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Mary was the first of six children born to John and Pauline (Kmets) Bobak in Cleveland, Ohio. Though she reveled in being the only girl, in 1953 she described her baby sister as “God’s gift…

Sister Joan Marie Buda (Professed 1956) Joan Buda was the youngest of five children born to John and Mary (Galayda) Buda in Cleveland, Ohio.  She recognized the many gifts her parents passed on to her:…

Congratulations to these Sisters who celebrate milestone anniversaries of their profession of vows. Celebrations are being held across the United States. Please click on the region below for more information about the jubilarians and how…

Marilyn Joyce was born in Cleveland, the only child of Lawrence and Louise (Turk) Schiller. Their home on Ansel Road, close to the provincial center, gave Marilyn an early acquaintance with the novices and postulants…

The Sisters of Notre Dame are thrilled to invite you back on campus this fall for the 61st anniversary of the annual SND Chicken BBQ & Boutique. More information will be made available this summer.

Mission and Ministry is a video which was produced in the Diocese of Cleveland.  Seven major religious communities worked together to create the video, which shines the spotlight on women religious and their ongoing efforts to expand…

Sisters of Notre Dame of the United States: Statement of SND Sponsorship of Notre Dame College.Full statement below Contact:Laura Koehl, Ed.D., Executive DirectorSND USA National Sponsorship and Network [email protected]: 859.392.8100

Dorothy Anne Frohnapple was the third of four children of Bernard and Margaret (Connors) Frohnapple. She had two sisters, Marian and Bernadette, and a younger brother Bernard, Jr.  Because their father worked nights at the…

Roberta Stracensky, known as Bobbie, was the oldest of nine children born to Nicholas and Margaret (Pacanosky) Stracensky.  Their home in the Slovak neighborhood of St. Wendelin’s Parish was the place where faith, culture, and…

Veronica was the fourth of six children of Emery and May Anna (Mudri) Blasko. The family lived in Cleveland, Ohio until 1946, when they moved from the city to rural Newbury. The nearest parish, St….