The day after her 21st birthday she was in a serious car accident. In 1992, she responded to a call by the U.S. Catholic Bishops to provide summer English classes to clergy and religious in the Czech Republic, a ministry she continued until 2015. She made first profession of vows on August 12, 1952. Sister Michon was born to John W. and Vera (Duffy) Desmond on August 28, 1933, in Winona, Minnesota, the eldest of six children. August 16, 1935 - July 10, 2020 IN THE CARE OF Whalen & Ball Funeral Home Sister Maureen Kelly, FSP, formerly known as Sr. John Agnes, was the second child of four born in New York City to John and Agnes Kelly. She worked in the dietary department at St. Francis Hospital (MCHS-FH) 1977 to 1981. It is one of our missions that provide educational, spiritual and advocacy programs to help the nearby residents build better lives for themselves, their families and their communities. She loved her time and the people there and the people loved her. In 1950, Sister Anita was received into the novitiate and given the name, Sister Mary Kenneth. Sister Anita (Mary Kenneth) Beskar, FSPA, died April 23, 2022, just shy of her 90th birthday, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Sisters of Saint Francis - Rochester, Minnesota Welcome! There she and her two brothers and three sisters grew up, helping with chores when they were not attending school at Sac County School. Gertrude was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946 and was given the name Sister Barbara Jean. During that time, her roommate responded to a call to religious life. Friends, family and community members remember Sister Ladonna as being a friend to everyone. After graduating high school from Holy Names Academy, Joanne wanted to become a sister, but her parents objected. During her time in Spokane, Sister Patricia was part of the Provisional Province, an experimental group within the congregation, for a few years. She made her first vows on August 12, 1951. She always sought to make life better for others. From there, she felt called to a new ministry, one that would challenge her inner strength and resilience. Sister Rosewyn Meyer, FSPA was there and spoke many times with Helen. In 1981 Sister Geralyn became principal of the and later returned to teaching first grade. Her smile and hearty laugh were both infectious. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Rita as always having a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. After profession in 1943, Sister went to St. Veronica's in Greenwich Village for three months, then taught at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School in New . Sister Agnes learned about the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration from her aunt, Sister Anna (Bernadita) Gehling. Jubilarians: Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OSF) Submitted October 4, 2019 | 3:46 PM 50th First Profession Sister Renita Brummer Birth name: Jeanette Birthplace: Effingham, Ill. Our podcast guests, Sister Nancy and Sister Joyce, talk about what the Sacred Heart means to them, as Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Oftentimes, she would spend days in the home of someone dying of HIV/AIDS or care for them in her home if they couldnt afford another place or another place was not available. That is when she started to deeply listen to the many messages in life God had been giving her, ultimately calling her to religious life. She also participated in her parish choir. Sister Patricia Tekippe, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, died on December 25, 2022 at 11:20 am. After graduating from the eighth grade, Sister Jean attended Pilgrim Park Junior High for one year before moving to Brookfield Central High School. She had been taught by sisters for two years, but in her earlier years was not attracted to their communities. Jeanette Mary Margaret Kassmeyer was born in Fort Madison, Iowa, to Frank and Leona (Krittenbrink) Kassmeyer on March 11, 1936, the oldest of eight children. She continued her education earning a Ph.D. in Second Language and Culture Education from the University of Minnesota in St. Paul and a Masters in Franciscan Studies from the Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University in St. Bonaventure, New York. For the next five years, Sister Helen served as a staff nurse at St. Rose Convent Health Center. Her elementary school years were spent at St. Marys School in Guttenberg. Sister Lydia then served as Pastoral Care Minister at St. Annes Parish, also in Las Vegas, until she retired to St. Rose Convent in 2001. She had a deep and compassionate heart for the poor and had the most humble and human way of finding the poor in spirit and being one with them. Whenever anyone suggested that she would end up at the convent, she objected. Her devotion for the missions remained with her long after she left the South. Sister Joanne McGoldrick, FSPA, 93, died Sunday, April 18, 2021 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Wash. She was in the thirty-fifth year of her religious profession. Sister Rita entered the FSPA community in September 1952. She made profession of first vows on August 12, 1954. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1961. She was in the seventy-fifth year of her religious profession. She ministered at St. Anthonys Hospital, Carroll, Iowa, Sacred Heart Hospital, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and was Medical and Surgical Instructor at St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, La Crosse. In eighth grade she shared her call with her parents, who were very supportive. Her early devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary stayed with her all through her life. When reflecting on her choice of vocation, she said, Upon visiting Maria Angelorum Chapel, I knew that I could never leave this.. Just last week, she shared with one of the sisters that she said a prayer every night during the pandemic before she went to bed and she would sing a lullaby to the earth and to all of its inhabitants that they would sleep well and safe. She provided pastoral care at Bethany St. Joseph Nursing Home in La Crosse from 1983 to 1987. The Bernet sisters are identical twins who are celebrating 70 years of religious life. For several summers, Sister Bernadette served as lecturer at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu and Cardinal Stritch College (University) in Milwaukee. Later, she returned to her baptismal name. At the end of her junior year, she informed her parents that she felt called to religious life. At the completion of her term she moved to Sun City, Arizona, where she served as parish administrator of St. John Vianney Parish. After completing elementary grades and two years of high school at St. Marys School in Durand, Lois expressed a desire to enter the convent, but her father resisted. She specifically enjoyed cat sitting while family and friends would go on vacation. Her first profession of vows took place on August 12, 1952. From 2016 to 2019, Sister Jean was back at Viterbo University teaching classes in Franciscan Traditions and Values. This led her to think about what she would do with the rest of her life. Born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1929, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1945 and professed perpetual vows in 1951. As most little girls are inclined to feel when first coming in contact with a real, honest-to-goodness Sister, I felt that I wanted to become a Sister, too, she wrote in her autobiography. Sister Kathleen Kenkel, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 91, died Saturday, July 18, 2020, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. The Tau Center in Winona, Minnesota recruited her as their baker in 1997, a position she held for the next two years. Even though she experienced permanent injury from a jeep accident while in Africa, she did not let that stop her from being of service to others. As a Consolata sister, Sister Sandra received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Royal Lancaster School of Nursing in London, England and became a certified midwife through the Whipps-Cross School of Midwifery, also in London. Sister Jean and her sisters (and often her brother) spent manyvacations together exploring their family roots in Ireland, or just hanging out by the ocean. Entrance: August 1966 First profession: August 1969 Final profession: August 1972 Education: Bachelor's in American studies, Marillac College, 1972 Sister Kathleen taught at the high school level for the next 11 years in Cathedral (Superior, Wisconsin), Kuemper (Carroll, Iowa), Aquinas (La Crosse), Marquette (West Point, Iowa) and Marquette (Bellevue, Iowa). The family later settled in Menomonie, Wisconsin where Donna was in the first freshman class at the new St. Joseph High School. Family and community members remember Sister Pat for her quick Irish witalways with a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye. News reports show that, as of July 16, in addition to the 13 Felicians in Livonia, at least 19 other sisters have died in the United States, including a Felician sister at the order's convent in Lodi, New Jersey; six sisters from two communities at a shared convent outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and three Maryknoll Sisters in Ossining, New York . Helen and her cousin Art were constant companions until he left for Maryhurst in the Philippines to become a Brother of Mary. Sister Helen taught one year at St. Marys School, Marathon, Wisconsinbefore devoting the rest of her life to the healthcare profession. We are the United States Region of an international congregation responding to the needs of the times since our founding by Mother Clara Pfaender in 1860. Upon completion of a bachelors degree in elementary education from Viterbo College (University), Sister Lois entered the teaching profession. Carmel and West Bend) Washington (Spokane) and Wisconsin (Eau Galle and Halder) for 42 years. Upon her graduation from the eighth grade, she announced to her parents that she would like to go to the convent. She had taken several business subjects in high school, so she did secretarial work for three years before entering St. Rose Convent in La Crosse on July 29, 1941. In 2010, due to her deteriorating health, she chose to move to St. Rose Convent and in 2014 made her home at Villa St. Joseph. From daycare for loved ones who suffer from dementia, to rehabilitation centers for recovery from surgery . Her grandparents in California came to help her father, who by that time had three children below the age of four. After 12 years of schooling, the matter was settled and she entered St. Rose Convent in September 1947. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1945, and her final profession on August 5, 1951. Its great to be Irish, she would proudly proclaim. During part of that time, she was also Director of Resident Life at the college. She enjoyed the Bright Star theatre and La Crosse Symphony performances at Viterbo University. On August 6, 1983 Sister Jean made her first profession of vows as a FSPA. Helen began to pray about it, but the following August she entered St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing. Gertrude was the youngest player on the basketball team when they won the Archdiocese of Dubuque tournament. Community members, family and friends, remember Sister Jean as someone that always loved life in any of its aspects. The eldest of 13 children, she remembers growing up on the farm with her younger brothers and sisters. During her time in Canton, Sister Dorothy Ann became a companion to Sister Thea Bowman, an FSPA who gained prominence as a teacher, musician and civil rights activist in the African American community. She enjoyed helping raise funds for their science lab update and the school gymnasium addition. Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois in 1917, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1930 and. She was a retired nun who joined the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi as a teenager and went on to a career as. She served as a program assistant at Cabrini House in Minneapolis for 14 years. She grew up in Guttenberg with her three brothers and two sisters, helping her father at the Kuempel & Lake Hardware Store. Sister Gertrude Daugherty, FSPA, 93, died on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. How surprised, and disappointed, was Sister Lydia when Louise (Sister Joan Marie) entered FSPA in La Crosse. When Sister Clara Mae entered the novitiate of the FSPA she was given the name Bernadine. Helen was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1945, and was given the name Sister Ardette. Sister Margaret was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946, and was given the name Sister Mary Joel. Their honeymoon was to travel west to bring Sister Anita back home and reunite the family. In 2022, with her health failing, she moved to Villa St. Joseph. The twinkle in her eyes made one wonder what she was planning next. He never refused and the family would drive out to a shady, cool spot in the country. Remembering Sr. Mary Elizabeth Glueckstein Wheaton Franciscans October 3, 2022 She retired to St. Rose Convent in 1998 and to Villa St. Joseph in 2003. No grave photo. She was privileged to attend Father Solanus beautification ceremony in Detroit. Sister Lydia was born to John and Mary (Danzer) Wendl on January 11, 1922, in Willey, Iowa. Before retiring to St. Rose Convent in 2006, Sister Margaret also volunteered at Immaculate Conception School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She always felt sorry for the city kids who didnt have the freedom and natural beauty available to the farm kids. Sister Agnes began her education at Providence County Consolidated School near her home, then transferred to St. Marys Catholic School in Storm Lake, Iowa, where she completed both grade and high school. She learned to play the organ, violin and clarinet, but the organ was her favorite. She saw beauty in creation and in people. She was in the sixty-third year of her religious profession. Obituaries Franciscan Sister Anna Ahern dies at 91 Share this story Sister Anna Louise Aherne, O.S.F. She then earned a bachelors degree in elementary education from Viterbo College in La Crosse. . Felician Sisters Cemetery. She professed first vows on August 6, 1935. Joanne Patricia Lancaster was born on February 17, 1928 in Spokane to Emmett and Effie (Turpin) Lancaster. Bernardine Franciscan Sisters: Our Story In 1894 Mother Veronica Grzedowska and three companions left their cloister in Poland to respond to the educational needs of children of immigrant coal miners in Northeastern Pennsylvania. She later returned to her baptismal name. By then it was evident to her parents that her desire to be a sister had not diminished, but had grown stronger and they allowed her to enter St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsinon August 15, 1940. She was very appreciative of FSPA for enabling her to minister to those often forgotten or ignored by society. To the surprise of her family, she chose the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in La Crosse, being drawn to the ministry of Perpetual Adoration. She then became Vice-President of Student Development from 1997 to 2005. Her interest in becoming a sister was fostered by relatives in the FSPA congregation and her love of nature. She designed the altar, chalice, tabernacle and credence table using the theme You fill us with the best of wheat. Creativity marked her life; even into her late 80s, she could be seen on a ladder in the dining room putting the final touches on Christmas decorations. She served as principal in both Carroll (St. Lawrence School) and Calmar. Sister Lydia earned a bachelors degree from Viterbo College (University) in education with double minors in philosophy and history. Happy are those who endure in peace, By You, Most High, they will be crowned. At St. Michaels School in Buckman, Minnesota, they had Benedictines of St. Joseph, Minnesota, as their teachers. Helen completed eight grades at St. Gabriels School, then attended St. Marys Academy in Prairie du Chien. St. Francis and St. Clare saw the good and holy possibility in the culture of everyday life. In 1974, she returned to Fort Wright College and earned a bachelors degree in sociology. She helped found a Father Solanus Prayer Circle and had organized several pilgrimages to Detroit, Michigan, where Father Solanus spent most of his religious life. Her musical productions were outstanding. Sister Jeans ministry as an FSPA centered around her love of teaching and St. Francis and St. Clare. Born on March 18, 1926, near St. Lucas, Iowa, Sister Joselda was the oldest daughter of Joseph and Catherine (Schmitt) Hageman. As soon as their dad came home from work, the question was put to him. During her junior year she began to think of entering religious life. Founded in 1988 to renew the contemplative dimension of the form of life of the early Franciscan penitents, we are a contemplative-active community of religious women who have given our lives to glorify God and make known His merciful Love through prayer and works of mercy. She was in the eighty-first year of her religious profession. Numerous university students credit her for their search into the world of spirituality. They desired to transfer from the congregation and become members of the Franciscan . Proudly created with Wix.com. She was especially taken by his focus on care for creation; just last year she noted that she had reread and meditated on Franciss encyclical Laudato Si, several times. In August 2007, the Sisters of St. Francis in Millvale, Pennsylvania merged with the Syracuse-based congregation. Upon her retirement, the executive director of David School, Danny Greene, summed up her impact, Sister Mary Myron has truly been a gift from God. Sister Kathy, as she was lovingly called, was small in stature but large in spirit and generosity. Her family moved to a farm near West Point, Iowa when she was in the primary grades. Obituary Sr. Marcy Romine O.S.F. After receiving a bachelors degree in Human Services at Grandview College in Des Moines, she went on to earn a Clinical Pastoral Education certificate at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines. Community members, family, colleagues and friends remember Sister Pat as an excellent music teacher. Obituary Sr. Gerarda Augustyniak Sister Gerarda Augustyniak, 95, a sister for 78 years, died December 29, 2016 at Mary, Queen and Mother Center in St. Louis. In 2000, she moved to La Crosse where she was the assistant development director for FSPA until 2007. She was very social and loved visiting with people. After raising her family, Joanne resigned from her position at the Salvation Army and entered the Benedictine Community at Mt. One of her students from David School said, She was always willing to help students make their projects perfect. She kept learning and teaching wherever she was. Date of Death: August 1, 2022. She received a bachelors degree in home economics and English from Viterbo College (University), La Crosse and did additional studies at Marquette University, Milwaukee. Thereafter, sheserved as Healthcare Province Representative on the General Board, Coordinator of Formation at Healthcare House of Studies, and Provincial of FSPA Healthcare Province from 1972 to 1979. A private burial took place in Resurrection Cemetery on May 1, 2020. She ministered at Sacred Heart School in Spencer, Iowa from 1973 to 1997 as music teacher and organist for the parish. Again she received a negative response, but a week later her father gave his approval. Next, Sister Rita Marie taught at Holy Family School in Ashland, Wisconsin (1962-1966), then St. Henry School in Eau Galle, Wisconsin (1966-1969). Sister Erlinda was from a large, very close family in Cebolla, New Mexico. Her family moved to a farm near Storm Lake, Iowa in 1947. When funding ended, she was invited to join the staff at the Salvation Army in Spokane as Family Welfare Director. By August, 1955, Sister Dorothy was beginning her high school at St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She never missed an opportunity to share the good things in life with others. She began her teaching career with middle grades in Carroll and Hills, Iowa and at St. Marys Ridge, Wisconsin before moving into high school teaching. Sister Bernadette earned a bachelors degree in English with a minor in music from Viterbo College (University), then earned a masters degree in English with a minor in Latin from Notre Dame University, and finally received a Ph.D. in English from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was in the 73rd year of her religious profession.
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