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This page updated
06/25/2007.
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
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Our
Jubilarian - Sr. Joan Lohmer
70 Years of Fidelity for Sr. Joan...This
year's Jubilee celebration focuses solely on Sr. Joan Lohmer, a septuagenarian of faithful
living of the religious life and vows. Sr. Joan is 93 years young and still presents the
same welcoming and gracious attitude typical of younger days. She takes delight in the
ordinary and brings enjoyment and zest to the routine of daily living at La Verna.
It seems that Sr. Joan was destined to enter a Franciscan community. She was well-prepared
by her parents who were Franciscan Tertiaries. She attended a Catholic grade school and
went to daily Mass throughout her childhood. She and two other siblings entered religious
life and offered many years of service to God.
All her life Sr. Joan has been a teacher and a musician. Her call to religious life and
ministry took her from her beloved Stillwater, Minnesota, to the towns of Conception,
Brunswick, Chillicothe, Parkville and Savannah in Missouri.
Sr. Joan would be the last one to boast of her accomplishments, such as: the mentoring of
many fledgling piano and voice students, the providing of a solid music education and
sacramental preparation to numerous grade school students, and her dedicated perseverance
in providing organ accompaniment at Mass for various groups, particularly at the
Motherhouse after her retirement. One accomplishment Sr. Joan does boast about, however,
is the part she may have played in the vocations of a number of her students who
became priests: Monsignor Victor Moser, Monsignor Robert Hogan, Fr. Ignatius Potts, Fr.
Richard Saale and Fr. David Holloway. She recently attended the 80th birthday party of
Monsignor Moser at St. Mary's Church in St. Joseph where she was delighted to announce to
everyone that she was his eighth grade teacher.
In these last years Sr. Joan finds many things to fill her time and make life purposeful
and meaningful. She writes letters to family, friends, former students, and to a prisoner
on death row. She attends Holy Hour each day. She loves to read and stays well-informed.
She is committed to a routine of daily exercise. She assists wherever she can and is very
interested in each sister, inquiring often about family or friends. Probably her favorite
activity is "Hands and Foot," a card game which has become a "must do"
before the end of the day. She plays with gusto, one minute informing the card group that
she has "a terrible hand - not one face card," and the next minute going out
(always to her great surprise), leaving the rest with a handful of negative points. Some
claim that her success at this game is due to the angels' intervention and the stacking of
the deck!
We ask God to bless Sr. Joan for her 70 years of faithful witness of the vowed life. We
are grateful for the gift she has been to our community and hope that as the years pass,
she will continue to experience great joy, sharing her delight in the little surprises
which brighten her days and ours.
Sullivan Award - May 17, 2002
Sr. Kathleen Reichert, provincial
superior, accepted the Sullivan Award given to the Sisters of St. Francis of Savannah,
Missouri by Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph.
The award, which was presented at the Annual Meeting and Dinner on May 17,
2002, honored the community for our work in the area of social concerns and peace and
justice.
Picnic Held May 31, 2002
Over 200 of us assembled for the annual Resident and Staff picnic. We all enjoyed the
beautiful May day under the trees, munching on the goodies provided by the LaVerna
Facilities and Sisters.
Mr. Mike Burak, administrator, and staff did an excellent job of barbecuing the
hamburgers and wieners. Delicious potato salad and baked beans prepared by Sr. Raphael and
kitchen staff added to the fun; and no, we won't squeal on those who took a second ice
cream sandwich.
YOU ARE INVITED...
July 12 - Friends of LaVerna Benefit: "A Salzburg Night"
Jesse James Banquet Hall, Junction of Hwy 71 and I29, Exit 53
7:00 p.m.
- $50.00/Plate Dinner with Austrian Cuisine
- Silent Auction: Theme Baskets, Porcelain Dolls, and More
- Live Auction: Austrian Vacation Packages
September 7 - Sr. Joan's Jubilee Reception
Madonna Hall, LaVerna Heights
2:00-3:30 p.m.
- Come greet Sr. Joan at the reception in her honor.
October 11 - LaVerna Fall Festival
LaVerna Heights
9:00 - 4:00 p.m.
- Quilt Raffle
- Bakery Shop
- Crafts
- Clothes Closet
- Garden Shop
- Lunch Menu
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