JUBILARIANS | Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines)
Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines) (OSSR)
25th First Profession: Aug. 1, 1996
Sister Maria Celeste P. Kay
Birth name: Theresa Petcharat Peugpoonpon
Birth place: Thailand
Entrance: 1993
First profession: 1996
Final profession: 1999
Education: Advanced secretarial studies, equivalent to a bachelor’s degree, Sydney Technical College, Sydney Australia, 1986
Service in the archdiocese: Councilor, assistant novice mistress, novice mistress, sub-prioress, Liguori, 1999-2011; 2015; 2017-19
Service outside the archdiocese: Sub-prioress and novice mistress, New Foundation temporary monastery, Bangkok, Thailand, 2011-14
Formator, Newcastle, Australia, 2016
Sub-prioress and novice mistress, monastery in Korat, Thailand, 2019
Prioress, Korat, Thailand, 2019-20
Currently living a hermit-life experience in Tucson, Arizona
About Sister Maria Celeste P. Kay: Being a contemplative nun, I love solitude, silence and prayer, as well as enjoying being with my sisters at recreations and welcoming our guests/visitors, and making them feel at home as we are brothers and sisters in the Lord. My favorite hobbies are music, sports, enjoying nature, as well as seafood, singing, dancing, interests in romantic languages, fine arts and watching good and decent comedies (some of which I have given up since joining my community in Liguori). My favorite quotes are, “As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Live on in My love.” (John 15:9); and, “God is Love.” (1 John 4:8).
Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines) (OSSR)
50th Profession
Sister Ann Marie of the Holy Spirit
Birth name: Shirley Ann Gool
Birth place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Entrance: Oct. 28, 1968
First profession: Oct. 16, 1971
Service in the archdiocese: Prioress, formator, secretary and bursar, Liguori, 1971-96
Prioress, formator, secretary and bursar, Liguori, 2012-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Missioned to the new foundation in South Africa, 1996-2011
About Sister Ann Marie of the Holy Spirit: I felt called to the contemplative life as I felt that any other ministry was too limited, whereas prayer has no limits. The simplicity of the people in South Africa was a great example to me that has made an enduring mark on my contemplative life. I am grateful to the Lord and my community for their support these 50 years. We are a multicultural community which brings the richness of American, Thai and Filipina cultures. Our charism is a joyful contemplative response of the plentiful and merciful love of Jesus, the Redeemer. Our monastery is located near the Redemptorists at Liguori. Being in the Archdiocese of St. Louis has given a broader view of the richness of the Catholic Church in America.