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20th November 07, 10:58 AM
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The UNVEILING...
(Unveiling...get it? Ha! Ha!)
OK...so, here goes...I don't have any kilted photos, but a few people have wondered what this smart aleck nun looks like, so this is my attempt to oblige your curiosity!
This is me dressed in the old habit of the Sisters of St. Joseph:
This is Sister Joan, Sister Rita, and me (I'm the chubby one with long hair!) at the Motherhouse celebrating Sister Rita's 50th jubilee (anniversary) as a Sister of St. Joseph:
Here is a tiny photo of me in band attire (sorry, cut the rest of the band out so that they would not beat me later!):
AND...last but not least...here I turned my family into a pipes and drums band (I needed a break from studying!):
Bottom row = Me, my niece, my dad, my niece's long time boyfriend
Top row = My brother-in-law, my sister, Sister Joan, my mom
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20th November 07, 11:00 AM
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pipesndrumsnun, thanks for the pictures, they are great.
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20th November 07, 11:38 AM
#3
Wow, I do recognize that old habit for sure.
I learned to read and write and more thanks to the Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Francis of Assisi Parish Grade School in Springfield, Pennsylvania (Archdiocese of Philadelphia).
Thank you for what you do!
[FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]
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20th November 07, 11:45 AM
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Cute photo, Sister. Did you ever actually wear the original habit or was that a recreation? My congratulations to your Sister Rita on her golden jubilee. Ad multos annos!
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20th November 07, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Galician
Cute photo, Sister. Did you ever actually wear the original habit or was that a recreation? My congratulations to your Sister Rita on her golden jubilee. Ad multos annos!
Hi, Galician...
That is an authentic, original Sister of St. Joseph habit. A few of our older Sisters still wear the habit. I happened to be wearing the habit in honor of a Sister's (75th!) jubilee...we put on little plays and such to honor the jubilarians, so a habited Sister let me borrow hers (its OK...she had a spare!). The Sister who was in charge of jubilee that year recruited me to play the part of the Sister Jubilarian in her younger years...they all thought it would be fun to dress the youngest member of the community up in the "old habit". That was nearly ten years ago now (hard for me to believe!)...the Sister I was playing has entered eternity, but, like all of our Sisters, she had an amazing life story!
Thank you for your jubilee wishes for Sister Rita...I will send them on to her! She runs a center for the poor in one of Michigan's most impoverished cities (she has been doing that for approximately 15 years, after teaching for many, many years - teaching children all of the important subjects and teaching incarcerated adult men to read). Sister Joan will celebrate her 50th in 2009...she's spent 15 years teaching elementary children, 11 years as a principal, and nearly eighteen years running a parish! WOW!! I've got lots of work ahead of me to come even close to them!
Dear Moderators...I tried REALLY, REALLY, REALLY hard not to mention religion! After a quick edit and a couple of word changes, I think I made it!
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20th November 07, 12:33 PM
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OOPS! For any of you who recognize the Sister of St. Joseph habit, the reason you don't see the large profession crucifix that most of your Sisters probably wore is because they would not have received it until first profession of vows...I was a postulant playing a novice!
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20th November 07, 12:35 PM
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P.S. again...I actually DO wear a profession crucifix in real life (very similar to our old ones, but a smaller version), but I just noticed in the jubilee photo that you can't see it...it must have slipped inside my collar.
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20th November 07, 12:48 PM
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20th November 07, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Larry124
Wow, I do recognize that old habit for sure.
I learned to read and write and more thanks to the Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Francis of Assisi Parish Grade School in Springfield, Pennsylvania (Archdiocese of Philadelphia).
Thank you for what you do!
Thank you, Larry!!
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20th November 07, 11:44 AM
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It's nice to put a face to the name, pipesndrumsnun. Thank you for posting the pictures.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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