The Sisters of Notre Dame are celebrating a significant milestone that expresses the Congregation’s charism: a deep experience of God’s goodness and provident care. Since 1963, all whom life has brought to the doorstep of…
Born on April 2, 1945, in Norwalk, Ohio, to Donald and Irene (Fisher) Theisen, she was baptized Elizabeth Jean. She was the oldest daughter among three other daughters and two sons. Having attended St. Paul…
Sisters of Notre Dame respond to the needs of the times, and sometimes in unconventional ways. On August 3, SND partnered with Keeping Our Girls Safe (KOGS) to host a self-defense class at the Lial…
From the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Office: The Summer edition of the JPIC Notes features information about the Care for Creation Action Plan, and highlights Sr. Joyce Bates and Sr. Roseanna Mellert and…
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:…
From the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Office: Juneteenth Bulletin.
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Sisters from across the United States in conjunction with LCWR, have formed a group called Nuns Against Gun Violence. This coalition of sisters and lay partners are committed to education and advocacy around gun violence…
Global Sisters Report, a project of National Catholic Reporter, featured SNDs Sr. Joyce Bates and Sr. Roseanna Mellert in a story on their volunteer efforts at the Laredo, TX border. Sister Joyce and Roseanna started…
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…