Sister Rosemary Mulac (1925-2015)
Sister Rosemary Mulac taught, organized assistance to refugees, and created an independent living village at St. Anne’s Retirement Community.
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Throughout our history, we’ve been graced by amazing women among us. Their stories are the foundation on which we live today and build our future.
Throughout our history, we’ve been graced by amazing women among us. Their stories are the foundation on which we live today and build our future.
Sister Rosemary Mulac taught, organized assistance to refugees, and created an independent living village at St. Anne’s Retirement Community.
Sister Emmanuel Palus taught school in the South, served in leadership in Europe, and worked with the homeless in New York City.
Sister Loretta Gegen wrote about Adorers’ history and spirituality, and translated community documents from Italian. She also served in Rome.
Sister Mary Matthew Janciar taught primary grades, enjoyed community life and was devoted to her Hispanic ministry of nearly 20 years.
Sister Rita Kampwerth worked for social reforms in her adopted home of East St. Louis, Illinois, where she loved and cared for needy people.
The ASC Family is a community of Adorers of the Blood of Christ Religious Sisters and those inspired by our values and spirituality. The Adorers were founded by St. Maria de Mattias in Italy and came to the United States in 1870. Today, we work for justice, peace, and love for our dear neighbor all over the world.
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