THELEAVEN.ORG | VOL. 42, NO. 2 | JULY 17, 2020
A ‘SERVANT’S HEART’ Nurse uses her ‘special gifts’ for crisis relief
By Katie Peterson Special to The Leaven
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ife-changing is how registered nurse Suzie Stadler, a parishioner of St. John Paul II Parish in Olathe, described her mission trip to Tijuana, Mexico. “Spiritually for me, to be in a scary time and just to see how it can truly be overcome . . . I came home completely changed,” Stadler said. Stadler accompanied Dr. Gary Morsch, founder of COVID Care Force Effort, to Tijuana May 24-28 to assist the Missionaries of Charity, a religious order founded by St. Teresa of Calcutta. The order had been hit hard by COVID. The care force is an extension of Morsch’s organization, Heart to Heart International, which helps improve access to health care, provides humanitarian development and administers crisis relief to communities worldwide. “That was a terrible situation for them. They had no downtime, and they were working [like mad] — the ones that could,” said Stadler of the Sisters. “How they were just joyful to overcome it was a beautiful lesson.” The need for the trip came about when Morsch was put in contact with the regional superior of the Sisters in Tijuana, and it was decided that he and a nurse would go and assess the situation. From there, Morsch reached out to Dr. Amanda Tauscher, Johnson County Dermatology co-owner and a parishioner of Sacred Heart Parish in Shawnee, who recommended Stadler accompany him on the trip. “When I spoke to Dr. Morsch and listened to him explain the urgent situation in Tijuana, Suzie’s name nearly immediately came to mind,” Tauscher said. “Suzie has worked with me for years, and she has some really special gifts. “She has what Dr. Morsch
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PHOTO COURTESY OF SUZIE STADLER
Nurse Suzie Stadler assists Dr. Gary Morsch, founder of COVID Care Force Effort, in testing one of the Missionaries of Charity priests in Tijuana, Mexico.
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“HER VOCATION AS A NURSE IS PART OF THE VERY FABRIC OF HER BEING. I ALSO KNEW THIS PARTICULAR CALL TO SERVE WAS GOING TO BE ESPECIALLY CHALLENGING BECAUSE THE FIRST PERSON TO ARRIVE WOULD BE FACED WITH THE MOST UNKNOWNS.” calls a ‘servant’s heart,’” she continued. “Suzie has a special ability to recognize those who are hurting and do something selfless out of love to help them heal. “Her vocation as a nurse is part of the very fabric of her
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being. I also knew this particular call to serve was going to be especially challenging, because the first person to arrive would be faced with the most unknowns.” But Tauscher believed Stadler was up to the challenge.
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“I know Suzie to have grit and faith such that she would not let fear keep her from helping those in need,” she said. “As a fairly new convert myself, I remain less familiar with some elements of the culture of Catholicism. But
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that is all so naturally a part of Suzie’s life and upbringing. I absolutely knew she would be entirely at ease with the Sisters in Tijuana.” At ease she was, Stadler said. “I’m very comfortable being around religious life,” Stadler explained. “They were just as cute as can be, and we were like celebrities because they had been locked up and not able to go anywhere, and they were just so gracious. “I would have stayed there for four weeks.” >> See “MOTHER” on page 10
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