Her faith helped her to offer kindness to others. When she was no longer able to go to the hospital on a regular basis, she continued to set up the monthly masses and functioned as a Eucharistic minister for as long as she was able. Sisters The Vowed Life. Sr. Suzanne served as principal and teacher at SS. Sister Victoria Vicki Lauria, OP, died Nov. 17, 2022. Vernon, New York. Sr. Anne Mariethe clinics business managerwas key to running the operational side of the clinic. She advocated for unity in diversity, promoted voter registration, explored the needs of the poor in the Springfield, Kentucky area, and met with groups working to prevent suicide among the young. Professed in 1944, she taught in the following schools: Our Lady of Refuge, Bronx, NY; Immaculate Conception, Waukegan, IL; St. Mary, Elkton, SD; SS. The daughter of the late Clarence McCarthy and Marie B. Duckart, she was born September 2, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sister Anne Marie (Innocentia) Friedrich, OP, died Jan. 6, 2022. At 111 years of age and nearly 90 years of religious life, she was the oldest living woman religious in the United States. She later earned her STL (Licentiatein Sacred Theology) in Theology and her STD (Doctor of Sacred Theology) in Ecumenism from the Angelicum Pontifical University of St. Thomas in Rome. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL; St. Albert the Great, Minneapolis; St. Mary, East Dubuque, IL; St. Thomas of Villanova, Palatine, IL; and St. Rose, Cuba City, WI. Sister Mary Aquin passed away on May 12, 2015. Sr. Denise returned to study computer science at the University of Akron while teaching there as well. Sr. Jean taught at Edgewood College, Madison, WI; Rosary College (now Dominican University), River Forest, IL; and Alverno College, Milwaukee. Sister Margaret Ann OHenley, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died peacefully on August 27, 2016 at the age of 89. The Dominican Sisters of Hope are ever so grateful for your continued support and generosity. Basil Visitation Parish, Chicago. She was 94 years of age. Vernon, NY. Dominican Sister of Peace Mary Esther Owens, OP. She was a creative, masterful teacher. Professed in 1957, she taught at St. On April 30, 1960, he married Deleda Komro in Arkansaw. She ministered at the Saint George Hospital in Cincinnati, and at Mohun Health Care Center for more than two decades. Professed in 1952, she taught in the following schools: St. Albert, Minneapolis; Nativity BVM, Menominee, IL; St. Matthew, Milwaukee; St. Raphael, Madison, WI, where she was also principal; and Visitation, Chicago. Sr. Michaeleen was buried with her Dominican Sisters at St. Joseph Cemetery. She served at the Motherhouse, Sinsinawa, WI, as an accountant and in central banking in the General Finance Office before ministering as the pastoral administrator at Sacred Heart Parish, Ronan, MT, and St. Joseph Mission, Charlo, MT. Dominican Sisters of Hope Dawn Redmond, OP (Sister John Damien) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died Friday September 15, 2016 in Wayne, New Jersey. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL. She instilled students with a sense of adventure in seeking a big world. She spent nearly two decades as a teacher and administrator in New York, New Jersey, and Illinois before being called by the Congregation to serve as Director of Junior Sisters at the St. Catharine Motherhouse and College. Sr. Denise entered a ministry of prayer and presence at the Regina Health Center in 2019. Sister Ann Louise Beerhalter, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, Ossining, New York, died at her home in the Ossining Center of Hope at Mariandale, on February 27, 2014. Sr. Susan taught first grade her entire teaching career. Below, find the most recent obituaries for our sisters and associates who have gone home to their God. Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP, (111) died on December 16, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center, St. Catharine, Kentucky. Sister Barbara served as coprincipal at Anaconda Central High School, Anaconda, MT; principal at Queen of Peace, Burbank, IL; and assistant superintendent for high schools for the Archdiocese of Boston. Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose 43326 Mission Circle Fremont, CA 94539 (510) 657-2468. She was 75 years of age. She served in the food pantry at St. View Sister Obituaries using the filter function. A true itinerant, Sister Denise also loved to travel and visited not only many areas of the United States but also London, France, Switzerland, and Quebec. Sister Rosemary (Aemilia) Empen, OP, died March 2, 2022. Basil Parish, Chicago; as director of religious education at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Kenosha, WI, and St. Sebastian Parish, St. Augustine, FL; as director of migrant tutoring at Lee County School System, Fort Myers, FL; as GED and literacy teacher at Westside Employment, Chicago; and pastoral minister at AFCAAM Center, Fort Myers, FL, and the Motherhouse, Sinsinawa. At 111 years of age and nearly 90 years of religious life, she was the oldest living woman religious in the United States. Both events were held at the Sansbury Care Center Chapel. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.-The Dominican Sisters of Springfield will hold an open house for graduates of Sacred Heart Academy who lived at Siena Hall as students, a final memorial to the building before it is razed sometime during the summer months. Click here to send a memorial online. She was 89 years old. She served as the adult education administrator at Sacred Heart Adult Education Center, Washington, DC; with the development staff specializing in donor relations at Mission of Our Lady of Mercy, Chicago; and as chaplain and tutor at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, Rockford, IL. Memorial gifts in Sr. Mary Esther Owens memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. She made first profession in 1955, took her final vows in 1958, and celebrated her 65th Jubilee in 2020. She was just five days from her 89th birthday. Orin graduated from Arkansaw High School in 1955, and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. What Jesus was advocating was profound inner Transformation. Professed in 1958, she served as assistant registrar and Marshall Hall head resident counselor at Edgewood College, Madison, WI, and taught at Dominican High School, Whitefish Bay, WI. Their lives were a gift and a blessing to the Sisters of St. Dominic, their families, friends, and colleagues. May she rest in peace. Sister Anne Marie Ryan, OP (Sister Peter Marie) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died November 17, 2019 in St. Catherine of Siena Convent, Caldwell, New Jersey. On Sunday, November 1, 2015, at 2:00 pm Dominican Sisters of Hope will gather to celebrate the lives of the departed Dominican Sisters of Hope. May she rest in peace. She had a room at the convent where she kept clothing for students in need, and would personally make sandwiches for any child who came to school without lunch or lunch money. The Dominican motto "to praise, to bless, to preach" the Word in response to the signs of the times, motivates our apostolic service.We are committed to living simply and responsibly in the pursuit of peace. Sr. Michaeleen entered the Congregation in 1948, made first profession in 1950, and took her final vows in 1953. Sister Maureen Controy, OP (Sister Francis deSales) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died at St Catherine of Siena Convent, Caldwell, New Jersey October 13, 2018. Sister Anne Francis McNally, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died April 17, 2019 in St Catherine of Siena Convent, Caldwell, New Jersey. Sr. Vincent held a Bachelor of Arts degree in Math and Spanish from Nazareth College. In the Milwaukee area, she was codirector of STEPS, a workplace education program. Professed in 1956, she taught music in the following schools: St. Cajetan, Chicago; St. Peter, Anaconda, MT; Bethlehem Academy, Faribault, MN; St. Robert, Shorewood, WI; Regina, Minneapolis; Dominican, Whitefish Bay, WI; Sacred Heart Academy, Washington, DC; St. Mary, Piscataway, MD; and SS. Sister Marie (Dominice) Condon, OP, died May 1, 2022. Friends and benefactors have made it possible for us to work on building Gods Kingdom here on earth through our active ministries. Sr. Joan loved to study and earned her associates degree from Saint Catharine College, her Bachelor of Arts degree in history and English from Siena College, and her Master of Arts in theology from Loyola University. Brenda was born on April 27, 1972, in Lebanon . (OSV News photo/CNS file, James Ramos, Texas Catholic Herald) WASHINGTON (OSV News) -- The Dominicans are inviting Catholics nationwide to participate in a nine-month novena that will culminate with a day-long rosary pilgrimage this . May she rest in peace. Dominican Sisters of Hope 299 North Highland Ave Ossining, NY 10562-2327, Administrative Offices of the Sisters Phone: 914-941-4420 Fax: 914-941-1125 Email: info@ophope.org, Copyright 2021. She continued her education in science by earning a Master of Science in Chemistry with a minor in Physics from Notre Dame. Other ministries included being a religious education coordinator in the city of Freeport, IL, and at SS. Sr. Joan was interred at the St. Catharine Motherhouse Cemetery. 2022 + Sister Mary Lou Bauman, OP She was strict and had high expectations but was respected as well. The daughter of the late James and Mary Haggerty Curtin, she was born July 14, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Click here to send a memorial online. Living and Loving Laudato Si Retreat, June 18-23. Vernon after complications from a fall. Sister Marya Dugard, OP, died Oct. 2, 2022. Feb 27, 2023. She was an organized, warm, kind, and funny human being. Faithful to our heritage as followers of Saint Dominic, we are committed to the pursuit . She dedicated her life to serving those who lived on the margins, serving as a social worker at Seton Center, Kansas City, MO, before moving to Atlanta, GA. Professed in 1951, she taught in the following schools: St. Joseph, Sioux Falls, SD; Blessed Martin, Oklahoma City, OK; SS. Memorial gifts in Sr. Mary Esther Owens memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. Sr. Mary Esther earned her Bachelor of Arts in English/History/French/Math from Manhattan College in New York, and her Master of Arts in Theology from Providence College. To donate in Sr. Denises memory, please click here. Click here to send a memorial online. Sister Frances worked in the Archdiocese of New York and in the Rockville Centre Diocese in nursing, pastoral care and social work. She brought good news to others for a long lifetime. Professed in 1960, she taught in the following schools: St. Thomas Aquinas, Milwaukee; Annunciation, Green Bay, WI; St. Augustine, South St. Paul, MN; St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, IL; St. Giles, Oak Park, IL, where she was also unit coordinator; St. Bernard, Wauwatosa, WI, where she was also unit coordinator; St. Eulalia, Maywood, IL; and Mary Seat of Wisdom, Park Ridge, IL. Visitation was held on November 30 and the Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated December 1, both at the Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Obituaries S. Mary Paul Mehegan, O.P. She was a founding member of the Atlanta Archdiocesan AIDS Task Force and served as coordinator at Sacred Heart Southern Missions, Walls, MS, and in St. Petersburg, FL, with Catholic Charities and as a volunteer in the area. Sister Kathleen (Mary Bernarde) Conlin, OP, died March 19, 2022. Memorial gifts in Sr. Denise Mackos memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. Sister Maura Schefter, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died January 15, 2020 in The Wartburg, Mount Vernon, New York. Sr. Michaeleen was preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Laura Paul Henderson, her brothers, John, Robert, and Joseph, and her sisters, Betty Plants, Dorothy Dudas, Mary Caroline Johnson, and Dolores Mahon. O Lumen Light of the Church, Teacher of Truth, Rose of Patience, Ivory of Chastity, You freely poured forth the Waters of Wisdom, Preacher of Grace, Unite us with the Blessed. A sharing of memories and visitation was held on Thursday, December 22, at the Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Her deep knowledge and empathy made her suited for many ministries, but education was a favorite. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL. To download a printable copy of this memorial, click here. Sr. Vincent de Paul was born Mary Magdalen in 1911. Professed in 1949, she taught in the following schools and organizations: Blessed Sacrament, Sioux City, IA; St. Mary, Champaign, IL; St. Raphael, Madison, WI; St. Lawrence, Faribault, MN; Holy Family, Whitefish Bay, WI; Visitation, Chicago; St. Cajetan, Chicago; St. Gerard House, St. Augustine, FL; and Catholic Charities, St. Augustine, FL. Professed in 1951, she taught in the following schools: Annunciation, Minneapolis; St. Mary, Muncie, IN; Resurrection, Minneapolis; St. Mary, Elkton, SD; St. Gall, Milwaukee; St. Anne, Wausau, WI; St. Mary, Piscataway, MD; St. Rose of Lima, Baltimore, MD; and Visitation, Chicago. Professed in 1952, she taught at Epiphany, Chicago; Immaculate Conception, Waukegan, IL; and St. Augustine, South St. Paul, MN, and was an aide at Consolidated Catholic Schools, Faribault, MN. She was 92 years of age. Click here to send a memorial online. She later earned her STL (Licentiatein Sacred Theology) in Theology and her STD (Doctor of Sacred Theology) in Ecumenism from the Angelicum Pontifical University of St. Thomas in Rome. After working for several years following high school graduation, she entered the Congregation in 1932, made her first profession in 1933, and took her final vows in 1936. The Sisters of Saint Dominic of Blauvelt, New York are a community of vowed women religious committed to bringing hope and mercy to people in need through various programs and advocacy.. Sr. Michaeleen graduated from Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Zanesville, and after her religious formation, earned her BS in Elementary Education from Ohio Dominican College. Sister Suzanne Schuman, OP, died March 23, 2022. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Sister Linda Delgado, OP (Sister Ellen David) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died October 9, 2017 at Marian Manor, Caldwell, NJ. Below is an interview with her from October 2014. Friends and benefactors have made it possible for us to work on building Gods Kingdom here on earth through our active ministries. She visited the elderly and ill at Holy Trinity Parish, Bloomington, IL; and St. Mark Parish and St. Augustine Manor, both Peoria, IL. Sister Denise ministered at Saint Vincent-Saint Mary High School and at Our Lady of the Elms High School for more than two decades. Sister Monica McGloin, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 2, 2019 at the age of 78. Sr. Monice lived with integrity, fidelity, honesty, and a certain calmness. Sr. Joan continued to work for peace and unity after her retirement. She prepared prayer services on Christian Unity and the Quran, as well as attending services in various Christian churches. A Wake and Vigil of Remembrance Service were held at the Columbus Motherhouse Chapel on December 29, 2022. Peace is the resolution of conflict, not the absence of conflict, Sr. Arturo said. Dominican Sister of Peace Joan Monica McGuire, OP. Sister Barbara (Rosellen) Sheehy, OP, died Nov 28, 2022. In 1981, she and Dr./Sister Marilyn Aiello, OP, moved to Marks, MS, to establish DePorres Health Center. She was very involved in establishing a covenant relationship between the Metropolitan Chicago Synod and the Archdiocese of Chicago and was recognized with the James Fitzgerald Award from CADEIO(Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers) in 2009. Marys uniqueness was best expressed in her kindness, wit, and respect for othersin her deep sense of fun enjoyment in playing piano and singing Irish songs, and yes, in the joy of dance in stepping out onto the dance floor whenever an occasion appropriately presented itself.. Sister Lorraine Ferguson, OP (formerly Sister Ann Gregory), a Dominican Sister of Hope, died on November 12, 2018 in Mount Vernon, New York. This year, 2022, marks Sister Patricia Catlett's 70th anniversary in the order of the Dominican Sisters of Hope. . She is survived by sisters, Donna Jardine and Celesta Maxwell, as well as many nieces and nephews. There, she was the social ministry director and administrator at Christian Emergency Help Centers, which was later renamed the Sullivan Center in her honor. She was 91 years of age. Sister Vivian (Priscilla) Gorman, OP, died Aug. 15, 2022. Sister Monice Kavanaugh, OP, died March 16, 2022. May she rest in peace. Dismiss. This was excellent preparation for her next ministry at the Archdiocese of Chicago, where she served as director of ecumenical affairs and interreligious affairs. A true Dominican, Sr. Denise loved to study. Because of your love and devotion to our retired sisters who provided years of service to Gods people, we can now provide them with the care that they deserve. Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP, (111) died on December 16, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center, St. Catharine, Kentucky. Sister John Catherine Arnold, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died February 12, 2019 at St Catherine of Siena Convent, Caldwell, New Jersey. Click here to send a memorial online. As the century turned in 1999, so did Sr. Vincent, retiring from active ministry to volunteer in the Recycling Center at St. Catharines Dominican Earth Center. Sister Margaret John Dunne OP of the Dominican Sisters, Sparkill, New York, died peacefully on September 20, 2021, in Siena Hall, Dominican Convent. The funeral was on Friday, December 23, at Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Sr. Mary Esther is survived by several cousins and members of the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Her deep knowledge and empathy made her suited for many ministries, but education was a favorite. As Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, we live our mission to be joyful women of prayer and compassion who proclaim the reign of God through ministry for justice and reverence for all creation. She made first profession in 1961 and took her final vows in 1967. May she rest in peace. At 111 years of age and nearly 90 years of religious life, she was the oldest living woman religious in the United States. Click here to send a memorial online. She was a peace-filled spirit of joy. Joan was persistent in her search for God and open to this inner Transformation.. What Jesus was advocating was profound inner Transformation. May she rest in peace. She had a room at the convent where she kept clothing for students in need, and would personally make sandwiches for any child who came to school without lunch or lunch money. She moved to the Sansbury Care Center in 2001, where she continued her recycling ministry for some time. She was a member of the Dominican Sisters of Speyer, Germany, at Kettle Falls, Wash., that became the Dominicans of Spokane in 1986 and merged with the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa in 1995. Sister Roberta Ann Bucci, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died February 17, 2021 at St. Mary, Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Click here to send a memorial online. Sr. Michaeleen was preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Laura Paul Henderson, her brothers, John, Robert, and Joseph, and her sisters, Betty Plants, Dorothy Dudas, Mary Caroline Johnson, and Dolores Mahon. She continued her education by taking courses and seminars at John Carroll University, the University of Akron, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio State University, and even Dijon University in France. Dominican Sister of Peace Denise (Mary Lou) Macko, OP (93), died on December 25, 2022, at the Regina Health Center in Akron, OH. She was 89 years of age. Sr. Marie would ask, What are you doing to make a difference with the poor? May she rest in peace. He was born on September 28, 1961 in Amery, Wisconsin to Calvin and Sharon May she rest in peace. It was important to her to do meaningful work, and that was work she was able to do. She was 88 years old. Sr. Vincent de Paul was born Mary Magdalen in 1911. Born in. Professed in 1950, she taught in the following schools: Visitation, Chicago; St. Patrick, Ottawa, IL; St. Patrick, Madison, WI; Trinity, River Forest, IL; Bishop Lynch, Dallas, TX, where she also served as coprincipal; and Notre Dame, Chattanooga, TN. Sister is survived by her Dominican Sisters of Hope and her loving niece Anita Broderick. To donate in Sr. Joan Monica McGuires memory, please click here. After retiring from education in 1985, Sr. Vincent joined the Congregations Finance team, where she built a reputation for being organized, conscientious, and absolutely dogged about the accuracy of the reports that she prepared. Sr. Joan loved to study and earned her associates degree from Saint Catharine College, her Bachelor of Arts degree in history and English from Siena College, and her Master of Arts in theology from Loyola University.
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