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Past Happenings
THANKING GOD FOR OUR JUBILARIANS, 2001
SR. JOAN LOHMER and OTHER EVENTS, 2002
SUMMER and FALL, 2002
EFFORTS FOR PEACE,
SPRING, 2003
SPRING 2004
FALL 2004 Fall
Slideshow WINTER
2004 Winter
Slideshow SPRING 2005 FALL
2005 FALL
2006 SPRING
2007 |
THANKING
GOD FOR OUR JUBILARIANS, 2001
Sister Catherine Braun - 50 Years
Whether she was responding to a local
ministers call for a joke for his Sunday sermon, or was explaining to her
Kindergarten Sunday school class how to use the telephone to talk to Jesus, Sister
Catherine spent much of her 50 years of religious profession inviting people to keep
their eyes on God through entertainment. Doctors, ministers, audiences everywhere,
and especially children remember Sr. Catherine for her blend of storytelling, jokes,
puzzles, and finger plays. Her 50 years of dedication to religious life have been a
calling to minister to old people - and to all others with simplicity and joy.
I remember when I was 6 and wanted to visit an elderly neighbor, I knocked on the
door and explained to the startled lady that I was there to visit. After cookies and milk,
she sent me home. I thought that was the greatest!
The last of seven children born to John and Elizabeth Braun, Sister Catherine experienced
the joys of childhood in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Surrounded by nieces and nephews nearly her
same age, Sister Catherine speaks of the lovely Wisconsin winters sledding and ice
skating, and the summers filled with childhood activities and play. This childhood joy has
been a trademark with Sister Catherine throughout these years. After her profession of
vows at St. Josephs Convent in Chillicothe, Missouri, Sister Catherines
ministry was to seminarians and the Benedictine monks of Conception as a cook, often
sneaking cookies to the seminarians who helped in the kitchen. She also ministered as a
cook to patients and staff at St. Francis Hospital in Marceline, Missouri, and eventually
served in the laundry for the Sisters and the residents of La Verna Heights Nursing Home
here in Savannah.
Sister Catherine continued her ministry of bringing joy to people by singing and directing
the Jubileers a local senior citizen group. Today handicapped by a stroke and
diabetes, Sister Catherine maintains her ministry of joy through visiting nursing home
residents and writing letters to adults and children alike. Throughout these fifty years
she has brought joy to many and has helped them to keep their eyes on God!
Sister Bernadette Vierling - 65 Years
Sr. Bernadette's favorite verse from Scripture is: "The Lord is
my light and my salvation." (Psalm 127:9). The Lord continues to be her light and
salvation as she assists our Franciscan community in many tasks that contribute to the
well-being of those she lives with. She still enjoys working in the garden and caring for
house plants.
It is evident that the life of prayer is a priority for her, as well as
life in community. Through her years of service to God and people, she has shared the
light of the Lord and brightened her world. We are grateful for this commitment which has
borne fruit for 65 years.
Sister Stilla Kronegger - 65 Years
Sr. Stilla's favorite verse from
Scripture is John 6:45: "Everyone who listens to my Father and learns from Him, comes
to me." As Sr. Stilla continues her journey to God through the ravages of Parkinson's
disease, we trust that her listening and learning is bringing her every closer to God's
comfort and peace. Though she seldom speaks, she is still able to communicate a little.
Over 65 years, she has been faithful to prayer and accepting of God's
will. Sometimes, we can catch a glimpse of this reflected in her smile.
Sister Frieda Nini - 65 Years
Sr. Frieda's favorite saying is: "Jesus, King of
love, I trust in your merciful goodness." It is said that one comes to resemble the
person one loves. This can be witnessed in the daily life of Sr. Frieda throughout the
years and today.
She quietly performs many acts of love and goodness. Since she is happiest
when she can be of service, Sr. Frieda shares her smile and her love with our residents in
the nursing home, with her fellow Sisters in need of assistance, and with her Lord in the
communion of prayer.
Sister Margaret Walker - 45 Years
Sr. Margaret's favorite verse from Scripture is Psalm
23:1-2: "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. In green pastures He gives me
repose." The Lord has shepherded Sr. Margaret through 45 years of religious life and
service.
Her repose thus far has been the solace received in prayer and God's providence in her
daily life, as she continues to serve the Lord's needy ones at the Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Center in St. Joseph. Both co-workers and residents of this facility have
expressed their gratitude for her presence there.
May her gift of self in the Lord's green pastures continue to flourish for the good of
her Franciscan community and all of God's people.
Sister Aurelia Gurtner - 40 Years
Sr. Aurelia Gurtner, a sister from our Austrian Province, is the
newest member of our Savannah community. Arriving last February, she has committed herself
to volunteering her services to the American Province
for three years. She is celebrating her 40th jubilee as a Franziskanerin von
Vöcklabruck.
Recently retiring from education ministry after 24 years as director of our
congregation's Kindergarten Teachers' Training School in Salzburg, she brings a sunny
smile and a generous spirit of willingness to assist us with our ministries. Spiritually
and physically prepared by a three-month sabbatical, she says, "After my school time,
it is now time for me to care for older people." Sr. Aurelia is very busy already.
She assists in the Activity Department each day in LaVerna Heights Retirement Center and also
manages to find time to help some of the older sisters with their needs and to work in the
garden. Sister is very committed to polishing up her English and studies each day. At the
same time, she corrects our fractured German.
We are all amazed at how quickly Sr. Aurelia has adjusted to her new convent home, and
we are grateful to be the beneficiaries of her generosity.
Thanking God for Sister Johanna
The American Province was graced by the
presence of Sr. Johanna Pobitzer of the Austrian Province, who came from Salzburg to
provide us with information on the spirituality of our founder. She is the author of the
book, "The Founding Charism of Sebastian Schwarz," which was a product of her
doctoral study just now completed.
Her excellent command of the English language enabled her to pass on to us the
essential characteristics of the spirituality and values of Sebastian Schwarz. This was a
necessity for us because our congregation at its last chapter chose the study, renewal and
implementation of our charism as a major goal for the years 2001-2006. Now, due to the
program presented by Sr. Johanna, we can truly feel united with the Sisters of the German
and Austrian provinces in our striving to reach this common purpose. |