Marian Matters (Fall Winter 2008)

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M ARIAN C ATHOLIC A LUMNI , PARENTS AND F RIENDS . . . B ECAUSE M ARIAN C ATHOLIC R EALLY D OES M ATTER FA L L / W I N T E R 2 0 0 8

SISTERS TO EMPHASIZE DOMINICAN SPONSORSHIP, ESTABLISH NEW BOARD

Dominican Sisters sing during the 50th Anniversary Mass on September 6.

The Dominican Sisters of Springfield have recently taken steps to strengthen the means by which the spirit and Mission of the Dominican Order is shared with constituents in sponsored institutions of the Congregation. Sister Dominica Brennan, O.P. has been appointed by the Prioress General and her council to head the Office for Mission Integration which will be responsible to lead this initiative. The presidents and principals of all community owned and operated institutions will work closely with this new office to ensure that the Dominican pillars continue as foundational supports throughout the future of all community sponsored institutions. While there will be no structural change in the day-to-day operations of Marian Catholic High School, the faculty and staff will have additional professional development opportunities with emphasis on the four pillars of prayer, study, preaching, and community. Along with shared decision making and the search for truth, there will be more intentional promotion of the Dominican Charism. Realizing that shared decision making is so fundamental to the Dominican way of life, and recognizing the strong historical contribution that has been made by the current Advisory Board model of Marian Catholic High School, the Congregation has approved a shift from an advisory board to a governing one. This Board of Directors will form a strong partnership with the Dominicans of Springfield in their efforts to advance the Mission of Marian Catholic High School. In the months ahead, more information will be shared as this renewed commitment unfolds.

50TH ANNIVERSARY LAUNCHED WITH MASS, REUNIONS, AND CELEBRATION “Each of us has had our ‘Marian Moment’...the length of time, circumstances and place in these past 50 years have varied...but we’ve all experienced the quest for excellence, the belief in and promise of youth, the compassion and the joys that yield that strong sense of community. “We have all had our space of history in these hallowed halls and our own Marian moment. Some of those moments lasted the four years of high school; for others it has been nearly 50 years of service.”

– Sr. Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P. from September 6, 2008 Liturgy

Sr. Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P.

More than 900 people attended the 50th Anniversary Mass on September 6 which was Celebrated by Francis Cardinal George.


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