April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
When Sister Catherine Kruegler, CSJ, graduated from high school and entered religious life in 1968, she wasn't too keen on leaving the Albany Diocese.
• WHAT'S 100 X 2? SISTER AND PRIEST KNOW
Sister Gertrude Cosenke, RSCJ, remembers when The Evangelist was the "new newspaper on the block." Her brother used to deliver it to customers in Albany's South End in the late 1920s.
• SISTER EILEEN LOOKS BACK -- AND AHEAD
"I always wanted to become a sister," said Sister Eileen Kelleher, SNJM.
[[In-content Ad]]
SOCIAL MEDIA
OSV NEWS
- Rhode Island AG releases report on clerical abuse in Diocese of Providence
- Court allows subpoena of Archdiocese of Seattle in abuse investigation
- Bishops of the Americas meet to address migration, poverty and other shared challenges
- Cardinal Parolin questions whether missiles, bombs are solution to Iranian people’s aspirations
- Vatican theological commission warns of replacing God with ‘a world governed by machines’
- Expert: Violent 764 group a ‘growing problem’ targeting vulnerable kids online
- Catholic growth in anti-Catholic colonies: The fledgling Church in New England
- Prayer, unity essential as conflict spreads to Gulf States, says apostolic vicar of region
- Church is holy by Christ’s presence, not human perfection, pope says
- 9 ‘perpetual pilgrims’ to travel patriotic East Coast route in 2026 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage

Comments:
You must login to comment.