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Current Events Fall 2006 Monastery Welcomes International Sisters
Third-year student Sister Auxilia Hokororo (far right)
welcomes newly arrived sisters from her native Tanzania. They are (left to
right) Sisters Ponsiana Raphael Macha, Katharina Mtitu, Paula Ngagani, and Mary
Ludovick Msaki. Srs. Katharina and Paula are Missionary Benedictines and Srs.
Ponsiana and Mary Ludovick are Sisters of the Holy Spirit.
Korean Benedictine Sisters Hasang Chong (left) and Eligio Ryu (right) take a break from their studies to enjoy the beauty of the St. John’s Bible Book of the Gospels in the monastery library
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S. Jacquelyn Shares Experiences
S. Jacquelyn Ernster, former prioress of Sacred Heart Monastery, spent several months of her sabbatical working with the Missionary Benedictine Sisters in Ruaraka, Kenya, a suburb of Nairobi. The mission is near the Matari slum area and serves the poor of the area through a nursery school, elementary school and a dispensary. There are 650 students in the schools and between 250-350 clients a day at the dispensary. S. Jacquelyn holds an orphan who was left on the steps of the monastery in Nairobi, Kenya. In reflecting on some of her most meaningful experiences in Kenya, she says that “Seeing the courage and determination in the young sisters who believe they can make a difference and are willing to work hard to make it happen was an inspiration.”
Sisters Visit Swiss “Roots”
S. Bonita Gacnik (left) and S. Patricia Ann Tos-cano (right) visit with Mother Margrith Jegerlehner OSB, prioress of the Benedictine community at Marienburg, Wikon, Switzerland. Seen in the background is a painting of Mother Gertrude Leupi, foundress of both Sacred Heart Monastery and the Marienburg community. Mother Gertrude is buried in the cemetery at Marienburg. Sisters Bonita and Patricia Ann participated in the four-week Rome Renewal Program for Benedictine women from the United States and then traveled to Switzerland to visit both Marienburg and Maria Rickenbach, the first community founded by Mother Gertrude prior to her coming to the United States in the 1870s.
Sisters Enjoy Annual Fourth of July Picnic and Activities
Sisters Kara Payer (left) and Virginia Pieper (right) grill hamburgers for the annual community picnic.
(left to right clockwise) Guests Don Schramm and Pam McBride join Novice Barbara Kowalkowski and Sisters Joyce Feterl, Denette Leifeld and Arthur Schramm in enjoying traditional picnic fare on the 4th of July.
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