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January 4, 2021, Stockton, California – Sister Judith Rimbey, OP, was recognized in an article on the website of Stakeholder Health for her role in enabling the local residents of Stockton, California – mostly people of color – to afford their own homes. Sister Judith was the manager of community investment for Dignity Health, a healthcare system that included two hospitals sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Under Sister Judith’s leadership, Dignity Health invested funds so that Stocktonians Taking Action to Neutralize Drugs (STAND) could develop properties with affordable housing.
Read the entire article by Tom Peterson on community investment in Stockton. The reference to Sister Judith can be found toward the middle of the article, under the heading, “Help from the Retirement Fund.”
Note: This statement, originally published March 13, 2020, continues to be updated to include the most recent mitigation protocols.
Adrian, Michigan – As U.S. public health officials on March 9, 2020, called for stricter measures of social distancing to mitigate the accelerating community spread of COVID-19 in the United States, the Adrian Dominican Sisters took immediate steps to join in the national effort. Since then, the Congregation has continued to increase its efforts in mitigating the spread.
The first time a Co-worker tested positive for COVID-19 was July 6, 2020. The first Sister living on campus to test positive was December 20, 2020.
Outside Visitor Protocols (PDF) - Visitor appointments began July 6, 2021
As of June 22, 2023:
As of May 10, 2022:
As of March 17, 2022:
As of January 10, 2022:
Madden Hall Co-workers who are able to work from home should do so and continue through at least March 4, 2022.
As of August 18, 2021:
As of December 14, 2020:
As of May 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021:
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As of March 10, 2020, the Congregation has suspended:
A task force comprised of the Congregation’s Administrator and lay leaders of the Motherhouse campus are meeting daily to monitor the pandemic and to develop effective mitigation protocols and implement new measures as needed. As conditions warrant, these suspensions may be modified.
The Adrian Dominican Sisters join with people around the world in prayer for the victims of the coronavirus, their families, and all healthcare workers who are courageously serving on the frontlines of this pandemic. In their letter to the community announcing this “prudential preventative action,” the five members of the General Council wrote that the measures were being implemented “for the common good of our own community and the larger communities in which we live and serve.”