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VOL. XIV, NO. 1 AUGUST 2008 By John Little, OSUA FIRST COMMITMENT CLASS – The eight people who made their first commitments on July 19: (Front row, l-r), Jean Murphy, Jerry Birge, and Mag Birge; (Back row) Helen Kanter, Karen Siciliano, Paul Parker, Nancy Mills, and Betty Stone. 2008 Associates Day was a silver celebration A Dream…A Vision…A Reality. In 1983, the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph embarked on an exciting opportunity to invite laity and clergy to join in their quest to continue the mission of Saint Angela Merici. The Ursuline Associates started out with humble beginnings, but 25 years later, more than 400 women and men throughout the world have joined them. On July 19, approximately 174 Ursuline Associates and Sisters came together at Mount Saint Joseph to celebrate 25 years of ministry together. The day began with prayer and song. This was followed by a presentation written by Sister Cheryl Clemons titled, “Scrapbooks, Lighthouses, and Spaceships.” Due to the death of Sister Cheryl’s father, Sister Michele Morek and Marian Bennett offered the presentation. The inspirational presentation focused on the writings of Saint Angela, who challenged the community members in her time (and each of us today) to live in harmony. Saint Angela said we were not to have discord (“the deadly plague”), but instead must take our differences and live in concord, which involves a spirit of charity and peace. After the talk, several participants took the opportunity to reflect on the words and challenges of Saint Angela. The afternoon session was highlighted by a special ceremony that recognized the eight women who have served as directors of the Ursuline Associate program during the past 25 years. All of the directors were present. They are: Sister Fran Wilhelm, Sister Mary Lois Speaks, Sister Elaine Burke, Sister Marie Bosco Wathen, Sister Marita Greenwell, Cecilia McEldowney, Sister Marietta Wethington, and Marian Bennett. This was followed by a presentation showing the events that have been planned, or are in the planning stages, for the upcoming year as we begin the next 25 years. The day ended with Mass celebrated by Fr. Tony Shonis, which included a ceremony for those making their temporary and lifetime commitments as Ursuline Associates. New Dreams…New Visions…New Realities. God has blessed the Ursuline community and those of us who have been connected to them through this wonderful relationship. What the Spirit has in store for the future is unknown, but God will lead us to new wonders and opportunities of spreading the vision of Saint Angela and the Good News. If you know of anyone who wants to be a part of the next 25 years, please have him or her call the Office of Ursuline Partnerships at 270-229-2006. n

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Page 1: UPDATE August 2008

VOL. XIV, NO. 1AUGUST 2008

By John Little, OSUA

FIRST commITmenT claSS – The eight people who made their first commitments on July 19: (Front row, l-r), Jean Murphy, Jerry Birge, and Mag Birge; (Back row) Helen Kanter, Karen Siciliano, Paul Parker, Nancy Mills, and Betty Stone.

2008 Associates Day was a silver celebration

A Dream…A Vision…A Reality. In 1983, the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph embarked on an exciting opportunity to invite laity and clergy to join in their quest to continue the mission of Saint

Angela Merici. The Ursuline Associates started out with humble beginnings, but 25 years later, more than 400 women and men throughout the world have joined them. On July 19, approximately 174 Ursuline Associates and Sisters came together at Mount Saint Joseph to celebrate 25 years of ministry together. The day began with prayer and song. This was followed by a presentation written by Sister Cheryl

Clemons titled, “Scrapbooks, Lighthouses, and Spaceships.” Due to the death of Sister Cheryl’s father, Sister Michele Morek and Marian Bennett offered the presentation. The inspirational presentation focused on the writings of Saint Angela, who challenged the community members in her time (and each of us today) to live in harmony. Saint Angela said we were not to have discord (“the deadly plague”), but instead must take our differences and live in concord, which involves a spirit of charity and peace. After the talk, several participants took the opportunity to reflect on the words and challenges of Saint Angela. The afternoon session was highlighted by a special ceremony that recognized the eight women who have served as directors of the Ursuline Associate program during the past 25 years. All of the directors were present. They are: Sister Fran Wilhelm, Sister Mary Lois Speaks, Sister Elaine Burke, Sister Marie Bosco Wathen, Sister Marita Greenwell, Cecilia McEldowney, Sister Marietta Wethington, and Marian Bennett. This was followed by a presentation showing the events that have been planned, or are in the planning stages, for the upcoming year as we begin the next 25 years. The day ended with Mass celebrated by Fr. Tony Shonis, which included a ceremony for those making their temporary and lifetime commitments as Ursuline Associates. New Dreams…New Visions…New Realities. God has blessed the Ursuline community and those of us who have been connected to them through this wonderful relationship. What the Spirit has in store for the future is unknown, but God will lead us to new wonders and opportunities of spreading the vision of Saint Angela and the Good News. If you know of anyone who wants to be a part of the next 25 years, please have him or her call the Office of Ursuline Partnerships at 270-229-2006. n

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Ursuline Sisters, Associates attend shrine meditation walk A group of Ursuline Associates joined many Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph for dinner and a meditation walk on a beautiful evening June 23 at Maple Mount. About 25 associates from as far away as Louisville and Central City gathered at 5 p.m. in the Mount Saint Joseph dining room. Bernadette Howard, director of the Owensboro associates who hosted the gathering, prayed the blessing prior to the meal. The group enjoyed picnic-themed food like hamburgers, hot dogs, and potato salad. The associates brought delicious desserts to share. Afterward, the visitors and sisters met on the piazza to begin the meditation walk. Booklets titled, “Shrines on the Campus of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph Motherhouse” were used as a guide. Sister Annalita Lancaster, who wrote the booklet, read from the opening prayer, “In the spirit of Saint Angela Merici, founder of the Company of Saint Ursula, we begin this journey of the heart.” Two Ursuline Associates, Ruth Bittel-Nunez of Owensboro and Catherine Gawarecki of Leitchfield, carried candles to lead the procession. The first shrine on the walk was Christ the King, which sits on the front grounds of the former Mount Saint

Joseph Academy. At each sh r ine , Marian Bennet t , director of Ursuline Partnerships, read from the booklet, and Sister Marietta Wethington, director of spiritual formation f o r U r s u l i n e Partnerships, read a reflection. The next places of prayer were the

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Dear Ursuline Associates, near and far, Our anniversary year has begun! Over 170 associates and sisters gathered on July 19 to enjoy the beginning of our year-long celebration of the past, present and future. In the coming months, you’ll receive more news of special events and blessings as we grow together in work and word. I know you’ll enjoy photos of the Associates and Sisters Day elsewhere in this newsletter. And for even more photo memories, be sure to check out our associate Web page at ursulinesmsj.org. Here’s some more good news. You will soon find a special package just for you in your mailbox. Thanks to the guidance of the Associate Advisory Board and the artistic talents of board member Therese Fraize, every associate and every sister is receiving a celebration calendar to capture memories and record anniversary events. We hope you will enjoy seeing familiar faces, scenes and events on every page. Our E-mail Prayer Request Network continues to grow, averaging 100 prayer requests per month. I invite you to share its benefits. We witness every day the rejuvenating power of prayer. To share your prayer needs, simply contact us by phone, mail or e-mail. May you find blessing in every day, and know God’s love through the intercession of Angela Merici.

Mrs. Marian Bennett, OSUA

Letter from the director...

ASSOCIATE UPDATE is published four times a year for the Associates

of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356-9999

Phone: 270-229-2006 • Fax: 270-229-4953Web site: www.ursulinesmsj.org

E-mail: [email protected] of UrsUline PartnershiPs: Mrs. Marian Bennett, OSUA

Director of sPiritUal forMation for UrsUline PartnershiPs: Sister Marietta Wethington, OSU

aDMinistrative assistant: Christi BowmanDirector of Mission aDvanceMent/coMMUnications: Dan Heckel

GraPhic DesiGn: Jennifer KaminskiWeb DesiGn: tiffany orth

ASSOCIATE MISSION STATEMENT

We, the associates of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, proclaim the Gospel of Jesus through

the actions of our everyday lives. We commit ourselves to living the charism of Saint Angela Merici in union with and in support of the Ursuline community of Mount Saint Joseph.

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Ursuline Associate Father Joe Mills speaks with Sister Joseph Angela Boone during the meal served in the dining room prior to the walk.

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s t a tue o f S a i n t J o s e p h , the marker p a y i n g tribute to

the first five Ursulines, the Father Paul Joseph Volk memorial, and the Memorial Wall. Next was Our Lady of Fatima, which overlooks the front valley, and Saint Agnes, a strong Christian who was martyred at the age of 12. Our Lady of Prompt Succor was the next stop on the journey. This shrine was built to fulfill a pledge made by the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph when pleas to Our Lady made by two Ursulines resulted in their ship safely reaching shore in the midst of a violent hurricane. The final visits of the evening were to the crucifix and cemetery. At the closing, the sisters broke out in song (“Magnificat”), providing a serene ending to the shrine walk.

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lIFeTIme commITmenT claSS The 10 people who made their lifetime commitment as Ursuline Associates on July 19: (Front row, l-r) Barbara Boatner, Mary Teder, Ruth Metschuleit, and Gloria Adams; (Back row) Don Adams, Debbie Walker, Carolyn Butler, Elenita McConnell, Wanda Rickard, and Jean Simpson.

Lifetime Commitments

Congregational Leader Sister Michele Morek, far right, leads a ceremony for lifetime commitments for associates during Associates and Sisters Day on July 19 at Maple Mount.

SHRINE WALK from page 2

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JERRY and MARGARET “MAG” BIRGE, of Owensboro, Ky., have been affiliated with the Ursuline Sisters for nine years. Jerry served six years as Director of Communications for the Ursuline Sisters, and Mag often volunteered during those years, especially as a member of the flatboat project committee. Mag served on the board of LaPlaza when Sister Larraine Lauter was director, and both husband and wife became interested in the mission of the Ursulines. They are active members of Precious Blood Parish. Their contact sisters are Sister Amelia Stenger and Sister Pam Mueller.

HELEN KANTER of Indianapolis, Ind., retired from teaching after 39 years and is a former Ursuline Sister. Her colleagues at school talk of her unfailing devotion and compassion for her students and her willingness to always lend a listening ear to family, friends, or anyone who needs help. She has two sons, two stepdaughters and two grandsons. Sister Rose Marita O’Bryan is her contact sister.

NANCY J. MILLS, of Owensboro, shows an untiring desire to help the Ursuline Sisters in any way she can. She was taught by Ursulines in grade school, graduated from Mount Saint Joseph Academy and attended Brescia College (now University), so she understands the Ursuline mission well. She is serving as president of the Alumnae Association and is the chairperson of the Mount Saint Joseph Picnic to Benefit the Retired Ursuline Sisters. Sister Rosemary Keough is her contact sister.

JEAN MURPHY, of St. Joseph, Ky., has been connected to the Ursuline Sisters since she was a little girl coming to visit her aunt, Sister Paul Joseph Mattingly. She was taught by Ursuline Sisters in grade school and graduated from Mount Saint Joseph Academy in 1948. She worked for a decade during the 1980s in the Motherhouse infirmary, and has always felt a close bond with the sisters. She is a member of St. Alphonsus Parish. Her contact sister is Sister Catherine Barber.

PAUL PARKER, of Cleaton, Ky., has been a Christian all his life, but converted to Catholicism when he married his wife, Barbara Jo, in Louisville. He became very involved in his church, serving as an usher, coaching youth basketball and working the summer picnics. He moved back to Muhlenberg County in 2004 to care for his mother, and began attending St. Joseph Church in 2006, where he met Ursuline Sisters Rose Karen and Rose Theresa Johnson, who are his contact sisters.

KAREN SICILIANO, of Springfield, Mo., first came to know the Ursuline Sisters when she was a member of the inaugural class of the Spiritual Direction Institute in 2004. She continues to study the teachings of Saint Angela Merici, and is a member of In Sieme, the bonded group of Ursuline Sisters Amelia Stenger, Pam Mueller, and Mary Celine Weidenbenner, who serve as her contact sisters. She is co-chairwoman of the education committee in St. Joseph Parish, where she also teaches religious education and coordinates the RCIA program.

BETTY STONE, of Leitchfield, Ky., is very active in her parish, St. Joseph Catholic Church, where she’s a Eucharistic minister (including to the homebound), lector, head of the prayer chain, and a member of the Divine Mercy group and the Altar Society. She also sends cards to those who are ill or grieving. Her association with the Ursuline Sisters is fairly recent, but she feels inspired by their work and by Saint Angela Merici. Her contact sister is Sister Clarence Marie Luckett.

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Ursuline Associate Joan McKinnon, left, and her son, David, enjoyed their visit with Sister Fran in Garden Grove, Calif.

Marian, left, and Sister Fran enjoyed the hospitality of Associate Sue Hudon, right, in San Jose, Calif.

Associate Angelina Glomb greets Sister Fran in Cerritos, Calif.

Associate Mary Margis, right, and Peggy Chavez Tasaka (a graduate of Waterflow Academy in New Mexico), center, shared lunch with Sister Fran on a hot day in Palm Desert, Calif.

Associate Sara Scully, center, poses with Sister Fran Wilhelm, left, and Marian Bennett at Pier 39 in San Francisco.

Claire Buckley, left, an Ursuline Associate, shared a laugh with Sister Fran and Marian in Orange, Calif.

Sister Fran Wilhelm and Marian Bennett spent 11 days in June visiting Ursuline Associates and Mount Saint Joseph Academy alumnae in California. Sister Fran and Marian, director of Ursuline Partnerships, logged over 2,000 miles, covering much of the state from San Juan Capistrano in the south to Vacaville in the north. In addition to enjoying true Ursuline hospitality at every stop, they enjoyed the visual grandeur of the rugged California coastline and the exotic experience (to a Midwesterner!) of fruit trees and flowers growing in backyards and on roadsides. Sister Fran ministered in California from 1975 until 1983 when she returned to Maple Mount to begin the associate program and to continue the ministry of the Jyotiniketan Prayer House began by Sister Carolyn Marie O’Harrow, OSU. While out west, Sister Fran was a councilor for the Charis Missions in La Puente and director of Charismatic Renewal for the Diocese of Orange County in Anaheim.

California, Here We Come!

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Associates and Sisters Day 2008

The past and present directors of the Associates were recognized as the crowd lifted their hands in blessing and sang a tribute, “Standing on the Shoulders.” From left to right are Marian Bennett, Sister Fran Wilhelm, Sister Mary Lois Speaks, Sister Elaine Burke, Sister Marie Bosco Wathen, Sister Marita Greenwell, Cecilia McEldowney, and Sister Marietta Wethington.

On July 19, 174 Ursuline Associates and Sisters gathered at Mount Saint Joseph to share their spirit and love for Saint Angela Merici, and welcome new associates or those making permanent commitments. Here are some of those who shared in the joy:

LEFT: Gloria Adams, left, of Hawesville, Ky., and Sister Clara Reid, of Albuquerque, N.M., visit in the gymnasium. Gloria made her lifetime commitment.

Debbie Walker, of Louisville, who made her lifetime commitment, talks with Sister Francis Louise Johnson during a break.

Sister Barbara Jean Head chats with Pat Wilson, of New Concord, Ky., during a break.

Sister Ann McGrew, left, tries to keep cool with a fan as Carolyn Butler, of Owensboro, smiles. Carolyn made her lifetime commitment and Sister Ann was her contact sister. LEFT: Associate Sue Scott makes a comment during the activities.

Associates Marilyn and Bob Beam of Louisville greet Sister George Mary Hagan.

LEFT: Ed Cecil, of Owensboro, chats with Sister Mary Lois Speaks, of Raywick, who completed her term on the Associate Advisory Board.RIGHT: Sister Rose Marita O’Bryan enjoys a break in the action with Shirley Hagman of Hawesville, Ky.

Sister Mary Jude Cecil, left, catches up with Dotty Liles of Henderson, Ky.

Visit us online www.ursulinesmsj.orgOur Web site is updated often!

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The past and present directors of the Associates were recognized as the crowd lifted their hands in blessing and sang a tribute, “Standing on the Shoulders.” From left to right are Marian Bennett, Sister Fran Wilhelm, Sister Mary Lois Speaks, Sister Elaine Burke, Sister Marie Bosco Wathen, Sister Marita Greenwell, Cecilia McEldowney, and Sister Marietta Wethington.

Sister Michele Morek,

congregational leader, speaks

into the microphone

while giving the presentation

“Scrapbooks, Lighthouses, and

Spaceships.” The candles in

front represented joy, hope, grace, peace and love.

Carol Hill, of Leitchfield, Ky., Sister Marie Joseph Coomes, Owensboro, and Elaine Wood of Barlow, Ky., share a laugh before the program began.

BELOW: The crowd gathers in the gymnasium.

Debbie Walker carried the processional cross while Associate Carolyn Butler carried the lectionary for the Associates Day Mass.RIGHT: Sister Clarence Marie Luckett, left, of Caneyville, Ky., visits with Jean Gutierrez, of Clarkson, Ky., before the program.

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Sister Mary Matthias

Ward, left, stops to talk

with Associate Mary Ann

Schilling of Ferdinand,

Ind.

Ursuline Associate Pauline Goebel

of Louisville

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Associates lead poverty immersion in rural Kentucky countyTwo Ursuline Associates led a poverty immersion June

24-25 in their small county where the residents have learned to work together to help the poor. Associates John and Elaine Wood worked with Sister Alicia Coomes to direct an immersion for Ursuline Sisters and Mount Saint Joseph staff in Ballard County, Ky. Only 8,767 people call Ballard County home in far western Kentucky, and 20 percent of those people live in poverty.

It was one of two poverty immersions in June, with the other in Owensboro led by Sister Suzanne Sims. Others attending in Owensboro were Sisters Mary Celine Weidenbenner, Barbara Jean Head, and Nancy Murphy, as well as Mount Saint Joseph employee Jennifer Kaminski.

Attending the Ballard County immersion with the people pictured at right were Mount Saint Joseph employee Dan Heckel and Fr. Julian Ibemere.

The immersion centered on St. Mary Parish in LaCenter, where the Woods attend, Sister Teresa Riley ministers and Fr. Julian serves. A decade ago, when Sister Alicia and Fr. Brian Roby were ministering at St. Mary’s, they decided there was a need for a central location for distributing food. “I thought we could make it happen at St. Mary’s,” Sister Alicia said.

In 2007, the food pantry served 1,756 families, which included 1,993 children. The immersion also group visited the Ballard County Senior Center, and heard from a representative of a family resource center, a school nurse, and the director of “His House,” a clothing store using its proceeds for imminent needs such as medicine, rent, and utilities.

It was apparent to all the attendees that whatever successes the people of Ballard County have in combating poverty, they owe much of it to networking, compassion for others, and a belief in service rather than turf battles. n

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Members of the Ballard County poverty immersion, from left, Sister Marietta Wethington, Marian Bennett, Sister Marie Joseph Coomes, Associates John and Elaine Wood, Brother Eddie Bromley (pastor of Grace United Methodist Church), Sister Teresa Riley, and Sister Alicia Coomes gather at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers.

Associate Elaine Wood explains the St. Mary Food Pantry at the Ballard County poverty immersion.

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS of the Ursuline Society Communities Meet in Toledo July 21-23Carol O’Keefe, left, co-director of associates in Paola, Kansas, and Sister Marie William Blyth, right, director of associates in Paola, shared ideas with Marian Bennett, center, at the Associate Directors meeting at the Ursulines of Toledo Motherhouse in Toledo, Ohio. The Ursuline Sisters of Paola will be merging with the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph later this year.

Associate Mary Danhauer returns from Jamaica, cruises for a cause in February

Ursuline Associate Mary Danhauer has returned to Owensboro from Jamaica, but she’ll set sail for Jamaica again in February.

Mary, an advanced registered nurse practitioner, spent three years working with the poor in Jamaica. She is now the full-time provider at the McAuley Free Clinic,

which provides medical treatment and prescription drugs for people without medical insurance in Owensboro and Daviess County.

Mary will briefly return to the Diocese of Mandeville, Jamaica as part of “Hope Across the Ocean” Cruise with a Cause. Mandeville is a sister diocese with Owensboro, and where Ursuline Sisters Jacinta Powers and Betsy Moyer plan to begin a new ministry this fall. Mary will join Faith in Travel on Feb. 1-8 for a Western Caribbean Cruise from Galveston, Texas. During a port of call, passengers can take supplies to the Mandeville people. For each cabin booked, Faith in Travel and Royal Caribbean will donate $125 to the Mandeville Diocese. To join the cruise, call 270-389-1002.

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Murilla Giittinger. In the evening, Dorothy and

Tom Funke welcomed us to their newly remodeled home and deck. Many stories were told! It was a perfect evening.

Sunday, May 25, was a fitting highlight. At Mass, Father Michael McCabe introduced us and praised the Ursulines of Mount Saint Joseph to the heavens. After Mass, all were welcome to come to the hall and get reacquainted. A banquet at noon was another opportunity to greet former students, their parents, and co-workers. There was hardly time to eat -- too many people to talk with. After the banquet, there was a reception that went on for hours. Kathy Henner came all the way from California to be there!

A very special treat was a video presentation of many of the sisters who could not make the long trip. It was lovely! My final treat was the renovated Grotto to Our Lady of Lourdes. It is truly astonishing to see what they have accomplished over a period of three years! Many people have dedicated bricks for the grotto; you will be thrilled to know that the brick in the prime position, right in front of the statue of Mary is dedicated to: “The Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph.”

We Ursulines have not been forgotten! All that each of you did over the years, and all that our Associates are now doing, will not be forgotten. Deep gratitude to all who made this journey of love possible! n

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In 1918, the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph began ministering outside Kentucky for the first time when they began teaching in Nebraska. Ursuline Sisters ministered there until 2004, when Sister Jean Richard Stukenholtz retired to the Motherhouse. On May 23, Sister Jean Richard and Sisters Maureen O’Neill, Vickie Cravens, Mary Angela Matthews, Mary McDermott, and Rita Klarer, along with Marian Bennett, director of Ursuline Partnerships, returned to Nebraska City for a reunion and Associates meeting. The following is Sister Rita’s account of the trip...

It was a sad day for all of us who have ever been privileged to live with, work, pray, laugh, love and grow with the people of Nebraska when the last Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph left. And it must have been a joyous, if uncertain, journey for the first Ursulines who arrived there. Eventually, we had many missions there, and so very many Ursulines. Believe me, we have not been forgotten! The question I heard was, “Is there any chance of having an Ursuline presence in Nebraska City again?” Let me tell you, an Ursuline, especially of the Mount Saint Joseph variety, would be welcomed with open arms.

After Mass on May 24, we broke up into groups, going to Paul and St. Benedict and Lourdes, even if we didn’t quite make it to Plattsmouth and Lincoln. One special event that afternoon was the gathering of many of our Associates at the home of Marv and

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Dorothy Funke, far right, coordinated the Ursuline reunion in Nebraska City with her husband, Tom, front. Front, left to right, Sister Maureen O’Neill and Tom (with host dog, Pepper). Back: Sisters Mary McDermott, Jean Richard Stukenholtz, Mary Angela Matthews, Rita Klarer, Vickie Cravens, and Dorothy.

Hosts for the Ursuline reunion in Nebraska City, Neb., on May 23-26 included Clarence and Anna Mae Kaiser, back left, and Murilla Giittinger, third from left, and her husband, Marvin, far right. The Giittingers hosted an associate meeting with Sister Maureen, Sister Mary, and Marian Bennett (seated in front).

Nebraska Reunion

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Associates’ Special Days to RememberOctober Birthdays: 1 Janet Kuper 2 Albert Hayden 3 Jean Gutierrez 5 Jane Denton 6 Patricia Jamett 8 Margaret Trujillo Chavez Chris Geary Tom Payne 9 Lena Dees 11 Catherine Gawarecki 12 Therese Allen

Margaret Brasuel Pat Wilson 13 Mary Ann Schilling14 Alice Albus Margie Hill Pete Pfeiffer15 Betty Stone 17 Catherine Bockhold18 Anna Conn Shirley Hagman21 Sr. Theresa Murphy, SCN22 Ada Bader Margaret Gallegos23 Lee Jerome24 Alice Blazina Victoria Cecil

Linda Lattus25 Evelyn Kehder29 Benjamin Head

Rita Summers31 Audrey Durbin Mary Lyne

Jean Steffen

1 Ed Cecil Mel Howard Louise Leasor 2 Dolores Polson 3 Claire Buckley Bobby Smyth Margaret Stenger 4 Will Payne 5 Fr. Phil Riney 6 Odelean Hill 8 Raqúel Sepúlveda 9 Lorna Horishny10 Kathy Kiper13 Marilyn Terry15 Carol Alvey17 Al Coleman Bob Darst18 Annette Stokes20 Gary Riney24 Donald Adams28 Annette Chavez Sr. Jeannette Touchet, SEC30 Shirley Palmer

November Birthdays:

Lifetime Commitment Anniversaries in September:

1989 Mary Rita Trittschuh1990 Ione Deken Rebecca Leonard Janet Matyk Cletus Weidenbenner1996 Anna Mae Kaiser Clarence Kaiser1998 Doris Kolb-Hopkins2006 Fr. Tony Shonis

Lifetime Commitment Anniversaries in November: 1987 Pat Davis Margie Hill Raynell Prado Florence Thompson1988 Ann Leonard1999 Marcella Critchelow2005 Betty Medley

Lifetime Commitment Anniversaries in October: 1987 Sarah Bowling 1993 Gene Tritsch Mary Kennedy 1996 Sr. Jeannette Touchet, SEC Sr. Theresa Murphy, SCN 1997 Marvin Giittinger Linda Perri Murilla Giittinger1990 Ann Collins Helen Pfeiffer Irvin Hancock Peter Pfeiffer Albert Hayden Catherine Roddy Teressa Hayden 1999 Gloria O’Hara Mel Howard Trudy Peak Jean Lonergan 2001 Joe Welzen Ruth Wright-Welzen

September Birthdays: 2 Judy Embry 3 Ann Wilson 5 Sue Hudon 6 Fr. Joe Mills 8 Betty Christian 9 Gene Tritsch 10 Gail Funk Anna Mae Kaiser 11 Peggy Clark

Brenda Semar 13 Mary Ann Childs 14 Joanne Mason Donna Szurgot 15 Judy Gray 18 Meg Synk

Jody Ziegler 19 Nellie Coffman 20 Serafina Mesnier21 Priscilla Archunde Francis Steffen23 Irvin Hancock Barbara Hasenstab Nancy Richards

Cathey Seaton24 Rosann Whiting25 Gerry Hasenstab 27 Sheila Blandford Joan Minks Sharon Speaks 28 Fr. Freddie Byrd Charlotte Paez 30 Maxine Beavin Eddie Prunty

Do you want to help the Ursuline Sisters in their goal of freeing and nurturing women and children? We are seeking a qualified person to lead our development efforts to ensure the continued support of the many vital ministries in which the Ursuline Sisters serve. Ursuline Associates understand well the faith and spirituality that guides all the decisions of the Ursuline Sisters. That knowledge is essential to celebrate with our supporters and to develop new friends. To learn more, contact Dan Heckel, director of Mission Advancement: 270-229-4103

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RUBY LEE WHITE of Leitchfield, Ky., died July 24 at the age of 92. She and her late husband, Emmett, were the parents of three sons, Joseph, Kenneth and John; and five daughters, Janice, Marty OSUA, Catherine, Phyllis and Rita. A lifelong member of St. Joseph Church and a founder of the parish prayer chain ministry, Ruby was also active in the Legion of Mary and the Altar Society. Her funeral was July 26, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Her contact sister was Sister Ruth Mattingly.

In Loving Memory...August 2008 Associate Update Page 11

• Jody Ziegler, OSUA, whose father, Carl C. Rixman, died May 28 in Louisville.• Ruth Bittel Nunez, OSUA, whose mother, Mildred Wedding Bittel, died June 14 in Owensboro.• Betty Cecil Medley, OSUA, whose mother, Elizabeth Maxine Riney Cecil, died July 4 in Owensboro.• Norma “Teen” Robinette, OSUA, whose brother, Carmel Clemons, died July 18 in Louisville.

We extend Our deepest sympathy tO:

JOSEPH PAUL BUCKMAN, SR., of Roseville, Calif., 85, died May 29. Kathryn M. Buckman, OSUA, his wife of 62 years, survives, as well as his children Peggy, Paul Jr., Marcy, Michael, Stephen, Denise, Doug, Elaine and Patty. Joe Paul served in the Navy prior to and during Word War II, was at Pearl Harbor on the U.S.S. Maryland when it was attacked by the Japanese, and served on both the U.S.S. Pittsburg and U.S.S. Fern in that war. He later rejoined the Navy and retired after serving our country for a total of 20 years. Joe also worked for and retired from the Fremont Unified School district having worked there for 20 years as a custodian and gardener. Joe Paul was famous for his stories and jokes (practical and otherwise). Because of his example, his children and grandchildren all have a wonderful sense of humor and a love of and appreciation for family and music. He played the piano, keyboard, accordion, and harmonica and always filled his home with music. His sister was Sister Joseph Benjamin Buckman, OSU, now deceased.

LORETTA MAE RAPP THEIN, 80, our associate from Collinsville, Ill., and a good friend of the former Belleville Ursulines, died June 9. A native of East St. Louis, Ill., Loretta Mae was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Columbia, Ill. An outgoing and cheerful woman, she attended Associates and Sisters Day at the Mount in 2006 and was active with the Belleville associates.

Her husband, Willis, preceded her in death in 2003. Loretta is survived by two sisters and two brothers, all of whom reside in Illinois, as well as 18 nieces and nephews.

Loretta Mae Rapp Thein

’Let them set their hopes on high and not on earth.- Fifth Counsel

Saint Angela Merici

Ruby Lee White

“SisterCare” Seeking associates interested

in the following projects: • Gardening on the Mount Saint Joseph grounds

• Sitting with sisters during their time in the whirlpool to assure their safety

If you can help, call Pat Williams 270-229-2012

[email protected]

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Save the Date!• Aug. 16 – Louisville associates meeting, Central Presbyterian Church, 1 p.m.

• Aug. 20 – Muhlenburg County associates meeting, St. Joseph Church, Central City, 6 p.m.

• Sept. 7 – Annual Picnic for Retired Ursuline Sisters• Sept. 26-27 – Associate Advisory Board meeting, Mount Saint Joseph, 5 p.m.• Oct. 10 – Western Kentucky Associates meeting, Sid Mason’s home, Mayfield, 5 p.m.• Oct. 15 – Muhlenburg County Associates meeting, St. Joseph Church, Central City, 6 p.m.

• Oct. 18 – Louisville Associates meeting

• Nov. 4 – GO VOTE!• Nov. 5 – Fall Associate commitment Mass, Mount Saint Joseph Chapel, 4:30 p.m.

To purchase your Quilt Club membership for only $20, Call 270-229-4103, ext. 278

Annual Quilt Club drawings begin Oct. 1, 2008. Order tickets now to get 12 chances to win!

2008-09 Quilt Club Memberships Available

The Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph are busy making beautiful quilts. A new quilt is raffled each

month. You can get 12 chances to win a quilt with our “Quilt Club” annual memberships.

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Sister Mary Cabrini Foushee