministry for the Sisters as pastors are eager for teachers in their parish schools. The first of these schools is St. John School in Piermont, NY (1890), followed by St. Ann School in Nyack (1897). In 1900, the Sisters open St. Martin Academy in the Bronx in 1900 […]
Read MoreSr. Mary Ann Buhr, Carla Henry (recipient of first house, neighbor, and Women’s Circle member), Gary Karasek (architect who did all drawings for new building), Edra Cherry (Women’s Circle member), Sharon Wilbourn (Women’s Circle member), Sr. Carol Lehmkuhl. We have good news to share! On October 6, 2022, the East Side Heart and Home Family […]
Read More“Although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned, you have revealed them to the childlike.” These opening words from today’s Gospel caught my attention…. the childlike. That’s childlike, not childish-two very different ways of being for sure. Catherine, I believe, was childlike. ย She was a woman whose childlike qualities served her […]
Read MoreFor centuries, the Church has observed Lent as a season for examining our personal spiritual growth. We can recall the practice as children of giving up something that we especially liked for those forty days. But as we grow older, we try to reflect Saint Paul’s insight: “When I was a child I thought as […]
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