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From February 16 through 18, the SNDs hosted a booth at the Religious Education Congress of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Approximately 16,000 attendees came from across the United States and foreign countries. The sisters…

Church history is replete with stories of missionaries who followed Jesus’ command, “Go out into the whole world and tell the good news. (Mark 16:15). In 1924, eleven Sisters of Notre Dame did just that…

Joan Marie Wingert was the oldest child and only daughter of Wayne and Mary (Zettler) Wingert, born on February 12, 1942 in Canton, Ohio. Together with her four brothers, Joan enjoyed a happy childhood in…

(Carol Anne Karlinger)February 1, 1936 – February 24, 2024Professed August 16, 1955 Carol Anne was the only child of Victor and Anna Pezdirtz Karlinger. The family lived in Cleveland, Ohio—first in the home of her…

From the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Office: Advocacy efforts, Ignatian Teach-In for Justice, and more!

Kathleen Therese McCafferty was born in Cleveland, the first of three children of Richard and Elizabeth Lucko McCafferty. With her sister and brother, she enjoyed a happy childhood in the city that she knew and…

As we usher in 2024, the excitement is mounting for us in the SND world, since this will be the centennial year of our presence and ministry in California. Most certainly, the 11 Sisters of…

Thank you to our 3rd grade friends at St. Jude the Apostle School in Westlake, CA for visiting the Sisters at Notre Dame Center to sing Christmas carols. It was a wonderful inter-generational celebration of…

Thank you for being a part of the mission of the Sisters of Notre Dame of the United States in 2023. See the impact of your support!…

Grace was the second of three daughters born to Edward and Stella (Gunn) Corbett in Cleveland, Ohio. The virtues of faith, hospitality, and generosity were integral to family life, along with an appreciation of Irish…