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VOLUME XI, NUMBER 2 NOVEMBER 2006 Belleville and St. Louis associates meet O n Saturday, August 26, St. Louis, Missouri, associates of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph and covenant members of the former Ursuline Sisters of Belleville, Illinois, met for the first time since their respective communities merged in October 2005. Also present at the meeting were the Ursuline Sisters who currently live in Belleville, several sisters from Mount Saint Joseph, and co-directors of the associate program, Marian Bennett and Sister Marietta Wethington. After a delicious potluck meal –– so typical of Ursuline gatherings –– Sister Marietta and Marian, through a prayerful guided imagery presentation, led the group in exploring the life of Angela Merici as she lived and walked in her Italian homeland. Participants were invited to walk the lands and speak with Angela concerning her memories and experiences of these special places. There she met God and came to know God as the one who loved her –– and all of us –– uniquely and unconditionally. After walking the lands of Italy, Angela was then invited to walk the lands of Mount Saint Joseph. We shared with her the stories of the pioneer sisters who came to Western Daviess County, Kentucky, and eventually established the community known as the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. We took her to those special places at the Mount that we cherish and shared with her our fondest memories of those places. For the covenant members from Belleville who have never been to Mount Saint Joseph, it was a vicarious visit to all those places we hold dear as a community. An invitation was extended to them to come and see and walk these lands themselves. We all agreed to have other meetings of the two groups. Our next meeting will be in January, 2007. By Marian Bennett, OSUA, and Sister Marietta Wethington, OSU Co-directors of Ursuline Partnerships Ursuline associates from Belleville, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri, met for the first time together on August 26 in Belleville. Top: The associates prepare to listen to a presentation about Saint Angela Merici. Above: Associate Shirley Eckert and Sister Marietta Wethington, co-director of Ursuline Partnerships. Left: Sister Frances McDonagh and Pat Riordan, as associate from St. Louis, helped set up a buffet dinner (below).

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VOLUME XI, NUMBER 2NOVEMBER 2006

Belleville and St. Louis associates meet

On Saturday, August 26, St. Louis, Missouri, associates of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph and covenant members of the

former Ursuline Sisters of Belleville, Illinois, met for the first time since their respective communities merged in October 2005. Also present at the meeting were the Ursuline Sisters who currently live in Belleville, several sisters from Mount Saint Joseph, and co-directors of the associate program, Marian Bennett and Sister Marietta Wethington. After a delicious potluck meal –– so typical of Ursuline gatherings –– Sister Marietta and Marian, through a prayerful guided imagery presentation, led the group in exploring the life of Angela Merici as she lived and walked in her Italian homeland. Participants were invited to walk the lands and speak with Angela concerning her memories and experiences of these special places. There she met God and came to know God as the one who loved her –– and all of us –– uniquely and unconditionally. After walking the lands of Italy, Angela was then invited to walk the lands of Mount Saint Joseph. We shared with her the stories of the pioneer sisters who came to Western Daviess County, Kentucky, and eventually established the community known as the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. We took her to those special places at the Mount that we cherish and shared with her our fondest memories of those places. For the covenant members from Belleville who have never been to Mount Saint Joseph, it was a vicarious visit to all those places we hold dear as a community. An invitation was extended to them to come and see and walk these lands themselves. We all agreed to have other meetings of the two groups. Our next meeting will be in January, 2007.

By Marian Bennett, OSUA, and Sister Marietta Wethington, OSU Co-directors of Ursuline Partnerships

Ursuline associates from Belleville, Illinois, and St. Louis, Missouri, met for the first time together on August 26 in Belleville. Top: The associates prepare to listen to a presentation about Saint Angela Merici. Above: Associate Shirley Eckert and Sister Marietta Wethington, co-director of Ursuline Partnerships. Left: Sister Frances McDonagh and Pat Riordan, as associate from St. Louis, helped set up a buffet dinner (below).

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countless hours behind the scenes preparing the little things of the church: decorating for the liturgical season, watering and grooming flowers, washing and ironing linens and taking care of the priests’ vestments,” writes Jody Paulsen in this article. Sister Jean added to this list the fact that Murilla is a longtime leader of the Legion of Mary in St. Mary Parish. “Many people have come back to the church through Murilla’s involvement in the Legion of Mary,” Sister Jean said. The Giitingers’ home has served as the center for

many gatherings. For more than seven years, a group of friends from a 40-mile radius gathered there for Bible Study with Sister Pat Rhoten. Since 1978, a group of friends who have

made a Marriage Encounter have come together regularly for fellowship and prayer. This gathering began at the Giitingers’ home. Recently, group members have taken turns in hosting it. “It’s still going strong,” Murilla says. Several other Nebraska City associates have been involved in gatherings with the Gittingers: Clarence and Anna Mae Kaiser, Pete and Helen Pfeiffer, Catherine Roddy, and Gene Tritsch (Gene now lives in Lincoln, Nebraska). Twenty years ago Murilla and Patrick Gress, brother-in-law of Sister Pat Rhoten, worked together to begin 24-hour adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Mary Church in Nebraska City. This began during the Fridays of Lent, then extended to all First Fridays. Three years ago, adoration was moved to St. Mary Hospital, where it now takes place all week — from 6 a.m. Monday to midnight on Friday. About 250 people from six parishes in Nebraska City and the surrounding area participate. Murilla takes care of the scheduling. “It hasn’t been a hard thing,” she reflects. “People are eager to come to

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Making Love Visible...

Murilla Giitinger finds joy in family, church and Ursuline friendships

For a woman who has raised six children and keeps up with 29 grandchildren (“almost 30,” she says) and 15 great-grandchildren, Murilla Giitinger

seems unbelievably energetic and generous. Murilla obviously finds joy in being active — with her family, in her church, and among her many friends. A native of Hamburg, Iowa, Murilla moved with her husband, Marvin, to his native Nebraska City, Nebraska, after their marriage 52 years ago. All six of their children attended Lourdes Central Elementary and High School, where the Giitingers were enthusiastically involved in school activities and where they got to know the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. “Sister Victoria Brohm was the first principal I knew there,” Murilla says, “and I remember her well.” She can name many other sisters, living and deceased, whom she loved and admired, including Sisters Patricia Rhoten and Jean Stukenholtz — both Nebraska natives who served many years at Lourdes Central and shared friendship with the Giitingers and their friends. Murilla is happy to say that “we still keep in touch.” In the early 1990s, Sister Mary McDermott, who also taught at Lourdes Central, joined with Sister Jean in inviting the Giitingers to become Ursuline Associates. They made their lifetime commitment in 1997. Murilla’s deep spirituality and her dedication to the church were the subject of a recent “Stewardship in Action” story in The Southern Nebraska Register, the Catholic paper of the Diocese of Lincoln. “She spends

Associates Marvin and Murilla Giittinger of Nebraska City

By Sister Ruth Gehres, OSU

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: 270-229-4103 Fax: 270-229-4953

Website: www.ursulinesmsj.orge-mail: [email protected]

Co-DireCtors of UrsUline PartnershiPs:Marian Bennett, OSUA and

Sister Marietta Wethington, OSUeDitor: Sister Ruth Gehres, OSU

GraPhiC DesiGn: Jennifer Kaminski Continued on Page 9

‘She spends countless hours behind the scenes, preparing the little things of the church.’

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Melinda G. Prunty of Greenville, Kentucky, works in the Diocesan Office of Youth Ministry and is volunteer youth ministry coordinator for her parish, Saint Joseph in Central City. In addition, she is lector, Eucharistic minister and

food pantry recruiter. Her contact sister, Sister Rose Karen Johnson, writes of Melinda, “She strives to seek out and find people who need a helping hand to come back to the faith.”Melinda and her husband, Eddie (also an Ursuline Associate), have been married for over 25 years and are the parents of daughters Kaci, Lindsay and Hillary.

Christi Bowman joins Ursuline PartnershipsChristi Bowman is the new part-time administrative assistant for the Office of Ursuline Partnerships. She will be helping with projects for Ursuline associates as well as Mount Saint Joseph Academy and College alumnae. Christi is pictured above at her desk in Saint Angela Hall. She is from Owensboro and has a daughter, Skyler, 12.

Welcome to our New Associate

Melinda Prunty

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Have you seen our website lately? We update it on a regular basis.

Be sure to visit the associate pages! www.ursulinesmsj.org

Co-directors facilitate associate retreat in Paola

Left: The following attended the Paola Associates Retreat: Front row: Sister Marie William Blyth, associate director; Dan Lawless, Cecile Driscoll. Row 2: Mariita Rodriguez, Marian Bennett, Karen Feehan, Eileen Locke. Row 3: Theresa Benkeser, Sister Beth Akins, Julie Holt, Pat Thompson. Row 4: Mary Benkeser, Jim Wilkus, Dale Holt, Janice Lawless. Row 5: Doris Rommelfanger, Rita Wilkus, Sister Celine Leeker, Diane Hirschfeld. Tragically, Diane was killed in an auto accident not long after this meeting. Please keep her and her family in your prayers.

Below: Sister Marietta Wethington, Co-director of Ursuline Partnerships, led the discussion at the October 13-15 associate retreat in Paola, Kansas. Part of her presentation featured the “Lands of Saint Angela.”

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AssociateMeetings

Hancock County

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Associate Directors meet in Louisville Ursuline associate directors came together at their annual meeting in Louisville October 2-4. They spent the weekend discussing past year achievements and sharing ideas to strengthen associate efforts in all Ursuline communities.

Pictured at left are: Seated: Sister Sarah Stauble, Louisville; Sister Marie William Blyth, Paola, Kansas. Standing: Sister Jo Ann Haunz, Louisville; Carol O’Keefe, Paola; Marion Jordan, Toledo, Ohio; Carol Pruss, Toledo; and Sister Marietta Wethington and Marian Bennett, Co-directors of Ursuline Partnerships at Mount Saint Joseph.

Meeting attendees in Hawesville on September 19 were, left to right, Shirleen Quinn, Mary Ann Schilling, Sister Marietta Wethington, Maxine Beavin, Isabel Crenshaw, Shirley Hagman, and Marian Bennett.

Present at the October 18 Ursuline associates meeting in Central City were: Row 1: Angela Lyle, visitor, Sister Rose Karen Johnson, Elenita McConnell, Brenda Kay Busick, Bill Smith, Marlene Monaghan. Row 2: Father Ben Luther, Jean Simpson, Marcia Stoller, Laura Smith. Back row: Sue Hudoff, Eddie Prunty, Gail Davenport (hidden) Cathy Gilles, Judy Sims (back), Melinda Prunty, Sister Rose Theresa Johnson (hidden), Don Monaghan. Not pictured: Photographer Sister Marietta Wethington.

Muhlenberg County

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Left: Michael Ann Fultz signs an intentions rock at the October Associate Directors meeting in Louisville. Center: Ceiling of Louisville Ursuline Sisters’ Chapel. Sisters Carol Pruss and Marion Jordan reside in Toledo, Ohio. Right: Sisters Jo Ann Haunz, left, and Sarah Stauble entertained the group in a game of “Name that Tune.”

Henderson and Union County

Louisville meetings

Above: The August 19 Louisville Associates meeting was enjoyed by all who attended. Left to right, seated: Ron Harper, Sister Shellie Intravia, Sister Emma Anne Munsterman, Sister Marietta Wethington. Standing: Penny Burns, Sister Amanda Rose Mahoney, Lorraine Luken, Sister Joan Riedley, Marilyn Beam, Pauline Goebel, Sister Maureen O’Neill, Marian Bennett and Chris Denniston.

Right: The July 28 Henderson - Union County associates meeting took place at Annette Stokes’ home.Attending were, seated: Associate candidate Jo Flener, Therese Fraize, Bea Porter, Marian Bennett. Standing: Wanda Gibson, Louise Leasor, Don Speaks, Sharon Speaks, Annette Stokes (back), and Sister Marietta Wethington.

Louisville Associates

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THANKS, associates, for helping make our PICNIC such a success!

Associates Carolyn Baseheart and Jeanne Lamastus and Sister Emma Anne Munsterman helped price and prepare items for the yard sale booth while inside the Mount Saint Joseph Gymnasium. Jeanne has volunteered for this work for over 20 years.

Mary Ann Barnhart, Pat Reidinger, Sister Cheryl Clemons, Sister Jacinta Powers and Margie Alexander debone meat for burgoo. Mary Ann is an associate candidate. They are all from St. Helen Parish in Louisville.

Above: Arlene Naglich, Lee Buettman, and Dolores Polson (associates from Lebanon, Missouri) joined Sister Renee Monaghan, Jo Ann Zotti of Granite City, Illinois, and Sister Michael Ann Monaghan in the piazza during lunch.

Left: Sister Joseph Angela Boone, Sister Mary Mercedes Knott, and associate Catherine Gawarecki helped sell tickets for the Ursuline Quilt Club.

THANKS, associates, for helping make our PICNIC such a success!

Above: Teresa Reale with her dog, Missy, Jeannette Rook and associate Pat Sullivan were picnic volunteers.Above right: Sister Suzanne Sims presented associate Marian Bennett with flowers for chairing this year’s picnic. Below: Pat Sullivan, OSUA, Sister Francis Louise Johnson, and Jody Ziegler, OSUA, paused for a picture during the picnic preparations.

Sister Mary Jude Cecil and Associate Sid Mason worked together on part of the picnic preparations.

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See you next year!

THANKS, associates, for helping make our PICNIC such a success!

Mary Ann Barnhart, Pat Reidinger, Sister Cheryl Clemons, Sister Jacinta Powers and Margie Alexander debone meat for burgoo. Mary Ann is an associate candidate. They are all from St. Helen Parish in Louisville.

Many hands made light work during food preparation on Saturday, September 9, the day before the picnic.

Associates Jody Ziegler and Bonnie Marks “moved along” from one task to another.

Jonathan Hauke of Henderson cools off with an ice cream treat at the picnic.

Above: Sisters Nancy Liddy, Mary Henning and Grace Simpson and associate Mildred McDowell sold plants at the picnic. Left: Associate Sera Mesnier of St. Louis bought a set of rag dolls for her granddaughter at the silent auction.

THANKS, associates, for helping make our PICNIC such a success!

Sister Mary Jude Cecil and Associate Sid Mason worked together on part of the picnic preparations.

Sister Luisa Bickett and Associate Mary Kennedy shared a laugh during the picnic weekend.

Sandra Elder spoke with fellow volunteer, associate Bonnie Marks.

See you next year!

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February Birthdays: 2 Sarah Payne 5 Rev. Phil Hoy 6 June Irizarry Florence thompson 9 therese Lawson10 teen Robinette13 Fr. Bernard Powers14 Fay Higdon15 Gloria Cecil Gloria Henderson Mary Kennedy Anna Lesousky 16 Peggy tasaka20 Rosemary Schiavi21 Brett Stallings22 Marlene Monaghan23 Cecilia Curtis24 Jeanne Lamastus26 Joe Buckman Ray Weidenbenner 27 Mary Rose Shoemaker28 Rev. Carol Owen

December Anniversaries of Acceptance:21 Years Juanita Burke Claire Buckley20 Years Perla Pike Fr. Richard White19 Years Linda Lattus Janet Kuper donna Szurgot Lucille Weidenbenner Ray and Barbara Weidenbenner 18 Years terry Barnes14 Years Sharon Rose12 Years Frances elder Bob and Rosann Whiting10 Years Patricia Wilson7 Years Madeleine Bianco3 Years Mary Jo dodson Violet Hamilton2 Years Sr. Agnes Ijoko

December Birthdays: 5 Melinda Prunty 6 Bishop John McRaith 7 david Grant 10 Larry Lynch 12 Marvin Giittinger 13 Jean Lonergan Hita Merchant 14 Fr. Ben Luther 15 Arleen Naglich don Monaghan 16 Carola Pulgar 17 Randy Lamastus Mary teder 18 Pat Claussen20 Winnie Cohron Joe Welzen24 Bob Whiting Brenda Sauer25 Ruth Metschuleit Fanny Gonzalez26 Bonnie Adams Betty Boren Ann Hayden Joan Perry28 John Howard29 Andy Chavez Leon donahue 31 Janice Miller

January Birthdays: 2 Helen Riney Janet Matyk 4 Fr. Aloysius Powers 5 therese Fraize 6 Lois Bell Coreen Moore 7 Sheila Clark John Hancock John Little 8 debbie Walker 9 Penny Burns Paul Gray 12 Maria Galles 14 edith Whitechurch 15 Mary Margis Georgann Stuck 16 teressa Hayden Isabelle King 17 Paul Kordenbrock 19 Linda Perri 21 Bernadette Howard Carolyn Miller 23 Pat davis24 dorothy Hughes25 Pauline Hayden26 Midge Palm27 Barbara Weidenbenner29 Marilyn Beam Phyllis troutman31 Jolanda Moraga Polly Mouser

January Anniversaries of Acceptance:24 Years Isabel Crenshaw23 Years Sarah Bowling Martha Matthews22 Years debby Ludwig edna Marnell Florence thompson21 Years Rev. Phil Hoy20 Years Janet Matyk Mary Leda Rice Brett Stallings19 Years Shearon Harris17 Years Lois Bell14 Years Raymond and Jo Morelli Leonard “Pete” Pfeiffer12 Years Bob and Marilyn Beam5 Years Karen Beavers2 Years Wanda Rickard1 year Pauline Goebel

February Anniversaries of Acceptance:23 Years Sr. theresa Murphy diane Hayden Shirley Hagman Linda Perri19 Years Ruby White14 Years Stella McClure12 Years Mildred Shrewsbury9 Years Rosemary Schiavi5 Years Maxine Beavin Jody Ziegler4 Years Coreen Moore

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Upcoming Events... Saturday, November 18

Louisville Associates Meeting 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time Saint Angela Convent

1731 Edenside Avenue, Louisville*************

Tuesday, November 28 Owensboro Associates Meeting

5:00 p.m. Advent Vespers

Brescia University*************

Friday, December 8, 2006 Grayson County Associates

Christmas Party10:30 a.m.

St. Joseph Church Parish HallLeitchfield

*************Friday, December 15, 2006 Western Kentucky Associates

5:00 p.m.Sid Mason’s home, Mayfield

*************Saturday, January 20, 2006

Belleville/St. Louis Associates12:30 p.m.

Location TBA*************

Friday, February 2, 2006 Henderson- Union County Associates

1:00 p.m.Dotty Lile’s home, Henderson

pray.” Murilla herself spends several hours a week in adoration, together with attending daily Mass. Murilla and Marvin are officially retired — a status that gives them time to be very busy with the things they love to do. Recently Marvin sold his trucking business to one of his sons. “But he still helps out about three hours every day,” Murilla says. Family events, like celebrating birthdays, are major in this big family, most of whom live fairly

close to Nebraska City. “Between October 11 and November 17, we’ll be celebrating 16 birthdays!” Murilla says with a joyful laugh. Being Ursuline Associates is important to Murilla and Marvin, because it keeps them close to their Ursuline friends. “We want to support the Ursuline Sisters,” Murilla says. “We miss them, and we pray for them.” The Giitingers have made two trips to Mount Saint Joseph and are hoping to come again.

Murilla and Marvin, we thank you for your friendship and your great spirit of giving. We ask God to bless you, your family, and all that you are doing for God and God’s people. n

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Large selection of angels handmade by women

at Casa Ursulina in Chile

$5.99 each

Quilts – Willow tree – Ornaments – Much more!

Mount Saint Joseph Gift Shop tuesday-Saturday 8:30-4:30

270-229-0200, ext. 410

Christmas is just around the corner... Christmas cards featuring the Madonna paintings from the

Madonna Room at Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center:

$9.95 for a package of 20 cards and envelopes

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Remembering two of our fellow associates...Laura Lampe of Missouri

Laura Virginia Lampe, OSUA, 82, of Glennonville, Missouri, died Friday, September 22. Survivors include seven daughters and two sons; one sister, Ada Bader, OSUA, of Glennonville; 22 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Her husband, George Lampe, died in 1995, three months before the couple’s 50th anniversary. “We worked all of our lives, never attaining greatness or wealth, but we had a happy family life and our children and their families are our pride and joy and consolation,” wrote Laura in her introduction letter to the associate program in 1997. Laura was a cook at St. Teresa School, where she arrived at 6:30 every weekday to serve breakfast. She was a devoted member of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church in Glennonville and a former member of their Ladies Altar Society. She was a lifetime member of the VFW Auxiliary in Malden, where she served as president for 13 years.

She loved to write and was the long-time Glennonville correspondent for the local newspaper, The Delta News Citizen. For 40 years or so, she wrote a weekly column about the comings and goings in her small community. She always ended her columns with a funny little story. Her hobbies were crocheting, reading and traveling. She had made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and had been to Rome. One of her children said that Laura always told them at bedtime, “Good night, God bless you and sleep well.”

Anthony Margis of California Written by his wife, Mary Margis, OSUA

Anthony Margis was born in Gary, Indiana, on August 9, 1919. His parents were Lithuanian immigrants. He was raised on a ranch in eastern Montana. He served in the Navy during the second World War; in fact, he was one of the first Americans to enter Tokyo after the Peace Treaty was signed, which he witnessed in Tokyo Bay. After he returned home, we met and married in January, 1952. We have six children and nine grandchildren. Tony worked at a Texaco Refinery in Wilmington, California, for 32 years. He was always a devoted and staunch Catholic, a proud Lithuanian and a very devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was a kind and gentle man to all who knew him. He went to be with the Lord on April 29th of this year. He was 86 years old.

Sister Fran Wilhelm, first director of associates, writes: “In June 1993, Tony and Mary drove their RV from California to Florida, then to Kentucky, to visit Mount Saint Joseph to make their affiliation as associates more meaningful. During the short time they were here, they made many friends, especially Sister Joseph Cecilia Muller and Father Tony Shonis (another descendant of Lithuanian parents!).”

Laura Lampe

Tony and Mary Margis

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Sister Clarentia Hutchins and Father Tom Kirkendoll joined in singing at the ceremony.

Rosary Walk at Mount Saint Joseph dedicated October 8A crowd turned out to dedicate the Rosary Walk, located near Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center. The walk is lined with beads and stones to signify the prayers of the Rosary.

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Sister Martha Ann Cargile, OSUSister Martha Ann Cargile, 91,

died Tuesday, October 17, in her 74th year as an Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph.

A native of Morganfield, she was an educator for over 40 years. She taught at Mount Saint Joseph Academy, and for 23 years was a member of the chemistry faculty at Brescia College, where she also served on the alumni office staff. She was a medical technologist at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital and served in ministry to the sick of St. Stephen Cathedral Parish. She retired in 1990.

Survivors include a nephew, Bennett Stroud Ligon, Jr., of Morganfield, a great-niece and six great-great nieces and nephews, and her Ursuline sisters.

Gifts in memory of Sisters Mary Emily Whelan, Bertha Marie Nally, Mary Beatrice Donahue and Martha Ann Cargile may take the form of donations to the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356.

Sister Mary Emily Whelan, OSUSister Mary Emily Whelan, 88,

an Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph, died Saturday, August 26, at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 67th year of religious life. She was a native of Howardstown, Kentucky.

An educator for 58 years, Sister Mary Emily taught in Kentucky and Nebraska. For 41 years, she ministered at Brescia College/University in Owensboro. From 1959-89, she served as a librarian in the college library. She was administrative assistant in the counseling center from 1989 until her retirement in 2000.

Survivors include nieces and nephews, and her Ursuline sisters.

Sister Bertha Marie Nally, OSUSister Bertha Marie Nally, 85, an

Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph, died Friday, October 6, 2006, at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 64th year of religious life. She was a native of Springfield, Kentucky.

An educator for 35 years, Sister Bertha Marie taught in many schools in the Owensboro Diocese and Louisville Archdiocese. She also ministered in health care at Mount Saint Joseph. She retired in 1990.

Survivors include nieces and nephews, and her Ursuline sisters.

Sister Mary Beatrice Donahue, OSUSister Mary Beatrice Donahue,

96, died at Mount Saint Joseph Sunday, October 15. She was celebrating her 75th year as an Ursuline sister. She was a native of Holy Cross, Kentucky.

An educator for 51 years, Sister Mary Beatrice taught in many schools in the Archdiocese of Louisville and the Diocese of Owensboro. She also taught in southern Indiana. She retired to Mount Saint Joseph in 1984. Two of her sisters were also Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph — Sister Rose Catherine, who died in 1977, and Sister Jane Frances, who died in 2001.

Survivors include nieces and nephews, and her Ursuline sisters.

Sister Mary Emily Whelan

’Be consoled and keep your faith and hope alive.

Last Counsel of Saint Angela Merici

Laura Lampe, OSUAtony Margis, OSUA

Prayer RequestsSister Bertha Marie

Nally

Sister Martha Ann Cargile

Sister Mary Beatrice Donahue

In Memoriam...

May They ResT In Peace:

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Madeline Hicks Bianco, OSUA, whose brother, Harry Hicks, died September 2, 2006Loni daniels, OSUA, whose brother, Jack, died September 24, 2006

We exTend deePesT syMPaThy To:

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