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Helene Gregos was born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 11, 1933, the only child of John and Anna Custer Gregos. She attended elementary school at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and attended Notre Dame…

On Monday, July 4, 2022, the community celebrated the 100th Sisters of Notre Dame Festival in Covington, KY. The 100th Festival was back in-person and the community shared smiles, laughs, and memories. Highlights of the…

The Mission Advancement Office is pleased to announce a grant of $20,100 from the Hilton Fund for Sisters. These funds will underwrite a seamstress project, serving young adult women (ages 15 to 24) who have…

From the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation National Office The Sisters of Notre Dame of the United States support life and the protection of life at all its stages.  We share with you the…

As we celebrate the great feast of Pentecost on June 5, we want to thank you for being cherished members of our SND family. Now, perhaps more than ever, our world is in need of…

Being a spiritual director feeds my faith in the Living God. I am witness to the movements of grace in the everyday lives of my directees. Sometimes I feel like a safari leader looking at…

Joanne Mary was the oldest of six children born to Joseph and Anna (Buiting) Bonczek. The family moved to Elyria in 1940, and it was there that Joanne and her siblings (two brothers and three…

La Reina graduate, Jacy Bessolo ’10, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), recently completed her second medical mission trip to Africa. Jacy provided anesthesia and supplies for gynecological surgeries in Rwanda. When she’s not working…

The fourth child of William and Mary Ellen (Duddy) Gilmore, Julie Theresa was born in the family home on East 93rd Street in Cleveland, in the shadow of Notre Dame on Ansel Road. From their…