MAY 2019
VOL. XXIII, NO. 4
Join us June 22 as we focus on “Love in Action” By Dan Heckel, OSUA (MSJ Staff)
Make your plans now to join us for Associates and Sisters Day on June 22, 2019, a day that will focus on “Love in Action.” Father Joe Merkt, a priest of the Archdiocese of Louisville and an Associate of the Ursuline Sisters of Louisville, returns this June to discuss the ministerial component of his four-part retreat day Father Joe titled “Exploring Personal Growth in the Spirit of Saint Angela Merici.” “In their role as evangelizers, (Ursuline Associates) operate in a ministerial setting which has various dimensions – faith formation, worship, cultural diversity, community life, social justice and apostolic service,” Father Joe says in his retreat. The overall theme will focus on how Ursuline Associates minister in their communities, even when they may not see it as ministry. It’s what Ursuline Sister Pam Mueller dubbed as “Love in Action.” Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Angela Room of the Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center. Introductions begin at 9, followed by the opening prayer. Father Joe will lead the discussion in the morning, and then following lunch, our newest class of Associates will make their commitment in the Motherhouse Chapel. There are five people in formation now. At 2 p.m., the always popular associate panel discussion will focus on “How does your daily life call you to act with love?” This year’s panelists include Becky Pedley of Owensboro; Deacon Victor Fromm of Murray, Ky.; Nettie Foley from the Kansas City area; Jody Ziegler from Grayson County, Ky.; and Tina Wolken from Owensboro. Following the panelists, Sister Larraine Lauter will discuss her ministry, Water With Blessings.
ASSOCIATES DAY 2018: Associate Kathi Skidd, left, of Owensboro, talks with her guest Linda Farley, of Owensboro, and Sister Cecelia Joseph Olinger and Sister Ruth Gehres. BELOW LEFT: Associate George Horishny, of Memphis, Tenn., shares what his group discussed at their table. BELOW RIGHT: Associates Brenda Busick, left, of Greenville, Ky., and Mary Hartz of Owensboro look over the table of free books.
The popular “Sister Stories” trivia – focusing on the seven Ursuline Sisters celebrating jubilees this year – will follow Sister Larraine’s talk. Those who’ve left us in the past year will be remembered, as well as all the happy moments of the past year. Father Joe will celebrate Mass with everyone at 4 p.m. in the Motherhouse Chapel. Register now by filling out the attached form and sending it in with $10 to defray the costs of the day. Or you can visit our Associate page on the website and register there, ursulinesmsj.org.n
It’s that fun time of year again!
Make plans to be at the Mount on Associates and Sisters Day! See registration form on back.
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Associate Update
Associates and Sisters Day Saturday, June 22, 2019
Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center (Angela Room):
8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 11:50 a.m.
Registration begins Welcome and Introductions Call to Prayer “Love in Action” – by Father Joseph Merkt, Keynote Speaker Announcements/grace before meal
Motherhouse Dining Room:
Noon Lunch Motherhouse Chapel:
1:15 p.m. Commitment ceremony and photos Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center (Angela Room):
2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Associate Panel: “How does your Daily Life Call you to Act with Love?” Water With Blessings – by Sister Larraine Lauter Sister Stories Recognitions and Announcements In Memoriam Presentation & Happy Faces at the Mount Closing Prayer
Motherhouse Chapel:
4:00 p.m. Closing Liturgy – Father Joseph Merkt, Presider ASSOCIATE UPDATE is published four times a year for the Associates of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356-9999 Phone: 270-229-2006 • Fax: 270-229-4953 www.ursulinesmsj.org • Email: associates.msj@maplemount.org Coordinator of Ursuline Partnerships: Doreen Abbott, OSUA Director of Mission Advancement/Communications: Dan Heckel, OSUA Communications Specialist/Graphic Design: Jennifer Kaminski, OSUA Communications and Development Specialist: Maggie Matsko Director of Development: Carol Braden-Clarke Mission Advancement Assistant: Sister Mary McDermott, OSU Mission Advancement Assistant: Sister Marcella Schrant, OSU
ASSOCIATE MISSION STATEMENT
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e, the associates of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, proclaim the Gospel of Jesus through the actions of our everyday lives. We commit ourselves to living the charism of Saint Angela Merici in union with and in support of the Ursuline community of Mount Saint Joseph.
May 2019
From the Associate Office...
Can’t Wait to See You... Dear Associate Sisters and Brothers, I have truly enjoyed these past few months! Everyone has been so welcoming, and I have met so many WONDERFUL new people. I am excited to announce that I will be speaking, along with Sister Donna Frey, OSU, about our two groups of young girls, Young Daughters of Saint Angela (YDOSA) and Young Associates of Saint Angela (YASA), at this year’s Ursuline Convocation July 25-28 in St. Louis. If you are interested in attending, here is the online registration link for your convenience: https://northamericanursulineconvocation.weebly. com/registration.html. It’s time to get ready for Associates and Sisters Day on Saturday, June 22. What an amazing gathering of old and new friends. I would have to say my favorite part of this day is spending time with the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. This is a precious time for us to be able to join in a feast with our sisters and friends. The Ursuline Sisters are very precious, so this year make a special effort to come join us at Associates and Sisters Day. It’s a time to enjoy the beautiful grounds of Mount Saint Joseph, to relax and to just listen to the peacefulness of this holy place, but most of all to enjoy a glorious day of celebration. Please complete the registration form and mail it to me. Or go online at ursulinesmsj.org to register electronically. I look forward to seeing you! Blessings,
Doreen Abbott, OSUA
Coordinator of Ursuline Partnerships
Awakening the Soul with Creative Arts
June 14-16
Friday evening to Sunday lunch Presenters:
Maryann Joyce & Heather Berndt JOIN US for a weekend of play, discovery and joy. Gentle creative activities, reflection and nature will help open new pathways in our hearts to God’s presence. No artistic experience necessary. Fee: $195, or $100 for commuters. Take 10% off if paid by May 14.
270-229-0206
retreatcenter@maplemount.org
Or register online: ursulinesmsj.org
Sister Marie William...Spiritual guide and stand-up comedian By Carol O’Keefe, OSUA
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hile attending a summer workshop with another religious community that had associates, Sister Marie William Blyth saw the need for an associate program for her Ursuline community in Paola, Kan. She presented the idea to leadership in 1980 and served on the development Sister Marie William Blyth, left, and Associate Carol O’Keefe committee. The Paola Associate were among attendees at a program officially began in 1982. 2008 retreat in Paola, Kan. In In 1984, Sister Marie William the back row are Sister Rose began a new ministry as director of Marita O’Bryan and Dale Holt. religious education at Holy Cross Sister Marie William’s obit is on page 7. Parish in Overland Park, Kan. The parishioners there loved her and, over the next 11 years, Sister gained many titles. Some knew her as the “stand-up comedian” who could tell one joke after another. Once, Sister was even carted off stage on a dolly after getting “the hook.” She was also quite a promoter. She loved Jerry Viviano’s annual variety shows and for many years volunteered to sell tickets. She would say, “I have 40 tickets to sell. How many do you want? I can get more if you want them all.” Some referred to Sister as the “Pied Piper of Associates” because of the number of Holy Cross parishioners she had introduced to the Ursuline community. Sister Marie William moved to Queen of The Holy Rosary – Wea parish in Bucyrus, Kan., in 1995. Her reputation followed her as she continued sharing jokes and making herself available to those seeking more spiritual fulfillment. I happened to have been one of those people. In 1998 I became the parish secretary at QHRWea. Sister and I had numerous spiritual discussions and, as with so many others, she was always available and gave amazing guidance. Sister told me about the Associates, and I attended my first retreat. During those three short days I prayed, shared, walked, ate and socialized with some of the nicest, most interesting people I had ever met. It was a very sacred time in a sacred place, and it was life changing. I began my journey with Saint Angela in 1999 with Sister Marie William at my side every step of the way. Sister was an excellent organizer who paid close attention to every detail for meetings and events. In 2005, she became the coordinator of the Paola Associates with over 125 members. Sister would often say, “The Associates are an enthusiastic group, and I feel their enthusiasm. It makes me want to do more if I can.” She made each of us feel like we were her best friend. Joanne Thompson recalls how Sister would personally call each associate to invite him or her to the semiannual retreats. It was common to have 75 to 100 attend, partly because no one could say no to Sister. She kept each event new and fresh with just the right balance, starting with a creative ice breaker and of course, a joke. The Kansas City Associates meet every other month for ongoing formation and the three “Bonded Groups” try to meet regularly as well. Thank you, Sister Marie William, as you continue to lead and guide us in the charism of Saint Angela Merici.n
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RENEWING OUR ASSOCIATE COMMITMENT On June 22, Ursuline Associates will make commitments at 1:15 p.m. Central Time in the Motherhouse Chapel. We invite you to renew your own associate commitment by praying with them: Loving God, I renew my commitment TODAY as an associate of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. I promise to proclaim the gospel of Jesus through the actions of my everyday life. While continuing to live the vocation to which You have called me, I will embrace their charism and share in their mission, ministries, goals, ideals and challenges. I will pray for the Ursuline Sisters and Associates of Mount Saint Joseph and work to link my life with theirs in meaningful ways. I promise to grow in awareness of and commitment to the core values of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph. …to foster a lived communion with God through daily prayer and a spirit of selfless service, generosity and hospitality, … to seek the reality of true peace and dignity for all peoples in all circumstances, … and to recognize and reverence the presence of Christ in each person I encounter. I make this promise for Your glory in the spirit of Saint Angela Merici, our founder and inspiration. AMEN.
An Associate Prayer Loving God, let Saint Angela never cease commending us to your kindness. By always imitating her charity and prudence, may we come to a deeper understanding of the mission of Jesus. May we always reflect his presence in our lives. AMEN.
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BELOW: Associate Randy Shelby serves Sister Grace Swift, left, and Sister Mary Henning.
GRATITUDE TEA: Associate Christa Bennett, right, talks to Sister Marie Julie Fecher at the Feb. 14 Gratitude Tea for sisters at the Motherhouse. Some of the Mount employees helped serve.
A group of 23 gathered for “Crossing the Threshold of Faith into the New Year” on Jan. 26 at Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center, including Sister Nancy Murphy, front row, fourth from the left. Seven Associates were in attendance (listed alphabetically): Doreen Abbott, Christa Bennett, Marian Bennett, Mary Danhauer, Martha Little, Aimee McCarty (not pictured) and the Rev. Carol Owen.
Ed Cecil retired three times, still helping By Suzanne Gochenouer, OSUA
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d Cecil was the oldest of five children born to Joseph Willard Cecil and Mary Jessie Boone. He’s a Louisville native who was raised in New Haven, Ky. His mother went to Mass every day she could, and the family recited the rosary every night. When Ed was 5, he started first grade. The Ursuline Sisters immediately took him under their wing – or “adopted” him, as he puts it. He’s been tied to the Ursulines ever since. So firmly involved were they in his life, that Sister Lennora Carrico and Sister Mary Leon Riney shaped his choice of higher education. He jokes that the sisters connived to steer him to select Brescia by telling him the Owensboro girls were prettier than ones who attended his first choice of college, Bellarmine. “You see how they work,” he said. “It is like the Mafia. Once in, no getting out.” The sisters’ tip must have been true because at Brescia Ed met and wed Gloria Janiak. He’s proud of their children – Sara, Ruth, Aaron and Rachel. Each of them chose professions that led them away from home. Still, Ed says, they remember where they come from. August 2019 marks 50 years of marriage for the Cecil couple. Ed finds his greatest joy in the Catholic faith handed down to him by his ancestors. They fled from England to Maryland, and then on to Kentucky. They settled in the Bluegrass area known as the “Kentucky Holy land” near the Trappist monastery at Gethsemane. Both his grandfathers walked to Mass at the monastery every morning at 4 a.m. Ed didn’t realize the “Father Louis” he often spoke with was Thomas Merton until he reached his junior year of high school. When Ed’s class attended a two-day retreat, he received a copy of “The Seven Storey Mountain,” Merton’s autobiography.
His Ursuline bond grew deeper when Sister Rose Marita O’Bryan invited him and Gloria to be Ursuline Associates. He saw how Saint Angela Merici’s framework of prayer, volunteering and good stewardship tied in with Ed Cecil and his wife, Gloria, the way he lived his faith. Ed appreciates helping at a Mount Saint Joseph Picnic Saint Angela Merici’s whole person approach to community work – body, mind and spirit. Sister Barbara Jean Head is his contact sister. Ed likes to say he has retired three times. First from the Green River District Health Department after 35 years; then from the Kentucky Department of Health after eight years; and from the U.S. Army following 30 years of service, both active and reserve. Although he says he doesn’t do as much volunteer work as in the past, Ed serves as Eucharistic minister at St. Stephen Parish, where he’s also on the finance council. At Mount Saint Joseph, he’s on the Associate Advisory Board and the Advisory Board for the Conference and Retreat Center. Ed’s credo is the Golden Rule. His mother taught this early on, and he’s done his best to live his life in fulfillment of Jesus’ example. If he could change one thing about the world today, he’d teach each person to honor and care about his neighbor. In the end, he says, he wants people to remember him as “a simple man who tried his best, loving his church and his family.”
Reflective Moments MoReflective
May 2019
Associate Update
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Are you an Easter person?
By Sister Marietta Wethington, OSU
Someone, unknown to me, told us that we are an Easter people and alleluia is our song. I pose these questions: • What does alleluia mean? According to Merriam-Webster it is a Hebrew word meaning praise the Lord. • Who are Easter people? I believe they are people who are confident that Jesus rose from the dead to give us all new life. Easter usually occurs in the spring when we see signs of new life all around us in nature – flowers blooming, trees budding, the grass greening. • How do we show new life? We show new life by doing the things Jesus did – reaching out and touching those in need of healing, in whatever manner they need. We show new life by welcoming the stranger, the immigrant, the downtrodden and all those who live on the edge of society. We show new life by listening to the lonely and those who have no one to care for them. All of God’s children are our brothers and sisters. We are called to set aside our differences and reflect God’s love for all of us. Reflection: Do I believe that I am among the Easter people? How do I set aside my differences to show God’s love for everyone?
“ What is Development? ” When people hear the word “fundraising,” there is usually a negative reaction followed by a comment about not liking to ask people for money. The words “fundraising” and “development” are often used interchangeably, but there is a difference between the two. Often people give to a cause out of an emotional reaction to a crisis such as a natural disaster or a death and they want to do something NOW to alleviate the suffering – that is fundraising. Fundraising is transactional and short-term or one time for a specific purpose. Development is much more than just asking people for money. It is about building relationships with people and connecting people with something they value. Development is really taking the long view to sustain the mission and ministry. Father Henri Nouwen wrote about the spirituality of giving. He described giving as a way to make God’s kingdom come about and offer people the opportunity to participate in our mission. When people see giving as more than just writing a check, they become richer in the process. Earlier this year we surveyed our donors to learn more about what they care about. We received some very touching stories about the profound impact the Ursuline Sisters made on their lives. The sisters have touched thousands of lives as teachers, serving in parish ministries and serving the poor. We are so grateful for our donors who show their gratitude by giving to support the sisters and to make it possible for their ministry to live on.
Carol Braden-Clarke
Director of Development, Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph
Save the dates! Escape to the Mount Weekend!
September 7-8, 2019 Saturday activities TBA
Sunday: Quilt Bingo, Food, Crafts, Raffle Sunday hours: 12 p.m.-3 p.m. Raffle tickets will be available soon from any Ursuline Sister or online!
For a $5 ticket, you could win $10,000 • $3,500 • $1,000 • Quilt • $500 • $250 • $100
Our Associate-to-be, Renee Schultz of Roeland Park, Kan., wrote an excellent story for Global Sisters Report:
“Tidying Up with the Holy Spirit”
She explains her Ursuline Associate journey. Read it online by searching or use this link: http://www.globalsistersreport.org/column/ spirituality/tidying-holy-spirit-55949
Sister Amelia Stenger Congregational Leader,
Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph
Associate Update
2 Gary Mesnier Lois Nunnally Karen Wells 4 Lina Trujillo 5 Nettie Castle Paula Graves 6 Jeff Goldsmith Martha Little 8 Doreen Abbott 9 Keith Hudson 10 Bobby Joe Christian Ramona McConnell 17 Juanita Haskins 20 Rebecca Leonard 21 Helen Pfeiffer 22 Donna Favors Jim Wilkus 24 Jo Morelli Fr. John Vaughan 26 Perla Pike Karen Siciliano 27 Phil Dees Suzanne Reiss 28 Tony Butel Gabriela (Gaby) Mora Raynell Prado 29 Nannette Krasovic
2 Ione Deken Sara Scully 4 Donna Karcher Helen Miles 5 Janice Lawless Arth Lela Buettmann
5 Joan Teder
6 Philomena Bollinger David Henderson Christopher Walls 7 Barbara Boatner Karen De Sosa 8 Fr. Tony Shonis 9 Shirley Eckert Mary Jo Johnson 10 Harriet Jack Mary Lowry 11 Fr. Carl McCarthy 12 Fr. Ray Goetz 13 Loraine Hardy Don Speaks 16 Mary Danhauer Dan Heckel Chico Irizarry Mary Sandlin 17 Jean Dowdy 19 Trudy Peak Jean Simpson 20 Sr. Ann Middlebrooks, SEC Fr. Joe Nangle 21 Debbie Lanham 24 Larry Denton 25 Suzanne Gochenouer Kay Howa Claudio Olea 27 Sarah Bowling 30 Marjorie Cook 31 Gloria Adams Theresa Caffey Nanette Foley Debby Ludwig Gustavo Paez Marilyn Paul
Saturday, Aug. 10 Associates are invited to a retreat led by
Sister Karen Joseph, OSB
9 a.m.–3 p.m. • $25 includes lunch 270-229-2006 • retreatcenter@maplemount.org
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Dear Associates, Happy Easter! It is during this time of year that we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Our other celebration is the rebirth of the beauty of nature that is everywhere on the Mount campus. The weeping cherries on the front campus and the Japanese cherries around the corner at Cummings Road are just beautiful. To top it all off, a recent sunset was glorious with its pinks, purples and blues. When we see this beauty, we can only thank God for the goodness and beauty that is shared with us each day. Even more than that, we have the beauty and goodness of so many people who pray for us, support us and care about us. We are grateful for each one of you. We hope that all of you will be able to come this summer to be with us for Associates and Sisters Day in June. The program will be good, and the company will be great. God bless each of you.
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Art by salimy: pngtree.com
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May 2019
1 Sandy Luz Marilyn Mischlich 3 Bob Beam Patricia (Pat) Gregory Jim Wilson 5 Betty Medley Wallace 6 Lisa Day 8 Dottie Clark Stephanie George 9 Bob Lawrence Florence Lyon 11 Ruth Bittel-Nunez Bonnie Marks 12 Wilma Howard 15 Erica Cabezas Isabel Crenshaw Jacinta Garinger Don Hobbs 16 Shirlene Quinn Marcia Stoller 17 Michael Bufalini 18 Carol Hill Meghan Payne 19 Pam Brickler 21 Bruce Blandford 23 Lawrence Guenther 24 Sid Mason Doris Rommelfanger 25 Joyce York 27 Brenda Busick Kris Mango Mary Leda Rice 28 Juanita Burke Pat Riordan Joanne Thompson 30 Jean Murphy 31 Risë Karr
’ When one of them has died, then all the others will accompany her to the Saint Angela Merici grave, walking two by two, with charity, and each one with a candle in hand... And lead her to the glory of heaven. – Rule, Chapter XI
May 2019
Associate Update
In Loving Memory... SISTER MARIE WILLIAM BLYTH, 89, died March 10, at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 69th year of religious life. She was a native of Denver. Sister Marie William was an Ursuline of Paola, Kan., until the merger of that community with Mount Saint Joseph in 2008. She loved teaching and helping adults to grow deeper in their faith. She was never without a joke in hopes of lightening someone’s day. Sister Marie William was a teacher and principal in Kansas and Oklahoma from 1952-1983. She then turned to parish ministry in Kansas from 1984-2005. From 2000 until moving to Maple Mount in 2009, she ministered to Ursuline Associates, which she continued to do in Kentucky. She was the contact sister for Associates Debra Dugger, Owensboro; Lawrence and Lisa Guenther and Denise Heying, all of Stilwell, Kan.; Victor and Linda Monaco, Kansas City, Mo.; Doris Rommelfanger, Greeley, Kan., and Mariita Rodriguez, Shawnee, Kan. Survivors include the members of her religious community, nieces and nephews. The funeral Mass was March 14, with burial in the Motherhouse Cemetery. SISTER CELINE LEEKER, 89, died March 25, at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 70th year of religious life. She was a native of Olathe, Kan. Sister Celine was previously an Ursuline Sister of Paola. She had an ever-present radiant smile and loved to welcome people and make them feel at home. She was an educator for 41 years in Kansas and Oklahoma. From 197579, Sister Celine was formation director for the Ursuline Sisters of Paola. She was the contact sister for Associate Paula Graves of Springtown, Texas. Survivors include the members of her religious community; four siblings, Margaret (Jim) Hutchinson and Agnes (Don) Phelps, both of Overland Park, Kan.; Catherine Leeker of Shawnee, Kan., Rose Leeker of Gardner, Kan., and John Leeker, of Wichita, Kan; nieces and nephews. The funeral Mass was March 28 with burial in the Motherhouse Cemetery. Memorials for a sister may take the form of donations to the Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph, 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, KY 42356
ENGAGED LEADERSHIP:
Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy
Sept. 13-14, 2019 Fee: $130
Retreat Director Diane Millis, Ph.D.
Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center
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We Extend Deepest Sympathy To:
• Sister Alfreda Malone, whose sister, Anna Geneva Malone Adams, died Jan. 20. • Sister Susan Mary Mudd, whose niece, Mary Ann O’Daniel, died Feb. 22. • Sister Eva Boone, whose sister, Margaret June Boone Riley, died Feb. 9. • Sister Helen Leo Ebelhar, whose brother, Russell F. Ebelhar, died Feb. 24. • The family of Alois L. “Al” Wondra, brother of the late Sister Edith Wondra, who died Jan. 22. • Associates Marilyn and Bob Beam, whose brother/brother- in-law, Joseph Edward Boone, died Jan. 28. • Sister Mary McDermott, whose cousin, Janet Barr, died Feb. 7. • Sister Francis Louise Johnson, whose brother-in-law, Tom Via, died Feb. 18. • The family of Father Michael Mullican Hayden, brother of the late Sister Marie Michael Hayden, who died Jan. 27. • Associate Cecilia Curtis, whose mother, Vinda Rae (Wright) Kurzendoerfer, died Feb. 1. • Sister Cecelia Joseph Olinger, whose nephew, John Higginbotham, died Feb. 25. • Associate Father Larry Hostetter, whose mother, Anne Marie Cummings, died March 3. • Associate Joyce York, whose mother, Regina York, died March 15. • Sister Mary Agnes VonderHaar, whose great-niece, Alissa VonderHaar, died March 21. • Associate Ruth Bittel-Nuñez, whose brother, James Bittel, died March 27. • Associate Marian Bennett, whose husband, Don Bennett, died March 28. • Sister Elaine Burke, whose brother, James (Jim) E. Burke, died April 4. PAMELA “PENNY” COOPER BURNS, 75, of Prospect, Ky., died Feb. 16. Penny was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Louisville, the Columbia Ladies, and she volunteered with Water With Blessings. She retired from General Electric in Louisville. She became an Ursuline Associate in 2005. Her contact sister was Sister Emma Anne Munsterman. Penny is survived by her husband, Tommy Burns; niece, Kristina Buckler (Philip); nephew, Chip; great nieces and nephews, Daniel, Alicia, Andrew, Amanda, Alex, Xavier, Alexis and Dawson. Her memorial service was in March.
! REGISTRATION FOR ASSOCIATES AND SISTERS DAY Saturday, June 22, 2019 - Mount Saint Joseph Conference and Retreat Center Registration 8 a.m.–9 a.m. (Central Time) at Retreat Center. Event begins at 9 a.m. Name ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip ________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone (________)__________________________Email ______________________________________________________ Lodging: Meals:
q I need overnight accommodations on Friday, June 21 q Supper - Friday, June 21 q Breakfast - Saturday, June 22 q Lunch - Saturday, June 22
Special needs (dietary, handicap accessibility):_______________________________
LODGING INFORMATION: Contact Cyndy Madi
270-229-0206
cyndy.madi@maplemount.org
There is no charge for overnight accommodations on Friday, June 21. Registration is required for Associates and Sisters Day on Saturday, June 22. Please include a $10 registration fee to help defray costs. Make your check payable to Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph.
Return this form and registration fee by June 10 to: Office of Ursuline Partnerships, 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount KY 42356 Or you may register online at ursulinesmsj.org/associates Questions? Call 270-229-2006 or email associates.msj@maplemount.org