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National Catholic Prayer Breakfast Signature List 1) Jason Miller - RSCJ 32) Melvin A National Catholic Prayer Breakfast Signature List 1) Jason Miller - RSCJ 32) Melvin A. Shandler - Franciscan Action 20) Sister Kathleen - Volunteer Network Director of Keller 33) Felicia McLean Campaigns and - SNJM - Catholic Charities Development 21) Mary-Jane Ferrier 34) Suzanne C. Clark 2) Marie Dennis - RSCJ, Society of - Pax Christi - Pax Christi International the Sacred Heart 35) Sr. Jacquelyn Doepker 3) Dr. Kim Lamberty 22) Rev. Francis X. 36) Fr. Daniel Divis 4) Muriel Gennari Russo Clergy - Mercy Associate of the - OFM Capuchin, 37) Fr. Bernard Survil Sisters of Mercy Capuchin Diocese of Greensburg 5) Camilla F Martocchia Franciscan priest 38) Rev. Louis Arceneaux, - Mercy Association 23) Anne- Louise C.M 6) Dr Eugene Francisco Nadeau 39) Rev. Monsignor Raymond 7) Rev. Raymond B Kemp - SNDdeN, vowed L Cole - Georgetown University religious Parish Priest 8) Bernita Johnson 24) Karen V. McNeal 40) Margaret Munch - Catholic Charities, - Catholic Charities Vowed Religious Reentry Coordinator Archdiocese of 41) Rev. Bernard Bonnot 9) John Mudd Washington Association of U.S. - Catholic Priest 25) Anne Scott Catholic Priests 10) Rose Marie Tresp - Sisters of the Holy 42) Rev. Neil Pezzulo - Sisters of Mercy, vowed Names, Associate Glenmary Home religious 26) Rev. C. Kevin Missioners 11) Sr. Marie Lucey, OSF Gillespie 43) Fr. Gregory Barras Franciscan Action Network - S.J, Vowed AUSCP clergy/chair 12) Dr. Ron Garrett Religious 44) Michael J Bausch - Catholic Charities, 27) Meg Canty Transfiguration Parish, Regional Reentry - Religious Clergy Coordinator 28) Sister Mary Ann 45) Diana Domingues 13) Sister Sharon Karam Dunn Pax Christi 14) Benjamin McCarty 29) Sister Deanna 46) Fr. Norm Supancheck - Vowed Religious Rose von Bargen Priest of the Archdiocese 15) Molly McGettigan - RSCJ, Society of of Los Angeles - Associate of Society of the Sacred Heart 47) James P. Kiesel the Sacred Heart 30) Sr. Joan Gannon Association of U.S. 16) Dr Lewis T Tait Jr. - Society of the Catholic Priests, Clergy - The Village, Clergy Sacred Heart, 48) Fr. Andrew Wakefield 17) Sister Carol L Ries Vowed Religious Clergy - Sisters of the Holy 31) Krisanne 49) Eileen R. Dunn, Names of Jesus and Mary, Vaillancourt SNJM Vowed religious Murphy 50) Kathleen Conan, 18) Sister Bonnie Kearney - Catholic Vowed Religious - RSCJ Mobilizing Network, 51) Sharon Brady 19) Sister Mary Mardel Executive Director 52) John Clark Federal Bureau of Prisons 73) Fr. Samuel Fuller College of the Holy Cross, Retired OFM Capuchin Professor Emeritus 53) Rev. James Schexnayder Franciscan Priest 91) MaryAnn Lanzetta Catholic Priest 74) Sr. Regina Holtz 92) Sister Maureen Colleary 54) Jeffery Ott Vowed Religious FSP, Franciscan Sisters of O.P, AUSCP Clergy-- 75) Patricia Rogers Peace Order of the Preachers Associate SNJM 93) Robert F. Moore (Dominicans) 76) Julia McGinnity Pax Christi 55) Joan M. Thomas 77) John Sniegocki 94) James Myres, 56) Kira Dodd Xavier University, OFS Tri-State Franciscan Society of the Sacred Associate Solidarity Table Heart, Lay woman Professor of 95) Mary Ann D. Munson 57) Rev. Donald Fest, vowed Christian Ethics Lay Ecclesial Minister religious priest 78) Sr. Joan Brown 96) Sui San Mui 58) Michael Hickin, clergy Franciscan Sister 97) Dorothy Prideaux 59) Elissa E. Hackerson 79) Fr. William J. 98) Brigid Lawlor 60) Kathleen McCrohan Weiksnar U.S Provinces Advocacy 61) Dr. Christopher Pramuk Franciscan Friars Coordinator Regis University, of Holy Name 99) Sister Dorothy De Young, Associate Professor of Province Sisters of St. Francis of Theology 80) Bro. Mark Peace 62) Lawrence Couch Schroeder 100) Sister Denise National Advocacy Center Franciscans for Curry of the Sisters of the Good Justice, Animator Sisters of Notre Dame de Shepherd 81) Catherine Kaiser Namur 63) John Gehring Vowed Religious 101) Cathlynn Morse Faith in Public Life, 82) Madge Cooke OFS Secular Franciscan Catholic Program Director 83) Mary J. Cahill 102) Mary V. Widhalm 64) John Inglis Holy Name of 103) Art Laffin University of Dayton, Jesus Church, Dorothy Day Catholic Professor of Philosophy NYC Worker and Journey of 65) Terrence W. Tilley 84) Beatrice Hope Fordham University, Hernandez 104) Lauren Bailey Professor Emeritus of Wheaton 105) Colleen McCarthy Theology Franciscans JPIC 106) Rev. Terrance 66) Ottoniel Perez Office Moran Minister, San Camilo 85) Susan A. 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Wagner 122) Mary Kelly religious 155) Sister Barbara Vowed religious 139) Sister Battista 123) Sister Colleen Laetitia Bordes SP, Sisters of Providence Dauerbach SH, Society of of SMW, Indiana SSJ, Sisters of Saint Helpers 156) Sister Barbara Lum Joseph 140) Sister Sisters of Providence of 124) Karen M. Donahue Dominica Lo SMW, Indiana DSM, Vowed Religious Bianco 157) Kevin J. Fitzpatrick 125) Sr. Frances Sisters of St. Catholic Charities McCarron Francis of Archdiocese of New Institute of the Blessed Philadelphia Orleans Virgin Mary 141) Sr. Florence 158) Diane Bardol 126) Teresa Phillips Deacon, Grey Nuns of the Sacred 127) Mary Bednar OSF Heart 128) Sister Eileen 142) Nancy 159) Kathleen Kanet Marnien Miller Religious of the Sacred Sisters of Saint Joseph OSF, vowed Heart of Mary 129) Judy Coode religious 160) Fr. 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