April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
1965 YEARS
Jubilarians celebrate
Thirty-five members of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet marked major jubilees last weekend at St. Joseph's Provincial House in Latham (see article on next page). Altogether, the nuns marked nearly two millennia of service to the Church.
All of the sisters are connected to the Albany Diocese, by birth, ministry or both:
75 years -- Sisters Chrysostom Cerino and Maris Stella Mahan;
70 years -- Sisters Anne Theresa Goppert, Rose Alicia John, Mary Ancilla Leary, William Agnes Nelson and Theodora Walsh;
60 years -- Sisters Bernadette Catellier, Joseph Andrew Dunham, Claire Francis Fitzgerald, Mary Englebert Lucha, Margaret Frances MacDonald, Loretta Maloof, Margaret Miller, Margaret Paul Scrodin and Marie Wilson;
50 years -- Sisters Annetta Maria Allard, Margaret Raphael Cronkhite, Ida DeCastro, Sheila Francis Fahrenkopf, Anne Gaffigan, Alicia Marie Glasko, Marionella Graham, Germaine Hilston, Geraldine Kennah, Giovanna Marie Marcoccia, Mary Ann McCafferty, Maria Clarine Moshier, Susan Marie O'Connor, Carolyn Schanz, Beverly Marie Schickel, Marie Bryon Tansey, Marguerite Tierney and Theresa Wysolmerski;
25 years -- Sister Kathleen Eiffe.
(For more about the Sisters of St. Joseph, go to www.csjalbany.org.)
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