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21st November 07, 11:45 AM
#41
 Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun
Hi, Ruanaidh...
It is funny how things work out...Cleveland was a different branch of Sisters of St. Joseph until last spring, then they united with us and five other Sister of St. Joseph congregations to form one large, new Congregation of St. Joseph! The official decree from the Vatican was "promulgated" on March 19, 2007...the Feast of St. Joseph!  AND...a group of us is travelling to Cleveland tomorrow for a three day Sister of St. Joseph meeting (if the weather holds out, that is!).
I taught with a delightful IHM Sister in the Detroit area for a couple of years...a really spunky old gal! 
If I may ask are the Sisters of St Joseph also part of the group that is here in St. Louis, I ask this only because reading this thread has brought back some good memories for me.
Many years ago I was a Field Supervisor for a large security firm here in St. Louis and one of my accounts was the Mother House for the Sisters of St Joseph of Carondolet.
I would go by there late at night to check on the guard there and every once and a while one of the older sisters would come out and have coffee with us and before she left she would always tell us a little joke then giggle and walk off.
I still remember her to this day..
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21st November 07, 12:23 PM
#42
So there you are! We are a diverse group. It's great to have you as a part of Xmarks.
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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21st November 07, 07:29 PM
#43
 Originally Posted by CactusJack
If I may ask are the Sisters of St Joseph also part of the group that is here in St. Louis, I ask this only because reading this thread has brought back some good memories for me.
Many years ago I was a Field Supervisor for a large security firm here in St. Louis and one of my accounts was the Mother House for the Sisters of St Joseph of Carondolet.
I would go by there late at night to check on the guard there and every once and a while one of the older sisters would come out and have coffee with us and before she left she would always tell us a little joke then giggle and walk off.
I still remember her to this day..
YES!! Well, they aren't part of the new congregation, BUT, our Sisters started their history in the U.S. at Carondelet! The Carondelets are our original American mothers...we all came from them and eventually spread out over the entire country. Carondelet was our first establishment upon arriving from France. 
Your story is delightful!
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21st November 07, 07:30 PM
#44
 Originally Posted by andyfg
So there you are! We are a diverse group. It's great to have you as a part of Xmarks.
Thanks!!
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22nd November 07, 08:39 PM
#45
I've worked with nuns and they are top of the list of the finest, strongest women I've known -- as well as being fun, very silly, and great dancers! It's great having you here.
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22nd November 07, 09:30 PM
#46
Thanks for the pictures! The one in the old habit, ; is very memory invoking. My favorite picture of my Great Aunt was in her old habit (SSJ). Funny thing is I work with and exSSJ, and I think i had a picture of her on my desk,,, and she says it that Sr. Rose? I said yes, I told her that it was my Aunt.. she said she was her favorite teacher.
on the one hand
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27th November 07, 05:38 PM
#47
 Originally Posted by Rigged
I've worked with nuns and they are top of the list of the finest, strongest women I've known -- as well as being fun, very silly, and great dancers! It's great having you here.
Thanks!!
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27th November 07, 05:39 PM
#48
 Originally Posted by mexpiper
Thanks for the pictures! The one in the old habit,  ; is very memory invoking. My favorite picture of my Great Aunt was in her old habit (SSJ). Funny thing is I work with and exSSJ, and I think i had a picture of her on my desk,,, and she says it that Sr. Rose? I said yes, I told her that it was my Aunt.. she said she was her favorite teacher.
HOORAY for teachers (and aunts!)!
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27th November 07, 10:04 PM
#49
I enjoyed the pictures and also the little information about habits. I'm not Catholic but my sister in law is a sister. She is a poor clair (I hope that is the correct way of saying it). I don't know much about them at all.
Mark Keeney
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28th November 07, 01:10 PM
#50
 Originally Posted by Mark Keeney
I enjoyed the pictures and also the little information about habits. I'm not Catholic but my sister in law is a sister. She is a poor clair (I hope that is the correct way of saying it). I don't know much about them at all.
Oh, nice to have a Poor Clare in the family. In which monastery is she? Just fyi, they were founded by St. Francis of Assisi and St. Clare and follow a contemplative way of life.
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