Federation International Event: Re-founding for 21st Century, Toronto, Canada. Artwork "Shades of Grey, Aqua and Turquoise" designed by Sister Marguerite O'Brien (Wheeling)
Federation National Event: The Congregation of the Great Love of God, Brentwood, NY. Planning Committee and officers, (seated L-R) Suzanne Gibbon (St. Louis), Julie Harkins (Boston), Connie de Biase (Brentwood), Mary Anne Devine (Buffalo), Agnes Marie Gunn (Philadelphia), John Raymond McGann (Brentwood), (Standing L-R) Catherine McDonald (Philadelphia), Margaret Collins (Concordia?), Marie Kellner (Rochester), Virginia Mucha (Concordia?), Goutte Gumann, Marian Zimmer (Buffalo), Jane Beehler (Nazareth), Rose Shendon (Brentwood), Margaret Quinn (Brentwood).
Sisters Margaret Collins (Albany) and Marica Adler (Concordia), chairpersons of the Federation National Event in St. Louis, MO, planning at Carondelet.
Federation National Event, Statler Hotel, Buffalo, New York. 1,000 Sisters attending from U.S. and Canada. Long range picture of Golden Ballroom during Liturgy. Sister Bette Moslander, President of SSJ's (Salina, KS) giving Homily. Priests concelebrating (L-R): Rev. Clayton Murray, S.J.(Canisius College, Buffalo, NY), Rev. Angelo Caligiuri Main Celebrant, Vicar for Religious, Buffalo, NY), Rev. William Callahan, S.J. (Center for Concern, Washington, D.C.), (standing) Rev. Michael Del Vecchio (Buffalo Diocesan priest), Rev. Cyril Schommer, S.J. (blind Jesuit musician from Canisius College), Rev. James Alf, S.J. (Canisius College), and Rev. James Ruddick, S.J. (Canisius College).
Federation National Event at the Statler Hotel in Buffalo, New York. 1,000 Sisters attending from U.S. and Canada. Homilist at Mass in the Golden Ballroom, Sister Bette Moslander, President of SSJ's (Salina, KS). Sisters at far left, guitarists for Liturgy, some from Buffalo and some from La Grange, IL. Sisters at front table, (L) Sister Monica Krupinski (Buffalo) and Sister Carol Maehlman (Buffalo).
Summer Tutoring and Enrichment Program (STEP) Committee plans and executes a program for children grades 1-8. Meetings of concerned parents were held weekly from February-June, 1990.
Summer Tutoring and Enrichment Program (STEP) Committee plans and executes a program for children grades 1-8. Meetings of concerned parents were held weekly from February-June, 1990.
Summer Tutoring and Enrichment Program (STEP) Committee plans and executes a program for children grades 1-8. Meetings of concerned parents were held weekly from February-June, 1990.
Summer Tutoring and Enrichment Program (STEP) Committee plans and executes a program for children grades 1-8. Meetings of concerned parents were held weekly from February-June, 1990.