JUBILARIANS | Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
25th Reception
Sister Linda Markway
Birth place: Jefferson City, Missouri
Entrance: 1993
First profession: 1998
Final profession: 2003
Education: Bachelor’s in mathematics, Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, Texas, 1973
Master’s in education administration, Saint Louis University, 1994
Service in the archdiocese: Principal and teacher, All Souls Grade School, 1998-2001
Assistant to the Service Extension Department, Salvation Army, 2002-05
Sabbatical/in transition, 2005-07
Administrative assistant, research and development, Saint Louis University, 2006-10
Co-director for St. Joseph the Worker, St. Joseph Provincial House, 2010-12
Vocational education director, St. Joseph Provincial House, 2012-16
Director of mission stewardship, Fontbonne University, 2015-20
Volunteer, 2020-present
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
50th Reception
Sister Nancy Marsh
Birth place: Jacksonville, Florida
Entrance: 1970
First profession: 1972
Final profession: 1976
Education: Bachelor’s in home economics education, Fontbonne College, 1970
Associate’s in nursing, Georgia State University, 1978
Master’s in adult health and oncology nursing, Georgia State University, 1993
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Valle High School, Ste. Genevieve, 1970-71
Nurse, Mary Ryder Home, St. Louis, 2015-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Academy of Our Lady, Peoria, Illinois, 1972-73
Teacher, St. Joseph High School, Atlanta, 1973-76
Student, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1976-78
Nurse, Crawford W. Long Memorial Hospital, 1978-79
Nurse, St. Joseph Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1979-80
Nurse, St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1980-91
Student, Georgia State University, Atlanta, 1991-93
Oncology clinical nurse, West Paces Medical Center, Atlanta, 1993-94
Home care infusionist, Mid-Towne Home Infusion, Inc., Atlanta, 1994-97
Home care and private duty nurse, Nursefinders, Atlanta, 1994-96
Home care infusionist, Intermin Healthcare, Atlanta, 1996-97
Outpatient hospice nurse, Portsbridge Hospice, Dunwoody, Georgia, 1997
IV team staff, Staff Builder Health Care Services, 1997-98
Chemotherapy nurse, Northside Clinic, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998-2006
Chemotherapy administration, Georgia Cancer Specialists, Alpharetta, Georgia, 2006-13
Chemotherapy infusion nurse, Georgia Cancer Specialists, Atlanta, 2013-15
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Helen (Sister Louise Joseph) Alder
Birth place: Billings, Montana
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1965
Certificate in nursing, St. Louis Community College, Meramec, 1974
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Valle Grade School, Ste. Genevieve, 1965-69
Teacher, St. Thomas the Apostle Grade School, Florissant, 1969-70
Resident, St. Joseph Provincial House, 1970-71
Student, St. Louis Community College, Meramec, 1972-74
Resident, 1987-88
Nurse, Deaconess Hospital, 1988-89
Home health care nurse, St. Alexius Hospital, 1991-93
Service outside the archdiocese: Nurse aide, St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1971-72
Nurse, St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1974-85
Nurse, Vredenburgh Health Center, Vredenburgh, Alabama, 1985-87
Nurse, Fort Defiance Indian Hospital, Defiance, Arizona, 1989-90
Sabbatical, 1993-94
Director home health, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic, Tucson, Arizona, 1994-95
Nurse, Carondelet Home Care Services, Overland Park, Kansas, 1995-99
Nurse, Hickman Mills Clinic, Kansas City, Missouri, 1999-2006
Parish nurse, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, 2004-19
School nurse, St. Monica Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 2006-08
School nurse, Our Lady of the Angels Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 2008-12
Volunteer parish nurse, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, 2019-present
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Paul Bernadette Bounk
Birth name: Mary Frances
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1965
Master’s in religious education, Seattle University, 1973
Service in the archdiocese: Sabbatical, 1996-97
Administrative assistant, Rock Haven, 1997-98
Associate director, Rock Haven, 1998-2003
Spiritual direction, 2020-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Littleton, Colorado, 1965-71
Teacher, Little Flower Grade School, Mobile, Alabama, 1971-74
Teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Littleton, Colorado, 1974-77
Principal and teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Littleton, Colorado, 1978-82
Pastoral associate, St. Augustine and Sacred Heart parishes, Republic, Michigan, 1982-93
Pastoral associate, Sacred Heart and St. Agnes Champion parishes, Michigamme, Michigan, 1984-93
Pastoral administrator, Holy Family Parish, Holy Cross, Alaska, 1993-96
Farm project worker, White Violet Center: Eco Justice, St. Mary of the Woods, Indiana, 2003-05
Spiritual director and retreat director, Terre Haute, Indiana, 2003-20
Alpaca care, spiritual director and retreat director, White Violet Center: Eco-Justice, St. Mary of the Woods, Indiana, 2005-12
About Sister Paul Bernadette Bounk: Sister Paul Bernadette is very dedicated to the preservation of the earth, and loves music, art and dance.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Patricia (Sister Michael Damien) Dunphy
Birth place: Poughkeepsie, New York
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1966
Master’s in early childhood and preschool education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1974
Administration certificate from the University of Phoenix, 1999
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Most Holy Rosary Grade School, 1965-72
Administrator, St. Joseph’s Academy, 2004-13
Volunteer, 2013-14
Animator, Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph Education Association, 2014-15
Community life co-coordinator, Nazareth Living Center, 2015-20
Community coordinator, Nazareth Living Center, 2020-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Peter Grade School, Marquette, Michigan, 1972-73
Principal and teacher, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kansas City, Missouri, 1973-74
Teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Waco, Texas, 1974-79
Principal and teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Waco, Texas, 1979-82
Principal, St. Catherine of Siena Grade School, Denver, 1982-85
Principal, St. Vincent de Paul Grade School, Denver, 1985-96
Principal, Our Lady of Fatima Grade School, Lakewood, Colorado, 1996-99
Theology teacher, Regis Jesuit High School, Aurora, Colorado, 1999-2004
About Sister Patricia Dunphy: She enjoys reading, the outdoors (except August in St. Louis) and fun gatherings with her CSJ community.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Helen (Sister James Barbara) Flemington
Birth place: Kansas City, Missouri
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in French, Fontbonne College, 1966
Master’s degree in French elementary education, Ohio State University, 1973
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Matthew the Apostle Grade School, 1965-67
Teacher, Immacolata Grade School, 1967-74
Province leadership, St. Joseph Provincialate, 2008-14
Service outside the archdiocese: Principal, Nativity of Our Lord Grade School, Chicago, 1974-81
Pastoral ministry/DRE, St. Leo the Great Parish, Ava, Missouri, 1981-88
Pastoral associate, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri 1988-95
Pastoral administration, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, 1995-2002
Sabbatical, 2002
Pastoral administrator, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri, 2003-06
Principal, St. Thomas More Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 2006-08
Sabbatical, 2014-15
Pastoral minister, St. Therese Little Flower Parish, Kansas City, Missouri 2015-18
Mission advisor, KC Metro Mission Advancement Office, 2018-present
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Marie Joan (Sister Marie Joseph) Harris
Birth name: Sallie Joan
Birth place: Denver
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in chemistry, Fontbonne College, 1967
Doctorate in analytical chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1971
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Immacolata Grade School, 1963
Provincial councilor, St. Joseph Provincialate, 1992-2002
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Littleton, Colorado, 1965-66
Student, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1966-70
Faculty member, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri, 1970-87
Vice president and dean of academic affairs, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri, 1987-2001
Provost and vice-president of academic affairs, Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri, 2001-15
Volunteer, Kansas City, Missouri, 2015-present
About Sister Marie Joan Harris: She volunteers as a trustee or member of several boards as well as province and congregational groups.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Ann (Sister Ann Raymond) Landers
Birth name: Paula
Birth place: Peoria, Illinois
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1965
Master’s in reading, University of Missouri, Kansas City, 1975.
Administrator’s certificate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Jude Grade School, 1965-66
Teacher, St. Rita Grade School, 1969-75
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Rose of Lima Grade School, Houston, Texas, 1966-69
Teacher, Holy Cross Grade School, Champaign, Illinois, 1975-80
Principal, Holy Cross Grade School, Champaign, Illinois 1980-84
Teacher, St. Bernard Grade School, Peoria, Illinois, 1984-89
Principal and teacher, St. Mary’s Grade School-Kickapoo, Edwards, Illinois, 1989-93
Teacher, St. Edward Grade School, Chillicothe, Illinois, 1993-95
Teacher, St. Thomas More Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1995-99
Teacher, Holy Cross Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1999-2001
Home care, CSJ Home Care, Kansas City, Missouri, 2001-06
Tutor, Our Lady of Peace Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 2002-06
Director, CSJ Home Care, Kansas City Missouri, 2006-19
Volunteer, Kansas City, Missouri, 2019-present
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Marion (Sister Georgine Marie) Renkens
Birth place: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1968
Service in the archdiocese: Hospitality, St. Joseph Provincial House, 1983-84
Administrator, St. Joseph Provincial House, 2000-16
Retired and volunteer, 2017-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Viator Grade School, Chicago, 1965-68
Teacher, St. Cecilia Grade School, Peoria, Illinois, 1968-71
Teacher, St. Bede the Venerable Grade School, Chicago, 1971-74
Teacher, Little Flower Grade School, Mobile, Alabama, 1974-75
Teacher, St. Mary on the Hill Grade School, Augusta, Georgia, 1975-79
Teacher, St. Joseph Grade School, Marietta, Georgia, 1979-83
Teacher, St. Teresa’s Academy, Kansas City, Missouri, 1984-90
Regional development director, KC Metro Regional Development Office, Kansas City, Missouri, 1990-91
Diocesan parish transition coordinator, Chancery Office, Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Kansas City, Missouri, 1990-91
Director, St. John’s Diocesan Center, Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Kansas City, Missouri, 1991-99
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Judith (Sister Jean Medaille) Schulte
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in French, Fontbonne College
Master’s in Romance languages, Case Western Reserve University
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Rosati-Kain High School, 1966-73
Department chair and teacher, Rosati-Kain High School, 1973-2015
Retired, substitute teacher and volunteer, 2015-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Mary on the Hill Grade School, Augusta, Georgia, 1965-66
About Sister Judith Schulte: Now she translates archival documents and teaches French to younger students. Sister Judith is a member of local French and German organizations. She has studied in France and has accompanied groups traveling to Europe.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Sandra (Sister Veronica Ann) Straub
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in biology, Fontbonne College, St. Louis, 1965
Master’s in biology, St. Mary College, Winona, Minnesota, 1974
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Gregory Grade School, St. Ann, 1966-67
Assistant principal and teacher, St. Joseph’s Academy, 1969-77
Assistant principal, Rosati-Kain High School, 1984-85
Principal, Rosati-Kain High School, 1985-89
Provincial leadership team, St. Joseph Provincialate, 2002-08
Sabbatical, 2008-09
Director of mission integration, St. Anthony’s Medical Center, 2009-12
Novice director, St. Joseph Provincial House, 2012-14
Retired and volunteer, 2014-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. John Grade School, Ishpeming, Michigan, 1965-66
Teacher, St. Louis Grade School, Englewood, Colorado, 1967-69
Principal, Reicher Catholic High School, Waco, Texas, 1977-82
Director of curriculum and public relations, St. Pius X High School, Houston, Texas, 1982-83
Liturgy coordinator, St. Rose of Lima Parish, Houston, Texas, 1984
In transition, Lima, Peru, 1989-90
Pastoral minister, Instituto de Idiomas, Padres de Maryknoll, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1990
Pastoral minister, San Jose de Lourdes, Cajamara, Peru, 1990-91
Pastoral agent, Iglesia San Lorenzo, Arequipa, Peru, 1991-93
Pastoral agent, San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru, 1993-94
Pastoral agent, Posta Pillar, Arequipa, Peru, 1994-95
Pastoral agent, San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru, 1995
Diocesan director of Hispanic ministry, The Catholic Center, Springfield/Cape Girardeau Diocese, Springfield, Missouri, 1996-2002
About Sister Sandra Straub: She enjoys watching sports, reading, barbequing and being in the company of family and friends.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
60th Reception
Sister Ann Louis Strizek
Birth name: Leonette Marie
Birth place: Valparaiso, Nebraska
Entrance: 1960
First profession: 1963
Final profession: 1968
Education: Bachelor’s in medical records library science, College of St. Teresa, Kansas City, 1960
Master’s in social work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1972
Service in the archdiocese: Medical records librarian, St. Joseph Hospital, Kirkwood, 1963-66
Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2018-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Medical records librarian, St. Joseph Hospital-Center for Life, Augusta, Georgia, 1966-69
Student, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1969-72
Clinical social worker, St. Joseph Hospital, Tucson, Arizona, 1972-75
Assistant administrator, St. Joseph Carondelet Child Center, Chicago, 1975-77
Clinical social worker, Tulsa Catholic Social Service, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1977-84
Counselor, Catholic Social Service, Olathe, Kansas, 1984-87
CPE training, Bethany Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1987-88
Pastoral minister, St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 1988-93
Case manager, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Blue Springs, Missouri, 1993-2007
Chaplain, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Blue Springs, Missouri, 2007-18
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Mary Angela Abood
Birth place: Valdosta, Georgia
Entrance: 1951
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Service in the archdiocese: Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2015-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St, Joseph Male Orphanage, Washington, Georgia, 1953-54
Teacher, Sacred Heart Grade School, Milledgeville, Georgia, 1954-56
Teacher, St. Mary on the Hill Grade School, Augusta, Georgia, 1956-63
Teacher, St. Paul Grade School, Negaunee, Michigan, 1963-67
Teacher, Sacred Heart Grade School, Savannah, Georgia, 1967
Teacher, St. John the Evangelist Grade School, Valdosta, Georgia, 1967-71
Cottage and dorm supervisor, Village of St. Joseph, Atlanta, 1971-73
Teacher, St. Paul of the Cross, Atlanta 1973-76
Preschool teacher, St. Anthony Day Care Center, Atlanta, 1976-85
Receptionist, Village of St. Joseph, Atlanta, 1985-88
General Manager, Village of St. Joseph, Atlanta, 1988-90
Receptionist, Archdiocesan Education Office, Atlanta, 1990-93
In transition, Atlanta, 1993-94
Retirement, Atlanta, 1994-98
Prayer and presence, Decatur, Georgia, 1998-2015
About Sister Mary Angela Abood: Throughout her ministry, Sister Mary Angela made some interesting connections. In her years in the South, she knew writer Flannery O’Connor well, and took the school children to visit Flannery’s famous peacocks. She also worked for Coretta King and, through her, met Rosa Parks. She also taught Martin Luther King’s two sons, MLK III and Dexter. She also taught Hank Aaron’s grandson.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Marie Damien Adams
Birth name: Joanne
Entrance: 1950
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in history, Avila College, 1960
Master’s in speech pathology, Northwestern University of Illinois, 1964
Doctorate in speech pathology/audiology, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1968
Service in the archdiocese: Faculty member, Fontbonne College, 1964-66
Academic dean, Fontbonne University, 1968-88
Assistant province director, St. Joseph Provincialate, 1988-92
Sabbatical, 1992-93
General councilor, Congregational Center of the Sisters of St. Joseph, 1994-2002
Administrative team, CSJ Home Care, 2002-13
Retired and volunteer, 2013-17
Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2017-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Holy Rosary Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri 1953-57
Teacher, St. Rose of Lima Grade School, Houston, 1957-63
Student, Northwestern University, Illinois, 1963-64
Student, SIU-Carbondale, Illinois, 1966-68
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Michael Therese Bauer
Birth name: Marie Joann
Birth place: Centralia, Illinois
Entrance: 1950
First profession: 1951
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1961
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Gregory Grade School, St. Ann, 1953-61
Teacher, St. Luke the Evangelist Grade School, 1973-78
Community service, Nazareth Living Center, 1978-83
Family care, 1983
Community service, Nazareth Living Center, 1983-85
Printing and mailing coordinator, St. Joseph Provincial House, 1985-2008
Retired and volunteer, 2008-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Joseph Grade School, Waipahu, Oahu, Hawaii, 1961-63
Teacher, Christ the King Grade School, Maui, Hawaii, 1963-65
Teacher, Holy Trinity Grade School, Honolulu, 1965-67
Teacher, St. Anthony Grade School, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, 1967-70
Teacher, St. Theresa Grade School, Honolulu, 1970-71
Teacher, St. James Grade School, Denver, 1971-73
About Sister Michael Therese Bauer: In her spare time, Sister Michael is a clown and a magician. She is a member of the Trinity Clowns of Missouri (formerly Gateway Knights of Columbus Clown Club) and of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) and their regional affiliate, St. Louis RING ONE, which has brought her much fun, enjoyment and new friends. She feels blessed to have been able to bring laughs, surprises and smiles to many. While COVID-19 has curtailed conventions and activities since March of 2020, Sister Michael Therese is hopeful to return to her “abracadabra-ing” before long.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Mary Paulette Gladis
Birth name: Eleanor Regina
Entrance: 1950
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in business education, Fontbonne College, 1962
Master’s in business administration, University of Notre Dame, 1965
Doctorate in business education, University of North Dakota, 1970
Post-doctoral training program in health care administration, University of California, Los Angeles, 1982
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Anthony of Padua Grade School, 1953-60
Teacher, St. Gregory Grade School, 1960
Business administration, Fontbonne College, 1963-68
Faculty member, Fontbonne College, 1970-73
Province treasurer, St. Joseph Provincial House, 1983-87
Assistant province director, St. Joseph Provincialate, 1996-2002
Sabbatical, 2002-03
Administrator, Gleason Hall, Nazareth Living Center, 2003-04
Pastoral care assistant, Nazareth Living Center, 2005-13
Part-time transcriber for Province Archives, St. Joseph Provincial House, 2013-17
Part-time pastoral care, Nazareth Living Center, 2014-17
Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2017-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Sacred Heart Grade School, Shawano, Wisconsin, 1960-62
Teacher, St. Joseph Academy, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1962-63
Student, University of North Dakota, North Dakota, 1968-70
Faculty member, Avila University, 1973-79
Dean of graduate program, Mt. St. Mary College, Los Angeles, California, 1979-83
Intern hospital administration, St. Mary’s Hospital, Tucson, Arizona, 1987-88
Assistant to president, Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, Inglewood, California, 1988-91
Executive director, Center for Spiritual Development, Orange, California, 1991-95
Community relations manager, Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital, Inglewood, California, 1995-96
Family care, 2004-05
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Rose Marie (Sister Teresa Anne) Groppe
Entrance: 1950
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1959
Master’s in pastoral studies, Loyola University, Chicago, 1982
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Sts. John and James Grade School, 1953-58
Teacher, St. Teresa of Avila Grade School, 1958-62
Teacher, St. Cecilia Grade School, 1962-66
Teacher, St. Edward Grade School, 1966-71
Teacher, Bishop Healy Grade School, 1971-72
Teacher, Nativity of Our Lord Grade School, 1972-75
Tutor, St. Mary Magdalen Grade School, 1975-77
Family care, 1981
Teacher, St. Louis Cathedral Grade School, 1982-83
Pastoral minister, Our Lady of the Presentation Parish, 1983-84
Director of RCIA, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, 1985-90
Family ministry, Peter and Paul Community Service, 1985-96
Pastoral associate, Sts. Peter and Paul Parish, 1990-2016
Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2016-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher individual instruction, St. Mary Grade School, Littleton, Colorado, 1977-80
Staff member, Manna House of Prayer, Concordia, Kansas, 1980-81
Student, Loyola University, Chicago, 1981-82
Family ministry, Sacred Heart Parish, Salem, Missouri, 1984-85
About Sister Rose Marie Groppe: She loves animals and enjoys various kinds of puzzles and crafts.
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Patricia Ann (Sister Mary St. Paul) Lorenz
Entrance: 1950
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in radiologic technology, Saint Louis University, 1957
Doctorate in microbiology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1969
Associate’s in health information technology, Metropolitan Community College, Penn Valley, 1991
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Thomas of Aquin Grade School, 1953-54
Student, Saint Louis University, 1955-57
Provincial councilor, St. Joseph Provincialate, 1992-96
Service outside the archdiocese: Radiology technician, St. Joseph Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, 1954-55
Supervisor of radiology, St. Joseph Community Hospital, 1957-60
Director of School of X-ray Technology and radiology technician, St. Joseph Hospital, 1960-64
Student, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 1964-68
Teaching faculty, Avila College, Kansas City, Missouri, 1968-71
Teaching faculty, Metropolitan Community College, Penn Valley, Kansas City, Missouri, 1971-86
Chairperson of life science and teaching faculty, Metropolitan Community College, Penn Valley, Kansas City, Missouri, 1986-2000
Adjunct instructor biology, Metropolitan Community College, Penn Valley, Kansas City, Missouri, 2000-09
Retired and volunteer, Kansas City, Missouri, 2009-present
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ)
70th Reception
Sister Carolyn (Sister Marie Clare) Strack
Birth place: Indianapolis
Entrance: 1951
First profession: 1953
Final profession: 1958
Education: Bachelor’s in elementary education, Fontbonne College, 1962
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Philip Neri Grade School, 1953-56
Teacher, St. Gregory Grade School, St. Ann, 1956-61
Teacher, St. Mary Grade School, Bridgeton, 1965-69
Teacher, St. Philip Neri Grade School, 1969-70
Religious education coordinator, St. Blaise, 1971-74
Pastoral care, Nazareth Living Center, 1993-99
Receptionist, St. Joseph Provincial House, 1999-2006
Retired, volunteer and archival aide 2006-15
Prayer and presence, Nazareth Living Center, 2015-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Assumption Grade School, Kansas City, Missouri, 1961-64
Teacher, St. Viator Grade school, Chicago, Illinois 1964-65
Religious education teacher, Jefferson City Religi