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June 18, 2015, Flossmoor, Illinois – Sister Norlee McDonnell, OP, who has ministered since 1971 at Infant Jesus of Prague Parish in Flossmoor, Illinois, was honored by the Flossmoor Village Board for her years of dedicated service to the community. Originally a teacher at the school, Sister Norlee in 1975 helped to found the parish’s pastoral care program, which is still flourishing. Read the entire article, by Tom Houlihan, in The Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle.
http://hfchronicle.com/article/2015/jun/16/sister-norlee-mcdonnell-honored-her-contributions-community
June 18, 2015, Houston, Texas – Sister Maureen O’Connell, OP, and her ministry at Angela House – giving women who had been incarcerated the support they need to transition into the community – were featured in the Texas Catholic Herald News, newspaper of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. In the article, Sister Maureen describes the philosophy, programs, and services of Angela House, one of 60 ministries supported by the archdiocese’s Diocesan Services Fund. Read the full article by Kerry McGuire.
http://www.archgh.org/default.asp?id=500&hid=2636
By Sister Carol Gross, OP
May 22, 2015, Seccíon San José, Dominican Republic -- Espíritu Santo’s new school campus – featuring 22 additional classrooms, library and computer laboratory, dining room, offices and a clinic for the school nurse, and a special section for Kinder and pre-kinder classes – was inaugurated on May 19, 2015 by President Danilo Medina, of the Dominican Republic, in the Sección San José of Arroyo Hondo. Members of the school community and government officials participated in the special event.
The new buildings will allow students to have a full day of school. Previously, many students could only attend public school for three and a half hours per day. The new campus is part of a national project to improve education by constructing 10,000 new classrooms. More than 600 elementary school children will use the new classrooms, leaving the other 600-plus to continue classes in the older buildings. Additional classrooms for high school students are promised in the very near future.
Selected students and many parents and community members attended the hour-long inauguration. The prayer of blessing was offered by P. Jesús Zaglul, SJ, national director of Fe y Alegría, a Jesuit system of education for the poor which has a special agreement with the government to provide continuing education, community development and support to public schools in the system. Among the speakers were school officials, such as Adrian Dominican Associate Albania Mateo, principal of the elementary school, and an eighth-grade student.
The administrative team of the Espíritu Santo Fe y Alegría includes Sister Basilia De la Cruz, OP, and Sister Eneida Santiago, OP, who are responsible for the high school. The school celebrated 20 years of foundation last fall, remembering in a special way Sisters Maurine Barzantni, OP, and Renee Richie, OP, who had worked with the local community to found the school.