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Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill Volume 30, Number 2

Sisters of Charity Celebrating 150 Years September, 2020 The stories in this issue of Celebration tell how the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill are living the directives of 2019 General Chapter state- Dear Friends, ment of moving beyond frontiers to witness charity and justice to our wounded world. We hope you enjoy learning how we: How different this spring and We, normally, recognize our Sister Jubi- love and support has been our experience • Advocate for and serve with those who live in poverty; summer have been for all larians in July and this was also postponed. wherever we have served. This same love • Model interculturality and reconciliation; of us, as the pandemic has However, we have honored them in this and support continues through you as we • Restore and protect the earth. intruded into our lives. So edition of Celebration and on our website. partner together to reach out to those who much has changed for each I had written, in my letter for the March need us. • of us. Yet the one common edition of Celebration, that we were antic- I hope you enjoy the articles in this Jane Strittmatter, Editor thread that has united us ipating celebrating our 150th Anniversary edition of Celebration. It is our hope that during this time is prayer for of the founding of our community, the Sis- you see us responding to the needs of our Sister Mary Kay Neff, Graphic Designer one another’s safety. Daily, you and ters of Charity of Seton Hill. These celebra- time and realize how much you share in Contributors: your loved ones are remembered in prayer. tions were to begin in August, 2020. The this response. Sister Carol Blazina Sister Catherine Meinert We are hopeful that all of you are well and planning committee for this special anni- On a final note, be assured of our Julia Cuccaro Elizabeth Murphy we will continue to hold you in prayer. versary had worked tirelessly to arrange continued prayers for you and your loved Sister Barbara Einloth We are, especially, grateful for your celebrations in the various dioceses in ones. Let us together pray that there will prayers and gifts during this year. This which we had served during these years. soon be a vaccine to eliminate this coro- donor report issue of Celebration gives us Again, we have found it necessary to navirus. Also, please let us know of your • an opportunity to express our gratitude postpone these events. However, we are special needs so we may lift them togeth- Paper used for the production of this magazine is rated Forest Stewardship for your generosity in a very special way. confident that we will be able to celebrate er in prayer. Council Certified (FSC Certified), containing 30% recycled material. The FSC is an Thank you for your willingness to be part- in the future, and we are hopeful that you May our God bless each of you, international non-profit organization that provides information about forest ners with us in the work of Charity. will be able to participate in these celebra- products (paper and wood). It confirms sources that are environmentally-friendly, Very many of our scheduled events tions with us. socially responsible, and economically viable. FSC certified paper comes from wood have had to be canceled or postponed. In 1870, when just a few Sisters of Char- suppliers that work to protect habitat, prevent pollution, plant more trees than are We wish to thank so many of you for your ity traveled from Cincinnati to begin a new harvested, and avoid displacing native peoples and harming wildlife. FSC forest understanding as we first postponed, and foundation in the Pittsburgh Diocese, they Sister Catherine Meinert, SC management certification confirms that the forest is being managed in a way that then later canceled our Sounds of Charity were greeted with love and support from U.S. Provincial Superior preserves biological diversity and benefits the lives of local people and workers, event of March. This has always been such the people in Altoona, . This Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill while ensuring it sustains economic viability. an enjoyable time for all of us!

2 3 During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Sister Carole Blazina, CRNP, FNP-BC

am a board-certified family nurse This was a good early adjustment practitioner currently ministering because our patients were at home, part-time, 12 hours per week, at where they were safe. I was even given I a federally qualified health center a letter stating that I am a healthcare located in a poor section of the provider and needed to be out and driv- I Greater Pittsburgh area. My current ing to work in the event that I might be full-time responsibility is ministry as stopped for questioning. That was cer- a General Councilor of the Sisters of Chari- tainly a new experience. (I keep the letter ty of Seton Hill. in the glove compartment of the car with As a family nurse practitioner my role other important papers.) Every instance is to address the preventative, acute, and chronic health needs of my patients of all ages– newborns through geriatrics. Early in the year, the news media began reporting on the new virus and the con- cerns that a world-wide pandemic might result from its spread. From that time, the medical director at the clinic worked diligently to be sure that the clinic had appropriate supplies of cleaning solu- tions and personal protective equipment (PPE) that included various masks, gowns, gloves, and face shields. All of these items would be required beyond that needed for regular and routine patient care should the coronavirus reach us. Even before the governor declared the need for “red” pre- cautions and staying at home, our clinic of an interaction with a patient included began changing how we saw our patients a reminder of the pandemic precau- and when we saw them. Routine appoint- tions — staying home, washing hands ments for the eldest and most vulnerable frequently, wiping down surfaces, and were canceled so as to avoid their expo- wearing a mask when out and about. The sure to others who might be sick. Well vis- importance of washing hands is a “given” its for adults were delayed and well visits for those of us in healthcare. It is one of for children who weren’t scheduled for the most common and simple infection immunizations were rescheduled—just to control measures — one that every first- keep everyone safe at home. “Seeing pa- year student learns. It has now come to tients” became a misnomer as we began be seen and understood as the lifesaving holding the majority of our visits by tele- practice it always has been. I doubt it will phone. Video visits are often not possible ever be taken for granted again. as our patients don’t have easy access to People everywhere started talking computers and obviously, they couldn’t about times of uncertainty and fear or go to the library. anxiety of the unknown. One thing we

4 5 In Days of Uncertainty all knew at the clinic was that we needed could enter the building with one adult ac- or sit empty with the door closed for 15 to be present to our patients while keep- companying them. Appointments started minutes before it can be used again. Yes, ing them and our staff safe. The Catholic with a phone “COVID Screening” done by there have been many changes to our Health Association published a prayer the staff asking about cough, shortness of regular routines and practice for caring for called “In Days of Uncertainty.” It is a beau- breath, fever and travel. If the screening our patients. What has not changed is the tiful reminder that we are never alone. was passed, an appointment was made. quality of care for our patients. Even when we must distance from one On the day before the scheduled appoint- With fewer on-site visits, some staff are another, our loving God is always present. ment, the provider called to ask questions, calling patients at home. These courtesy The last line reads: talk about concerns, and obtain history calls are just to check in and ask how we “Remind us, each time we wash our hands, over the phone. When guardian and child might be able to help at this time. With that in our baptism you call us to let go of our arrived at the clinic, they were met at the special funds, the staff arranged for some fears and live in joy, peace, and hope.” door by a medical assistant wearing iso- to get home blood pressure machines Loving God, we come to you full of anxiety about what may happen in I printed copies of the prayer for the lation gown and special N-95 mask who or blood sugar monitors since patients the coming days and weeks. Shower us with the peace Jesus promised to his health care providers and staff at the took them to a room just inside the front couldn’t come in for regular checks. Some disciples, and make us into steady pillars for those around us. In this time of clinic. I know that reminder was a comfort door. There was still concern over bringing families with children received formula, uncertainty and epidemic, wake us up to the reminder that we are not alone. and support to me and I believe for the the public into the main or back area of diapers, or even thermometers. It was Even as we are asked to keep our distance from others, help us to find others too. the clinic. The screening was repeated and clear that staying home and not going ways to reach out to those who need our support. We pray especially for As we continued with the temperatures were taken of both child and to work was very hard on budgets of the those whose incomes and livelihoods are threatened. For the children who telemedicine visits, we dis- guardian. If all was clear then the provider, young parents when it came to simple but will miss meals due to school closures. For those already isolated, lonely and covered that some patients also dressed in PPE, went in to complete necessary purchases like diapers and for- scared. Loving God, give them your peace, and through our hands ensure were quite comfortable with the visit. mula. We have received many calls from they have what they need. the format. In many ways it When I saw the pictures on TV of the people with a cough or a sore throat who Sustain, strengthen and protect all caregivers. Bless them as they offer was easier than coming to the nurses and doctors and other healthcare are worried about the coronavirus but compassionate care and show selfless courage in the face of risk. clinic. For the providers, how- providers in hospitals in and they didn’t know if they have a fever or Remind us, each time we wash our hands, that in our baptism you call us ever, the challenges grew. We other hot spots with bruises and irritation not. Sometimes even the scheduled tele- to let go of our fears and live in joy, peace, and hope. Amen. didn’t have the opportunity on their faces from wearing the masks all medicine visits include a few moments of to see our patients or to hear day, it was impossible to complain about simple chatting about concerns, fears and their heart and lung sounds wearing them for 20 minutes or so at a loneliness as people shelter in place. It is call originates from the office. Of course, or palpate their organs. We time for each appointment. Wearing a a blessing for caregivers to be present for we consistently practice frequent hand didn’t have access to some mask was uncomfortable, even at that patients to provide healthcare and even if washing, wear gowns, masks, and gog- basic office tests. It was good to keep our brief length of time! I think one of the only for a moment, to connect with them gles or face shields, when we care for our patients at home, but it was challenging hardest things for me is not being able to through a listening ear. patients on site. Basic face masks are worn to diagnose and treat them without doing smile at or with my patients – children and Thankfully, it is now possible for our and continued handwashing is practiced a true physical exam. It was also a good adults. A smile can make a huge differ- patients with symptoms that might be at all other times to care for our coworkers, reminder of another basic fact learned ence when putting a patient or guardian COVID-19 positive to obtain testing. Sev- ourselves, and our loved ones. We must by all first-year students: “Never take your at ease. eral days a week we have “drive by or care for our patients and ourselves and patient’s history and review of systems We slowly began bringing adults into walk by” testing in the parking lot. And of loved ones at the same time. Another line for granted.” Meanwhile all of the staff the building as well. However, where it course, for me, the other providers, and from the prayer published by the Catholic in both the front and back office were had been ordinary to have several medi- the staff, there is concern and worry that Health Association reads: wearing cloth or simple surgical masks in cal providers seeing patients at the same we might be exposed and take the virus to “Sustain, strengthen and protect all the building and practicing the “six-foot” time, now only one patient is seen at any our homes. Each provider currently is in the caregivers. Bless them as they offer compas- social distancing rule. given time. There is never anyone in the clinic only one day a week and the remain- sionate care and show selfless courage in As time passed, it also became clear that waiting area, and there is hand sanitizer der of the scheduled work time is spent the face of risk.” we couldn’t continue this way. Some pa- everywhere. conducting telemedicine visits from the I pray similar words each day for those tients had to come to the clinic, especially If patients arrive early, they must provider’s home. We are fortunate to have serving at the clinic where I work and for the children in need of immunizations and wait in their cars. If they come by public HIPPA compliant technology available so other healthcare providers and support monitoring of growth and development. transportation or walk, there are “waiting providers can have access to the electronic staff everywhere, asking that they and The medical director and administrator tents” in the parking lot. Every room is medical record for the telemedicine visits. their loved ones stay safe. put new protocols in place so the children specially cleaned and allowed to “rest” When a patient is called it appears that the Sister Carole Blazina

6 7 Sisters of Charity advocate for policy changes. continue their involvement, pandemic- Our efforts at advocacy stretch year driven adjustments put their assistance ‘round. This summer they have included on hold. But Sister Marie Theresa recalls a Speaking and Acting for Justice bills for Covid-19 relief, for DACA and notable experience, pre-pandemic. One by Sister Barbara Einloth other immigration issues, for equal pantry recipient in Dunbar came with a access to exercising one’s right to vote. couple of her adult children. They were issues: the impact of the virus Justice issues rose up in our country They run the gamut of Catholic Social amazed at the personal welcome their and racism. Sister Grace this summer with such intensity that it was Teaching. A series offered on line by mother received. She calmly replied, Hartzog, the Executive difficult to avoid them even if one wanted Georgetown since January has helped “They know us here.” Sister Marie Theresa Director of the Federation to do so. But as a congregation, we recog- to inform sisters treasured her words. “This is much more and a planning committee nize with our Church that “work on behalf who have taken than giving food.” In the Vincentian- designed it and engaged all of justice is constitutive of [essential to] advantage of the Setonian tradition, in focused prayer on June 14. preaching the panels addressing it was also dignity- And Sister Grace continued this Gospel.” As disci- issues in society enhancing. And effort via her membership on the Execu- ples and as public today around the this remains tive Committee of the Vincentian Family. witnesses in the world. important whether Leaders from all branches of the Family Church, we are With news the sharing is at globally created and led an international responsible both viewers, we table or socially prayer service; in multiple languages and for working to- have watched distanced. from sites worldwide, we shared perspec- ward God’s King- the impossibly We know that tives and experiences. We asked God for dom where right long lines at essential workers care and healing, strength and courage for relationships are food distribution put their lives on all reeling from the pandemic. the norm and centers. the line daily. We As Federation NGO Representative Sis- for “preaching it” Unemployed and have joined efforts ter Teresa Kotturan, SCN, has pointed out with our lives. laid-off people to show our grat- many times during these months, those We responded are trying to itude to them, via living in poverty feel the impact of the to the Covid-19 pandemic. We recognized make ends meet. signs and pandemic to a greater degree. In crowd- the disproportionate effects experienced by Pittsburgh Seton posts and prayers ed living situations, they cannot socially people living in poverty as well as by people Family members, shared on our distance. In places where clean water is of color, local and nationwide. Our efforts including Sisters website. At Mary scarce or unavailable, essential handwash- were/are both practical and prayerful. We Mary Price, Mary House, menus now ing isn’t possible. In marginalized commu- wore (and wear!) masks to help reduce Jean Petrarca, have reduced meat nities and neighborhoods, virus testing spread of the virus. Spearheaded by Sister Mary Clark, intake, prompted arrived slowly if at all. The pandemic high- Beatrice Ann Parenti, Caritas Christi residents Marie Margaret Wolf and Barbara Ann by awareness that lights perduring inequalities. Yet Jesus devoted time in quarantine to make hun- Boss, continue to participate in “The employees in meat said that what we do or fail to do for the dreds of masks for staff and others. Table,” a weekly meal program. When packing plants have been forced to work least of our brothers and sisters, we do or With some 200 members of the Sisters of Covid-19 required in risky conditions to meet Americans’ ex- fail to do for Him. Sobering reminder for Charity Federation, many of us participated changes, they pectations about meat availability. Every us all, and impetus to advocate, advocate, in a virtual prayer service to address two shifted to preparing little bit helps. bagged meals on The mistreatment and death of George Wednesdays as part Floyd galvanized many of us to a new lev- of an ecumenical el of awareness and action. In Greensburg effort in the Brookline seven sisters took part in an ecumenical The Faith for DACA Coalition called on neighborhood prayer on July 13 in front of the court- congregations and communities of faith to of the city. At the house on Main Street. Sisters confined to ring DACA bells for justice to celebrate the Westmoreland County the motherhouse also “appeared” via a Supreme Court decision in favor of DACA and Food Bank and the Dunbar Food Pantry, poster bearing their messages and signa- the Dreamers. The Sisters of Charity of Seton where Sisters Lyn Marie Dwyer, Dorothy tures as well as a banner in the name of Hill rang bells from the balcony of Caritas Dolan and Marie Theresa Rishel ordinarily us all. It reads: Sisters of Charity Pray for Christi with joy and gratitude. 8 9 NewsLinks March 16, 2020 Page 2 of 2

COMMUNITY CALENDAR ATTACHMENTS TO TODAY’S NEWSLINKS ♦ A message from the Provincial Council with regard to Taize Prayer for Peace Coronavirus Precautions First Tuesday of every month ♦ USCCB President’s Reflection and Prayer During Coronavirus 7:00 p.m. Queen of Peace Chapel

Doran Hall The Elizabeth Seton Care Fund Committee is now accepting applications for the fourth quarter of the 2020 fiscal year. The Sounds of Charity application is posted to the community website under Sisters Only. Saturday, March 21 The committee requests that you print the form and send the POSTPONED completed application to: Sister Joan Murray, SC, 3749 Brownsville Road, Apt. 2, Pittsburgh, Pa 15227. Venimos Con Gusto Conference The deadline is Monday, April 20, 2020. Thursday, March 26 Zoom meeting 7:00 pm EST Adventures in Ethiopia… Sister Melanie at Dubbo St. Mary’s Hospital. Thank you, Sister, for bringing joy to our day! Lenten Morning of Reflection

Saturday, March 28 Sister Melanie gave joy to children at Dubbo St. Msgr. Roger Statnik Mary’s Hospital during a visit to Ethiopia last March. An International Perspective for the Caritas Christi Peace, Work for Justice. Many sisters participated in Sesquicentennial Anniversary Year from a “Zoomed” prayer service focused on racism, creat- 9:30 am — noon ed and led by administration, students, alumni and staff. It raised awareness and prodded us to active response to unjust conditions and unrecognized racism. One sub-group of the province organized in 2017 Sister Mary Schmidtas the Lecture Black Lives Matter Conference. They have SisterSeonMiJin studied, dialogued with Black members invited to by Jane Strittmatter, Director of Public Relations of the Sisters of Charity Catherine O’Donnell,join their author regular meetings,of and shared leanings and of Seton Hill resources with the rest of us. Since June their efforts Elizabeth Seton: Americanhave intensified. Saint Sisters Mary Lou Palas and Mary Ann he New Year 2020 began Corr viewed “The Future of Race in America.” It expand- with great anticipation for Thursday, April 2 ed their limited experience and views; it opened their the Sisters of Charity of Seton eyes to instances of unjust treatment of people of Hill, who looked forward to 7:00 pm — SHU Ceciliancolor and sharpened Hall their awareness. Similarly, the celebrating a monumental T year. Plans were in the works filmJust Mercy confronted many sisters who watched it with the appalling treatment dealt to Blacks in an to commemorate the 150th anniversary of actual instance of a Southern court proceeding. With the founding of the congregation by Sister many Americans, we are becoming aware (or more Aloysia Lowe and 60 years of joyful minis- Aloysia Conferenceaware) of the white privilege we experience as the try in South Korea. Although the COVID-19 result of the place and race of our birth, facts over pandemic forced the postponement of Saturday, April 18which we had no control but from which we benefit. formal events, nothing will stop the Sisters of We are pressed to reflect on its implications for us as Charity of Seton Hill in Korea and the United C.C. McCullough RoomSisters of Charity and as Americans. States from reveling in the happiness they In Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Sister Annette Frey experience and some deep hurts, she was able to have found in their religious life. The ministry 10:00 am — 12:15notes pm that “prejudice about Black people is very real increase her awareness of racism. That and her con- of one young sister has been instrumental in the area. In 2020, there is still a Black VFW post tinued reading prompted her to submit a letter to the in helping to deepen the understanding of as well as many white ones, the Klu Klux Klan (and editor of the Uniontown newspaper concerning white the spirit, charism, and interculturality of two 20 other hate groups) is privilege and her newly-opened eyes to its existence. provinces. Her work will help to make the observances of the active within a 20 mile Sister Annette knows, as do many of us, that “we’ve milestone year especially meaningful for all of the sisters when radius, and “slow or no” only just begun” to peel back the layers of our experi- the time comes to implement the celebratory plans. service continues in a few ence, thinking and assumptions. As we do, we dis- Sister Seon Mi Jin has served as a translator for the Sisters of restaurants. She recently cover ways to make our lives and state and national Charity since 2015. Before entering the Sisters of Charity of Seton did a “Wednesday Walk” policy more consistent with the gospel mandate to Hill of the Korean Province, she earned an MA in English litera- hosted by the Human Ser- love our neigh- ture, held a job teaching English as a second language to adults vice Council through the bors as ourselves. and children, and worked part-time as a translator. The young East End of town, to learn And to live the woman took notice of the Sisters of Charity who ministered at some of the history, view Charity name her parish. “They always looked happy, and showed a big and the buildings, and also we bear. kind smile to people from children to the elderly,” she recalled. visit the historic cemetery “When I went to Mass, I saw them praying silently. Their hap- for Black persons. Flowing py and holy life attracted me. One day, the sisters told me that from that, she joined a they prayed for my religious vocation and asked me to become conversaion group at the a Sister of Charity. I wanted to be a happy Sister of Charity.” She East End United Commu- Sister Rachel Blais entered the community in 2006. nity Center “to enhance works for victims of After her formation years as an affiliate, postulant (each one one’s understanding of food insecurity in year), and novice (two years), Sister Seon Mi made her tempo- race and racism.” Listening Morgantown, rary vows in 2010. She was engaged in ministry at the Seoul to others describe their West Virginia. Retreat House, Nonsan Retreat Center, and at the Korean Pro- vincial House before she began to study translation in 2013 at 10 11 the request of Provincial Superior Sister Sae Hyang Charity (1941) written by Sister Mary Xavier Farrell, In the early Altoona community, there historical account is drastically differ- Oh. In 2015 she attended graduate school to study who entered the Sisters of Charity in Altoona two was sadness when a sister left the ent from that of Sister Mary Xavier’s Korean/English translation and began her translation years after the community’s founding. Sister Mary community. Sister Seon Mi felt the writing, which reads like a bedtime ministry for the congregation. Sister professed her Xavier was among the small group with Mother same sorrow during her formation story. Sister Seon Mi often finds its perpetual vows in 2016, and continued to translate Aloysia when the motherhouse was moved from when bonds were broken at the de- formal languge difficult to under- letters and documents that were shared between the Altoona to Seton Hill parture of a novice. Relating to Sister stand. Because she wants to relay the two provinces. in Greensburg. She Mary Xavier’s account of the early information in Sister Electa’s narrative In the summer of 2018, Sister Seon Mi came to taught music in many community has helped Sister Seon Mi with accuracy, Sister Seon Mi needs the United States to participate in the Interprovincial of the schools that the to process historical events that have to “Google” many words found in the Experience of Charism and Mission (IECM), a 10- sisters administered in increased her appreciation for cher- book’s cumbersome passages. She day mission to Ecuador where she would assist the Western Pennsylvania ished traditions of the congregation laughed, “Even Google doesn’t know Sisters of Charity who minister at a medical clinic and and served as and for Mother Aloysia Lowe’s stalwart some of the words!” Sister frequently a school for disabled children. Her translation skills superior at convents leadership. petitions the deceased sisters to pray helped IECM participants from both the Korean and in Blairsville, Altoona, Sister Seon Mi is enthusiastic about that she will clearly understand the United States Provinces throughout the program and Pittsburgh. At her work and has grown spiritual- archaic language and long, laborious which began at Caritas Christi with several days of the request of her ly from studying the history of the sentences in Sister Electa’s book. prayer, study, and reflection on the founders, heri- superior in later congregation. Her personal growth One day Sister Seon Mi was frustrat- tage, and traditions of the congregation. years, Sister Mary prompts her to believe that the trans- Sister Electa Boyle ed because she could not grasp the After her return from Ecuador, Sister Seon Mi re- Xavier dictated lation work will really help to deepen the meaning of a six-line sentence written ceived her first major assignment in the United States from memory and sisterhood and interculturality of the two provinces. by Sister Electa. She ran to the cemetery to search for when she was asked to translate a work written by Sis- her personal notes “Like the sisters who went to Altoona, I have grown Sister Electa’s grave to ask her for help. Sister Seon Mi ter Francis de Sales Joyce entitled Mother Aloysia Lowe, recollections of through the happiness, sadness, and love I felt as I became more frustrated because she could not find Foundress (2009). The translated booklet was pub- her early years in praised God with my community. The pioneer sisters the grave marker. lished and distributed to all of the sisters of the Korean the community. depended on and carefully listened to God’s word and The next day she Province. This work has helped the An original copy looked for God’s will. They trusted their leadership, es- asked Sister Bar- members of the Korean Province Sister Mary Xavier Farrell of this delightful, pecially Mother Aloysia, who sought for and acquired bara Einloth to come to know and respect the easy-to-read book the perfect place for the community in Greensburg at check the map of courage, vision, and tenac- is safeguarded at the Sisters of Charity Archives the property they named Seton Hill. This is exciting for the cemetery to ity of Mother Aloysia, who because of its rarity. Sister Seon Mi worked from a me because I have been living here at in Greensburg help her locate founded the congregation copy that Sister Marian Joseph Adams had provided for two years! Observing, living with the sisters, and the site. When in Altoona 1870 and sub- to the Korean Province years ago. Copies of the reading about our history are the things that have Sister Seon Mi sequently established the Korean translation of the book were distributed to helped deepen my connection with the community. returned to the motherhouse at Seton Hill in the Sisters of Charity of the Korean Province at their The sisters here in the United States and the sisters cemetery, she Greensburg, Pennsylvania in recent summer seminar. in Korea all feel the same happiness that Sister Mary found the grave 1882. “This is a lovely book,” said Sister Seon Mi. “It was Xavier Farrell and the pioneer sisters knew in Altoona. and complained Mother Aloysia Lowe “This book was the first fun to do because its style is different from history This is our spirit!” to Sister Electa about her difficult writing. She pro- step for the Korean Sisters to books.” Happy Memories… has stories of community Currently, Sister Seon Mi is translating Sister Elec- ceeded to walk around the entire cemetery for a long connect Mother Aloysia to our history,” explained life, including many about the first community in ta Boyle’s Mother Seton’s Sisters of Charity in Western time, praying to the deceased sisters for encourage- Sister Seon Mi. “After having read the book, one of Altoona. Sister Mary Xavier’s memories helped Sister Pennsylvania (1946). This book is a comprehensive ment and guidance. The prayerful experience uplifted the Korean sisters told me that she didn’t know about Seon Mi to realize that her own experience of joining view of the congregation and its service to the Sister Seon Mi. She came to feel the spirit of all the Mother Aloysia even though she had visited Seton the Korean community was very similar to the life of Church from the time of its founding until the year deceased sisters and knew that the same spirit was Hill and the Caritas Christi complex. I explained to the first postulants in Altoona. the book was published. In her introduction, the shared by the living sisters of the congregation. This the sister that Mother Aloysia’s gravesite was marked From Sister Mary Xavier’s memories, Sister Seon Mi author wrote that she intended her account to be an was the outcome Sister Electa intended for all of the with the large white cross in the sisters’ cemetery. The observed that the pioneer sisters in Altoona formed objective source for new members of the community sisters who would read her book! sister exclaimed ‘Had I known that when I visited there, a special bond because they experienced something to learn about the lives, ministry, and pioneer spirit of Sister Seon Mi recalls the incident with some I would have prayed to thank her for founding our very new and unknown. This was also the case for their predecessors who “wrought mightily in the ser- amusement and a great deal of gratitude. Working community!’” Sister Seon Mi when she entered the community. She vice of their King, and accomplished much good to on the translations has helped her know that the The second major assignment for Sister Seon Mi found it exciting to live, work, pray, and begin new the honor of His Church, albeit their works were per- sisters of the past and present are of one heart was the translation of Happy Memories of a Sister of ministries with the sisters in her Korean community. formed in a limited sphere.” The style of Sister Electa’s and mind. “It is a blessing that I translate for our

12 13 community. I can understand better now about our Christi, even though she was required to self-quarantine wherever God asks her to serve His Church. “With my vows, all of relationship [Sisters of the Korean Province] with for two weeks. During her time of confinement, she my roots grasped all the soil within the whole community through- our Sisters of Charity in the United States. I could resumed her work on Sister Electa’s book. Her start- out our history. With my sisters in Korea and the United States, with not completely understand it before I began the ing-place was the passage written about the Johnstown older sisters, and with deceased sisters, we are together hand in translation ministry.” Flood in 1889. There in suspenseful detail, Sister Electa hand in prayer, mind, and heart. We are one in spirit.” Last winter, Sister Seon Mi had the opportunity to described the frightening experience of the Sisters of The iconic photo of the key to the first motherhouse that was serve as an intern for the Sisters of Charity Federation Charity in ministry there at the time. Trapped in the top occupied by Mother Aloyisia Lowe and the first Sisters of Charity Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) at the United floor of their convent, the sisters watched devastation who came with her to Greens- and human suffering all around them. With the Blessed burg has greatly im- Sacrament, they kept vigil and prayed throughout the pressed Sister Seon Mi. It is night while buildings were washed to a heap and went engraved with the words, ablaze. God miraculously saved them from the forces of “I opened not merely the the flood and the fire that killed thousands. door of this house. I swung the gates of an era.” Sister Seon Mi prayed for protection from the dev- Reflecting on that powerful image, Sister Seon astating virus that was killing thousands of people Mi marveled, “Mother Aloysia Lowe must smile during her time of isolation, just as the sisters prayed from heaven to know that she swung open during the destructive flood. When the quarantine the gates of an era for over a thousand happy period came to an end, she experienced relief and sisters who embraced her pioneer spirit for 150 gratitude as did the sisters who survived the flood. years. She must be happy that her successors God picked her up from danger in New York and opened the gates to new era in Korea 60 years returned her safe and well to Caritas Christi. “It was ago! I hope to help swing open the gates for the kind of a miracle to me like the miracle that saved the Korean Sisters with my translation ministry!” sisters in Johnstown,” she reflected. Sister Seon Mi’s passion for sharing the happy Like Sister Mary Xavier, Sister Seon Mi has made memories of the congregation’s vibrant, compassionate many happy memoires. In every stage of her religious at Caritas Christi was very harsh for me. It community life has already begun to open wide the gates for a fu- life, her joy has grown. “With my permanent vows, I was very hard to say goodbye to a beloved ture generation of sisters to become ever more conscious of their really deepened my roots in my community. I want to sister. But I came to understand that the interculturality. Through deep listening to their charism, they will be part of the real spirit and real life of our sisters,” she deceased sisters are always with us in the answer the call of new ventures and risk taking with the courage commented. “I feel we read many books and learned heavens, present in prayer, ministry, and in and vision of Mother Aloysia Lowe and all of the Sisters of Charity many things in formation, but living together is dif- our community fellowship. I will never for- of Seton Hill who went before them. ferent than reading a book. Living together is the first get their big smiles and happy faces. I will step to interculturality. I learned many things from never forget this experience of living with history books, but I learned much more from our sis- our elder sisters.” ters at Caritas Christi.” She thought that Caritas Christi The historical accounts that Sister Seon Nations (UN) in New York City. The NGO takes to the was just a house for older sisters, but when she began Mi has translated have intensified her global stage of the UN, the concerns of the 3,400 to volunteer there, she was impacted by the joy they happiness in her vocation. “I have learned members of the Charity Federation and all those with find in their ministry of prayer. “Even on the second that God led our sisters to places where whom and to whom they minister in 28 countries. floor, where the sick sisters are confined to their beds, there were poor or vulnerable persons Corona virus infections were rising rapidly in New they always smile who needed our sisters’ work. We chose York at the time. When Sister commuted to work on the when I visit their the places where others could not do the subway, people were afraid to sit near her because she rooms. When work. We withdrew quickly when some- was Asian. The pandemic situation was becoming very they welcome one else could carry on the ministry, and frightening. When a national emergency was declared me with a smile, moved somewhere else where we were in mid-March, Sister’s internship ended abruptly. I feel like my needed. When I translated it, I cried. I There were no flights available for her return home, God, my Jesus, thought, ‘Oh, that’s the spirit of our com- and Sister Seon Mi was forced to settle for a train has welcomed munity.’ That same spirit lives in the Kore- ticket to Greensburg. me for a visit,” an Province!” After the long12-hour train ride, Sister Seon Mi was she explained. Like the sisters who went before her, happy and relieved to be sheltered in safety at Caritas “The first funeral Sister Seon Mi has made the choice to go

14 15 7 . 16 . 2020 Q: You mentioned your sister Roberta. Tell me about her. A: Our family lived in Carnegie. Roberta was the oldest of seven children, and she had her own room. I was always INTERVIEW WITH Dr. Joan Witt, DDS anxious and nervous. I was on drill team and loved all the dancing, but our teacher didn’t think we belonged with

the band. It really upset me, and I couldn’t sleep. I was so afraid I wouldn’t be awake for school! I saw Roberta’s by Julia Trimarchi Cuccaro, Esq., Director of Development for the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill light was on in her room, so I went in to talk to her. She told me to pray, and she said the rosary with me. She has always been such an inspiration. I learned when you’re worrying, pray. Roberta had been a Sister of Mercy for several Q years. After she left the convent, she went on to do all sorts of great things, like joining the Peace Corps. She was a nurse practitioner and has assisted at the birth of many babies all over the world. Many parents asked her to be A Godmother. She often says when she prays, she turns to all the directions and prays to those in those directions. The Q&A interview for this issue of Celebration is with Q: It’s really something that you were the 1976 class valedictorian at Bishop Canevin High School in Pittsburgh! What and who motivated you and what did enjoy most Q: How beautiful! Tell me more about your education with the Sisters of Charity. Dr. Joan Z. Witt, DDS, a dentist, who currently teaches at about high school? A: For grade school, I went to Saint James, West End. The faculty consisted of mostly Sisters of Charity. I remember so A: Yes I was. I learned from my oldest sister Roberta to start off each day with a grateful well Sister Loren Marie Melvin in seventh grade. She told us about a big contest that required us to write an essay for the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine heart. Canevin really changed my life for the better. People cared for us on all levels. Duquesne Light on patriotism and the flag. She encouraged me try it, because I think she knew I really didn’t like to It was like a family to me. I loved biology and the sisters who taught us, particularly write. (It was agony for me to write my valedictory speech.) But this contest was enticing because if you won, you in the area of Clinical Instruction in Restorative Dentistry Sister Sandy DeNardis, CDP, who was Chairman of the Science Department. Sister got to go to Boston for a week. I decided to try because I had never been out of Pittsburgh, and I really wanted to go Marilyn Bergt, CDP, my freshman biology teacher, opened up a whole new world for on that trip! Sister really helped me to polish my work. Well, I won the contest and got to go to Boston. and Comprehensive Care. Although she recently retired me in botany and life science. We had nuns from various communities at Canevin, Q: I am not surprised you won! You’ve had an esteemed career in dentistry. I understand that although you retired from your private dental practice a few years ago, you started teaching at the University of Pittsburgh School Of Dental from private practice, Dr. Witt is busier than ever with including Sisters of Charity. I had Sister Diana Taufer, a Sister of Charity, for forensics one year. The teachers at Canevin were so encouraging and took the time to help us. Medicine. How has that worked out? A: Yes. I retired from my clinical practice, prompted mostly by the birth of my granddaughter, Charlotte, now ten her career and family. She and her husband Ed Witt During my Freshman year, Sister Marilyn encouraged me to attend a job fair at the Boys’ Club in Carnegie, which was a big deal because I had to figure out how to get months old! That’s been monumental. I really enjoy teaching at Pitt, and I love clinical work. My I.Q. goes up every live in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, where they raised to the place and take a PAT bus. When I got there I met a dentist! In my junior year, day! It keeps me on my toes. It truly makes me feel like I’m making a difference. Because we have such robust we had to fill out a paper for our career intention, and so I put down “hygienist.” My research facilities here in Pittsburgh, we became part of the test city for the Covid vaccine. If you remember, it was three children: Anne, Ed, and Jane. They have one ten- homeroom teacher, Ms. Cecilia “Cec” Murphy, whom I thought a lot of, said, “Joan, here that Jonas Salk developed the vaccine for polio. I just filled out an application to be included in the trial. I hope I why not be a dentist?” I had never thought of it before because in those days, women get in and don’t get the placebo. month-old granddaughter, Charlotte. Dr. Witt, then were nurses and hygienists, but not too many became dentists. I didn’t know any. Q: I hope you do too. Could you tell me, with the terrible opioid crisis here in Western Pennsylvania, how have dentists addressed the problem? Joan Zolkoski,, attended Saint James Grade School in A: The dental school has really been out in front of it. Actually we don’t prescribe Joan and opioids very often anymore, even for serious dental surgeries, like extractions and granddaughter, the West End of Pittsburgh, Bishop Canevin High School, root canals. I haven’t written a prescription for them for over two years. There is Charlotte Mickey so much evidence today that pain can be controlled by and Carlow College. Her academic performance at these non-addictive substances. To be re-licensed each year, dentists must now take two hours of training webinars schools, where many Sisters of Charity taught over the on the subject. years, was outstanding. At Canevin, she was Valedictorian Q: We ask all of our interviewees, “Could you tell us what person means a great deal to you spiritually?” of the class of 1976. In addition to her regular hours, she A: Two: Mother Teresa and Saint Francis. I love his Peace Prayer and say it often. “Lord, make me an instrument has generously volunteered her services at numerous of your peace.” He loved everything, especially animals and flowers. I love how Mother Teresa lived among the organizations, including Catholic Charities of Pittsburgh, poor and would touch them and love them. She was incredible. Time magazine ran a photo of her on its Humane Animal Services, and “MOM in PA” (Mission of cover one time, and I could see she had a denture. Her smile was so beautiful. She was like a blessed mother in Mercy in Pennsylvania) at which she has given many our lifetime. Q: Thank you Joan. Your work, faith, and energy are hours of free dental procedures to patients in need. Sister Marilyn Bergt, CDP, Sister Sandra ‘Sandy’ Ms. Cecelia ‘Cec’ Murphy, Faculty in Biology and DeNardis, CDP, Chairman English Faculty and inspiring! Senior Class Advisor of Science Department homeroom teacher 16 17 Sister Mary Edmund Book Review by Julia Trimarchi Cuccaro The Overstory Everyday Hero By Richard Powers of the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, U.S. Province

he global pandemic has wrenched many of our daily hab- protecting It is not uncommon to see Sister Mary Sister because she ‘wasn’t in a good space.’ its away from us, yet it has given us time to replace them each other. Edmund Speer with her nose in a book at This is but one example; I believe she visits with others, such as cleaning closets, taking more walks, The biochem- the reception desk at Caritas Christi. You the Sisters regularly.” and, hopefully, reading a few good books. I read the book ical behavior of might try to walk past quietly, so as not Sister Mary Edmund quietly The Overstory last May, and found it a source of great individual trees to disturb her reading, but before you assumed responsibility for opening and inspiration amidst all of the suffering that has overtaken may make sense only when we see them as members of get to the exit, her quiet voice summons closing the receptionist area when Sister our wounded world. It guided me to a place of spiritual a community.” you with an amusing quip that will make Anne Flynn became unable to do so. She T you chuckle for the rest of the day. You just manages the mailroom like a machine! Sister reflection and refreshment and a pathway to start anew. I Imagine that: trees sustain entire communities, for hope it does for you as well. themselves and the bushes, lichens, mushrooms, animals, can’t get past without her taking notice! She is a always makes time to sit quietly every afternoon The Overstory by Richard Powers, winner of the 2019 bacteria, birds, bees and reptiles by giving nourishment quiet observer and listener who doesn’t miss a trick or an in the Chapel. Other than that quiet time, she’s in Pulitzer Prize for fiction, is a truly captivating novel about through their roots, leaves, and bark. It turns out that opportunity to do good. constant motion. trees and forests and why they matter to our survival. It’s a humans do not have a monopoly on community building. Sister Mary Edmund is devoted to making life Another secret observer and fan vouched lyrical and dense book of mystical fables, centered around Many of us are understandably confused and at better for the sisters, staff, and employees in her own for Sister Mary Edmund’s industrious nature,” tree stories and the human beings who make great jour- odds over the climate crisis facing us today. This book unassuming way. She never asks for thanks or recognition “She is an Everyday Hero for sure, but I don’t neys and sacrifices for them, even dying for them. visualizes a big part of what’s at stake. For many readers, but lifts the spirits of all those she encounters with her think she’ll like being recognized! She is It seems everyone has a story about a favorite tree. it has caused an awakening, as did another great work, kindness and quiet humor. always willing to help, and does a lot of jobs Mine is how I mourn daily for the death of almost all of Pope Francis’ papal encyclical, Laudato Sí: On Care of Our Sister has a way of knowing when someone is in here in her young age! Some of the tasks she our deeply treasured 40’ tall, 60 year old Colorado blue Common Home. Power’s prose rings like a great epic poem need and detecting has taken on include: spruce on our farm, due to the devastating needlecast with valiant heroes whose stories refresh our weary, situations that require • Mail delivery disease. There is the creation story told by the Wabanaki worried souls: intervention. She acts • Passing out menus to sisters who get a Indians in Maine of how the hero Glaskabe shot an arrow “Outside her [Patricia’s] cabin door, dense slow swiftly and silently with tray at meal time into a brown Ash tree, whereby people were formed from growing hawthorns wave spooky prophecies under the love and prayer. A secret • Staffing at the reception desk and the bark. near-full moon. Their scarlet fruits cling to the twigs, and admirer commented, telephone Mr. Powers has written a morality tale and asks us many will last the winter. Crataegus, the heart healer. Up “When she sees a sister • Doing laundry for incapacitated sisters if we humans can sustain ourselves without the trees the ridge, acorns and hickories hit the ground. She ducks having some sort of • Reciting Evening Prayer over the microphone every and forests and the plant and animal communities that through drooping rhododendron tunnels, along black difficulty, she’s there. other week depend on one another for survival. Consider the mass cherries that remember old roads, past sourwoods and When she sees a gap Sister Mary Edmund is a woman of prayer. Members destruction of forests around the globe, rationalized aromatic sassafras. Magnolias and striped maple fill in somewhere, she’s there. No fanfare. No fuss. No muss. of the nursing staff working the 3 to 11 shift will by an ever increasing demand for more wood and for the decimated chestnuts. The hemlocks are dying, hit Recently, she mentioned that she was going to visit a often see her in the late night praying in the chapel. She more land. One of my favorite characters is Patricia, the by adelgids and helped along by acid rain. High above, generously keeps vigil with dying sisters quite often. biologist, who wonders, “How fine would it be if we could on the Appalachian spine, the Fraser firs are all dead. All A quote of Leo Buscaglia sums learn who they are. This is not our world with trees in it. around her the forest reels from the hottest, driest year up essence for this loving, intelligent, It’s a world of trees, where humans have just arrived.” since the beginning of record keeping. But the priestly peace-filled woman: What concerns this character, as she works deep tulip trees still boost her immune system, while beeches “Too often we underestimate the in the woods for years on end, is exactly how sugar lift her mood and focus her thought. Under these giants, power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, maples, which have been busy thwarting serious attacks she’s smarter.” a listening ear, an honest compliment, from pests, stay alive. Her discovery is astonishing, “The Together, may we grow smarter. May we learn and or the smallest act of caring, all of which wounded trees send out alarms that other trees smell. participate in solutions, by careful education and innova- have the potential to turn a life around.” The maples are signaling. They’re linked together in an tive actions, to be better stewards of Mother Nature and Thank you, Sister Mary Edmund, airborne network, sharing an immune system across of all that God has given us. for all you do. the woodland. These brainless, stationary trunks are 18 19 Jubilee 2020 65 Year (1955—2020) Top Row Sister Mary Elizabeth Schrei Sister Mary Lucilla Wertz 75 Year (1945–2020) Sister Mary Ann Winters Top Row Bottom Row Sister Mary Edmund Speer Sister Mary Ann Corr Sister M. Philomena Mannion Sister Mary Victor Powers Sister M. Ellenita O’Connor Bottom Row Sister Agnes Steedle Sister Joan Marie Madden

60 Year (1960—2020) Top Row Sister Lois Sculco Sister Mary John Moore Sister Constance A. Bahl 70 Year (1950–2020) Sister Harriet Seton Newton Top Row Bottom Row Sister Mary Alma Sister Victoria Marie Gribschaw You may honor our Vandervest Sister Barbara Ann Boss Jubilarians by making Sister Maureen Halloran Sister Barbara Ann Smelko a gift to support the Bottom Row Sister Grace Hartzog mission and ministries Sister Gertrude Foley of the Sisters of Charity Sister Gemma Del Duca of Seton Hill at scsh.org/ Sister Mary Philip Aaron donate.

20 21 Donor Report Lifetime Individuals – Partners in Charity

PARTNERS IN CHARITY Mrs. Jeannine C. McShane Mr. Robert D. Carl, III Mr. John Gabrick Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Kettering, MD PLATINUM Mrs. Monica M. Null Ms. Bernice H. Carr Mrs. Betty Gailliot Mr. John J. Kohut $250,000 and Up Mrs. Jane A. Roth Ms. Josephine J. Catanzaro Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gailliot Mr. and Mrs. William R. Krall y any measurement, this past year has been an epic Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Sargent Lt. Col. Charles D. Chasler Ms. Linda Y. Gouaze Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. LaRue one: most immediately due to the global pandemic Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rooney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict J. Serratore Ms. Anna Chong Mr. George H. Greb Mr. James J. Leeper B Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Shaffer Mrs. Angela Cipriani Dr. and Mrs. Clement A. Guarlotti Dr. and Mrs. James Robert Lynch, Sr. and the deep economic recessions around the world that have Ms. Helen E. Witt, Esq. and Mr. arisen from it. Sparked by this reality, we have witnessed great Aloysius T. Stonitsch Mrs. Mary Anne D. Squyres Mrs. Sally J. Clarke Mrs. Marcia M. Gumberg Rev. Michael C. MacVeigh social and political turmoil and a new awareness in which Mr. John N. Stevens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clinch Mrs. Kathleen Hamilton Mrs. Mary Mannion we find ourselves questioning every aspect of our personal PARTNERS IN CHARITY Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. Taylor Mrs. Carol L. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mayer Mrs. Letty Wheelock Mr. David L. Collins, Jr. Ms. Mary Jo McAtee and civic habits. Particularly astonishing to those of us older DIAMOND Ms. Patricia G. Harrington The Honorable Joy Flowers Conti Ms. Helen C. Hart Mr. Patrick McCaffrey than 35 years has been the communication of this news at $100,000 - $249,999 PARTNERS IN CHARITY SILVER and Mr. Anthony T. Conti Mr. Christopher Hart-Zafra Mr. William E. McCarthy almost the speed of lightning, going from newspapers and Anonymous Mr. Frank B. Fuhrer, Jr. $5,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Coonce Dr. Harry L. Haus Mrs. Ann J. McCloskey television to instantaneous reports brought to us from vast Anonymous (9) The Corvi Family Mr. Eugene W. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGaffin social media platforms on our hand held devices. The video of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. McQuade Brother Philip T. Aaron, SM Mr. Raymond J. Coval Dr. J. Donald Hensler Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McLaughlin, Jr. the awful death of Mr. George Floyd reached the whole world Mrs. Mary Jane Yochum Mrs. Emily S. Ackerman John and Julia Cuccaro Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Hester Dr. Deborah K. McMahon, MD in a matter of hours, triggering” Black Lives Matter” protests Mrs. Carol B. Anderson Mr. Edward F. Curley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holan Ms. Jane McMahon Mrs. Jane L. Czerski Mrs. A. Jean McMunn around the globe, including here in our small city of Greensburg, PARTNERS IN CHARITY BRONZE Mrs. Nancy V. Appoldt Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Horvath Mrs. Anne L. Dailey Mr. Bill Howell Mrs. Cecilia A. McTighe Pennsylvania. $50,000 - $99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Arvizu Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. DeBacco Ms. Jacqueline M. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Meehan Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Austin Several of our sisters and friends participated in those protests and Mrs. Elizabeth Demuth Dr. Mary J. Hughes Mrs. Sandra G. Meili Dr. Charlene L. Burns Mr. Larry Bahill have responded to the multiple crises we face with compassion The Diggin Family Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hunter, MD Ms. Susan Merker Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Burns Mrs. Judith A. Bandemer and our feet on the ground. Daily we have prayed for peace and Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian J. DiMeglio Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Infanger Mr. Paul R. Messinger Mrs. Mary Lou Costello Ms. Rosemarie Baratta Ms. Margaret DiVirgilio Mrs. Patricia N. Jachimowicz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller the safe delivery of all people from their painful troubles, with full Ms. Cornelia L. Goetschalckx Rev. Martin F. Barkin Mrs. Edith H. Dolence Dr. and Mrs. Francis A. Ms. Susan M. Milligan faith in the saving grace of God, in all His mercy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Poisson Mr. Lawrence J. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Jacobyansky Dr. George R. Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Soisson Mrs. Janice G. Barone With your support this past year, we have planted a community Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Dominic A. Jerome Mr. Robert Montler Rev. Thomas M. Walsh, SSC Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Baumeister garden, assisted at local food banks, sewed dozens of face Mrs. Marilyn P. Donnelly Ms. Marlyn McAtee Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Morris Mr. Daniel J. Wukich Dr. and Mrs. Primo V. Bautista masks, ministered to the sick and grieving, planted trees in Ms. Carole A. Bernabei Mrs. Marjorie Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston Mrs. Ann L. Mullen Mr. Robert A. Best Mrs. M. Charlene Dorrian Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Karatyz Mrs. Olivia Mutone Greensburg and Mongolia, and traveled to places such as PARTNERS IN CHARITY GOLD the Texas Border, Tucson, Ecuador, and Ethiopia to assist the Dr. Michael M. Bianco, DMD Miss Maureen E. Dougherty Mrs. Joan N. Keating Mrs. Barbara H. Nakles $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Borza Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Dudash Dr. Jane H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Naughton, Jr. impoverished and the homeless, to name just a few. All the Anonymous (2) while, we have actively studied and practiced the teachings of Mr. Arthur J. Boyle, Jr. Mrs. Joan M. Dunn Mr. Frank J. Kernan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Niggel Ms. Bibiana Boerio Dr. and Mrs. John R. Echement the great papal encyclical, Laudato Sí: On Care of our Common Ms. Bernie Brazill Mr. Stephen G. Budinsky Mr. John P. Eicher Home. It is sobering to realize that our beloved wounded world Mr. and Mrs. James R. Breisinger Ms. Bonita Del Duca Ms. Gail C. Britanik and Mr. James Mr. and Mrs. Howdy Emery is in ever-increasing danger of overheating, posing grave risks to Mr. Francis A. Del Duca W. Ruck Ms. Joanne S. English all life forms. All of us, as people of faith, have a duty to do what Rev. James Dowds, CSSR Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Brom Ms. Nancy E. Evans we can to support all life, indeed the planet itself. Mr. Thomas E. Eger Mrs. Maureen K Buessing Mr. R. R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Flinn Mr. Frederick R. Favo We are profoundly grateful for your support. The Donor List The John Burns Family Mr. and Mrs. Al Hancq, Jr. Ms. Amanda K. Burns Miss Ramona Felix denotes both Lifetime Gifts and Gifts for the Fiscal Year 2019- Mr. Thomas H. Hisrich, JD Miss Margaret C. Burns Mr. James J. Fetzer 2020. As we enter the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Dr. John P. Joyce and Dr. Alice Joyce Mrs. Nancy J. Burrows Mrs. Cynthia F. Field Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill we shall pray for you, and we ask Mary O. Kemp Mr. Rodney T. Burt Brother Sean Mary Fitzwater, TOR you to pray for the community. May you and your loved ones Dr. Rosalyn C. King and Rev. Mrs. Ann W. Cahouet Miss Stella G. Flanagan stay safe, healthy, and strong in your faith. Sterling King Ms. Rita A. Campbell Mrs. Barbara M. Flett Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Landy Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Capone, MD The Flynn Family We are very truly yours in the spirit of Elizabeth Ann Seton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lozniak Dr. and Mrs. Robert Capretto Ms. Bernadette R. Fondy

22 23 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Noblick Mr. and Mrs. John E. Toomey Ms. Christina R. Pratnicki Ms. Mary B. Diaddigo Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Nolan Ms. Jullianne Trichtinger donor list Rev. Msgr. William R. Rathgeb, JCL Mrs. M. Charlene Dorrian Mr. Lawrence Paul O’Donnell Mrs. Margaret J. Trone Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenblum Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ermine Mr. Richard B. O’Rielly Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Ulicny Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Sargent Mr. R. R. Evans Mr. Chester F. Ostrowski, Jr. Ms. Maureen A. Ulicny INDIVIDUALS Mrs. Beth A. Oakes Ms. Madelyn Setterberg Mrs. Irene L. Farmer Mr. John Robert O’Toole Carol A. and Thomas J. Vallely, III Ms. Jane Seyer Mr. and Mrs. Louis F Simone Ms. Christine Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Palas Mr. Ed Vandergrift ELIZABETH ANN SETON CIRCLE Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Shaffer Mr. Daniel J. Smith Miss Ramona Felix Ms. Elizabeth Palfy Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Vaughan $25,000 and Up Ms. Judith Ann Slack Miss Patricia A. Smiy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ferris Ms. Anne Pascasio Dr. Maria von Mickwitz Anonymous Mr. John N. Stevens, Jr. Mrs. Mary Anne D. Squyres Brother Sean Mary Fitzwater, TOR Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Paul Mr. T. N. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Flinn Mr. Frank E. Watson, Jr. Dr. Charmaine R. Strong Mrs. Barbara M. Flett Mrs. Grace Person Mr. and Mrs. William Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Benedict J. Serratore Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. Taylor Mr. Robert Galloway Dr. and Mrs. James B. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Walter Ms. Helen E. Witt, Esq. and Mr. CIRCLE OF CHARITY GOLD Mr. and Mrs. John E. Toomey Ms. Linda Y. Gouaze Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petersen Mr. Frank E. Watson, Jr. Aloysius T. Stonitsch $1,000 - $1,999 Ms. Jullianne Trichtinger Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Grosshans Ms. Mary Newman Petti Captain Robert F. Whalen Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Alyea Carol A. and Thomas J. Vallely, III Mrs. Mary Patricia Hamer Dr. Regina Harriet Phillips, Ph.D. Rev. Timothy F. Whalen CIRCLE OF CHARITY PLATINUM Mrs. Philomena A. Barauskas Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Whitelaw Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Hanley The Wilbur Phillips Family Mr. Mike White $10,000 - $24,000 Ms. Genevieve Barber Ms. Barbara A. Withum Mrs. Mary Lou Simpson Hayden Ms. Cathy Plesha Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Whitelaw Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Baumeister Mr. Daniel J. Wukich Mr. and Mrs. John Hazen Ms. Christina R. Pratnicki Ms. Mary L. Wicker Mr. James R. Schweikert Ms. Carole A. Bernabei Mrs. Ann Polonus Heckel Mr. and Mrs. R. David Prengaman Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wilburn Rev. Thomas M. Walsh, SSC Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Borza CIRCLE OF CHARITY SILVER Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Price Ms. Barbara A. Withum Ms. Bonita Del Duca Mr. and Mrs. James R. Breisinger $500 - $999 Hildenbrand Mrs. Gail V. Quigley Ms. Teresa Yoon Mr. Francis A. Del Duca Ms. Amanda K. Burns Anonymous (3) Mrs. Eleanor Seli Hines Mr. Leo James Quinn Dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Zadecky Mr. John P. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C. Burns Mrs. Emily S. Ackerman Mr. Raymond M. Honeychuck Rev. Msgr. William R. Rathgeb, JCL Ms. Cornelia L. Goetschalckx Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Busch Ms. Mary Adamowski Kwan Hur and Sung Sook Hur Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Riley Foundations and Funds Mrs. Mary Mannion Ms. Josephine J. Catanzaro Ms. Olga Alcaraz Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Isacco Mr. and Mrs. John A. Robertshaw, Jr. Mrs. Mary Jane Yochum Mrs. Anne L. Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Amiano Dr. and Mrs. Francis A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosenblum Andrew & Michelle Aloe Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. DeBacco Mrs. Nancy V. Appoldt Jacobyansky Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Jannetti Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Roussard Patricia A. and Harold N. Gabow CIRCLE OF CHARITY DIAMOND Miss Maureen E. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Arvizu Ms. Trudi Jenny Mrs. Emilie J. Rozman Family Fund $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Dudash Mr. Larry Bahill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nolan Mrs. Margaret J. McKinley Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ryan, III Karelou Foundation Dr. and Mrs. John R. Echement Rev. Martin F. Barkin Mr. Stephen R. 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Ildefonse Goss, SC Sister Mary Dorothy Huber, SC John Konieczny Sister Barbara Ann Smelko, SC Mr. John Anania Sister Mary Electa Boyle, SC Mary Coriston LaVenture Family Daniel and Annetta Grabiak Sister Mary Consuelo Hughes, SC Sister Barbara Mary Koval, SC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smolka Arthur T. Andrews Sister Mary Elizabeth Boyle, SC Frank and Helen Corsetti Mrs. Mary Ann Eger Mrs. Lee Ann Eibel Graff Kevin Hurley Mr. Jack Kratnak Sister Miriam Richard Soisson, SC Ellen C. Hensler Arbuckle Patricia Boyle Sister Mildred T. Corvi, SC Annastine Eibel Sister Richard Marie Greeley Mr. Heinz-Josef Huypen Lawrence Kraus Sister Mary Edmund Speer, SC Hilda Arduini Irene M. Brancewicz Sister Camilla Mary Cosgrove, SC Ellenberger Family Geraldine L. Powers Green Patty Incosky Loretta Kraus Sister Agnes Steedle, SC Joseph Arduini Agnus Gabrick Bratowski James E. Coughlin Donald G. Ellenberger Pam Gregory Sister Dorothy Jacko, SC Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kreuzer Sister Claudia Stehle, SC Jennie Ascolese Sister Agnes Vincent Brazill, SC Sister Louise de Marillac Coyle, SC Endress Family Eugene Grischaw Miss Beth Ann Johnson Veronica Kulikowski 36 37 Sister Mary Noreen Lacey, SC Kay McCarthy Sister Sara Louise Reilly, SC Penelope Jane Simone Sister Theresa Mary Lacey Sister M. Callista McChesney, SC Ronald W. Reiss Deceased Sisters of Charity Mary Lambert Sister Cecilia McClain, SC Mr. Eduardo Religioso Sisters who served at Salpoint H.S. Ms. Marie T. Langan Sister Mary E. McClory, SC Isabel Religioso Sister M. Francina Skergan, SC Sister Bernadine Lauer, SC Marie McCloskey Mrs. Julia Repasky Sister M. Canice Smialek, SC News Lee Family, Sherry Family, Smith Sister Mary Jude McColligan, SC Helen Christine Riordan Caroline Smieley from the Development Office: Family, Spooner Family, Wagner Sister Margaret Teresa Grace Ripple Mr. John A. Smiley Did you know that the Corona Relief Family, Yaksick Family McConaughy, SC Sister Mary Richard Rixner, SC Joyce Margaret Smith Act, passed earlier this year by Congress, Martha Leete Sister Mary Brian McConnell, SC Sister Miriam Teresa, Joseph and Mrs. Nancy J. Smith provides that a charitable deduction, made The members of Lenart, DeHaven, James and Agnes McCool Josephine Rodak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smolka this year, of up to $300 per tax return is Maruca, and Kovalsky Families Ed McCullough Donald R. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Soisson available to those who take the standard Rita Leseman Sister Christine Marie McElhinny, SC David Roush Joanne Sommer Mr. Edmund Lewandowski Sister Mary Joseph McElhinny, SC Ms. Susan M. Runco Duane Mark Sontheimer deduction? This “new” deduction is Bertha Long Sister Helen Elizabeth McElwain, SC Charlie Ruslavage Sister Mary Arleen Squitieri, SC considered an “above the line” adjustment Joe Loniero Audrey McGinley Sister Mary Janet Ryan, SC Sister Patricia Marie Stack, SC to income that will reduce your adjusted Toni Loniero Sister Joan McGinley, SC Berniece Ryan Olga M. Stankay gross income AND reduce your taxable Edward Lorey Sister M. Sabina McGinley, SC Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moody Sister Kathryn Palas, SC Joe Sabol Sister Mary Thomasine Steel, SC income. Please consider a gift to the Sisters Ms. Barbara Luccy Marlene McGrady Aquinata Moore Mary Jane Palmer Nora Sabol Helen Steimer of Charity today! Bernice Ludrofsky Sister M. Florita McGrory, SC Alex A. Moses, Jr. Ralph D. Palmer Ms. Joan Saversky Sister Honora Steiner Sister Mary Ronald Madden, SC McIntyre Family Patricia Cestone Motz Joseph and Catherine Paluselli Sister Mary Agnes Schildkamp, SC Anna E. Stepich Sister M. Jeremy Mahla, SC Sister M. Suzanne McIntyre, SC Sister Helen L. Muha, SC Carolyn M. Papae Ms. Roseanne Schrott Mr. Richard W. Stewart John Mahon Sister Marion McKelvey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Muha Annibale & A. Parenti Joseph Schuldt Raymond Stierer Edward and Julia Madigan Mallon The McKenna Family Rose Muha Mrs. Joan M. Pechak Mr. Ronald Schuldt Sister Elizabeth Ann Stock, SC Sister M. Alberta Sweeney, SC Sister Mary Paschal James and Margaret Malloy Lawrence & Elizabeth and Sister Leocadia Mulholland, SC Fortunata Verduci Pellicano Ms. Rosemary J. Schwann Mary M. Stock Co & Victor Tarrant Weimerskirch, SC Mr. James R. Malloy Elizabeth McKinley Sister Mary Carol Murphy, SC Francesco Pellicano Angelo P. Sciacca Sister M. Christina Stoecklein, SC Sister Diana Taufer, SC Mr. Russell Westlock Sister Jeanne Malloy, SC Sister Mary Denis McKinley, SC Sister Mary Peter Murphy, SC Nick & Sidonia Peruzzi Mrs. Mary M. Sciacca Mrs. Regina Stoltz Alvena Tedescko Sister Mary Paul Wheeler, SC Sister Mary Sheila Malloy, SC Sister M. Margaret McMahon Sister Miriam Joseph Murphy, SC Mr. Patsy P. Petro Sister Miriam Dolores Sell, SC Sister Georgiana Streiff Mr. Joseph Tedescko Ann White Ryan Mangan Sister M. Mercedes McMahon, SC Gertrude Murtaugh Rev. Louis Petruha Ms. Dora Sethman Sister Mary Leonard Suhrie, SC Peter F. Tedescko Sister Paul Gabriel Wilhere, SC Jacinta Mann Sister Maurice McManama, SC Christopher Myers Edward Pfeil Shanbaugh Family Emma L. Sullivan James and Anna Tempero Sister M. Rosaire Wilker, SC Mr. Jerry Manning Sister Mary Guido McMillan, SC Elizabeth Neilan Sister Esther Marie Phillips, SC Sister Hilda Marie Shaunessy, SC Kevin V. Sullivan, DMD Sister Diane Temple, SC Mr. Virgil N. Winkler Marie L. R.N. Mrs. Mary Ellen Meier Sister M. Macaria Nestor, SC Henrietta Pijanowski John Sheehan Sister Marie Sullivan, SC Sister Mary Paulus Tittler, SC Mrs. Geraldine Wiseman Ms. Anne Mars Armand L. Melodini Jerry Niggel Pioneer Sisters of Saint Mary’s, Mrs. Patricia C. Sheehan Sister Marie Patrick Sullivan, SC Sister Colette Toler, SC Edward A. Witt Ed and Julie Martin Josephine Melodini Ms. Madeline C. Niggel Chandler, AZ Sister Carita Shields, SC Mary Louise Sullivan Sister Marie John Toomey, SC Mr. Paul Wojcik Silvio R. Mastrangelo Mrs. Rita Meny Genevieve Nipaver Bill Pisarcik Justin Robert Shumate Patrick Sullivan Miss Vera M. Traub Robert Wojcik Sister Francis Teresa Masur, SC Sister Mary Ethelreda Merz, SC Sister Rose Bernadette Nolan, SC Mr. Louis J. Planinsek, Sr. Sister Rose Cecilia Simeone, SC James and Louise Surman Dolores M. Trempel Sheila Wojcik Saroj Mathur Sister Mary Helen Meyer, SC Lucille E. Noll Elizabeth K. Polinsky Mr. Joseph G. Trempel Sister M. Leah Wolf, SC Ms. Barbara Matthews Sister Anna Marie Miller, SC Mrs. Rose O’Brien Alice Powers Sister Mary Edna Trexler, SC Alfred Wordon Stanley & Margaret Mattis Marie A. Milligan Frank & Betty O’Connell Frances Jane Praisner Ms. Madaline Tringhese Brooks Wright Sister M. Agnita McCall, SC Elizabeth Fogerty Mohler Lois Patricia Blank O’Connor Gary Price Ms. Anna Mae Tutak Clem Wydra Christopher O’Donnell Sister Dorothy Marie Quigley, SC Sylvester and Mary Vaglia George A. Yerina Jeffrey E. O’Donnell Joe and Joey Radisi Thomas Varnise John G. Yurack Sister Jude Thaddeus O’Donnell, SC Michael and Francis Rael Kenneth F. Vilsack Leo F. Zelina Sister M. Eugene O’Donnell, SC Eldridge W. Rager Ursula R. Vilsack Sister Catherine Ann Zentner, SC Sister M. Cornelia O’Friel, SC Mrs. Lillian M Rager Sister Miriam David Volker, SC Mr. and Mrs. Zera Sister M. Rosalie O’Hara, SC Pat Rampolla Mrs. Lynette Vomero Dolores R. Zitt Sister Aloysia O’Keefe, SC Frank J. Regan Ada Waddell Zozula Family Mrs. Carolyn Olszewski Nancy Regan Ward and Reifsnyder Families Joseph P. Zozula Sister M. Corrine Omlor, SC Mrs. Patricia R. Regan Sister Cecelia Claire Ward, SC Catherine O’Rourke Daniel J. Regan Sister Virginia Marie Waudby, SC James and Catherine O’Rourke Sister Miriam Agnes Regets, SC Sister Marie Henriette Weaver, SC Ms. Mary O’Rourke Lester J. Regitz Jack Weber Mrs. Barbara O’Toole Bernice E. Regitz Sister John Joseph Weber, SC Jake Palas Katie and Pete Regola Jim and Toni Weber

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throngs of newly immigrated Catholics and burgeoning industry, witnessed of the growth of parishes and quality schools. Mother aloysia purchased a S 200-acre property in greensburg in t.1882 elizabeth to accommodate ann seton, the st. growingVincent de eton community. it became known as seton hill. The sisters of Charity of seton hill, following in the footsteps of s Paul, and st. Louise de Marillac, have dedicated their lives in service of h others. From the establishmentill university, of to groundbreaking the operation ofeducational advanced healthinstitutions, care ill including seton h Casey Bowser and s facilities and vital social service programs, the sisters of Charity of seton hill influenced the lives of thousands of americans. The pioneering spirit of these sisters of Charity, evidenced in nitedtheir expansivestates now mission unite the work sisters in of arizona, California, and Louisiana, culminated in 1960 with a mission to Korea. The Korean Province and the u Charity of seton hill as an international congregation. rundish, archivist emerita, Casey Bowser, archivist for the sisters of Charity of seton hill, holds a niversity. sr. Louise g degree in historyopkins from u st. Vincent College and a degree in museum studies from Johns h r. Louise grundish, sC dedicated her life to health care and nursing education. she has enjoyed 68 years as a sister of Charity. The images of america series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community today. arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage, making history available to all. ).4(% -!$%

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