The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Sisters of Notre Dame unite their provinces
The Sisters of Notre Dame have reunited their four North American provinces, or administrative units.
The Sisters of Notre Dame have reunited their four North American provinces, or administrative units.
The new national province includes sisters from Chardon and Toledo, as well as those in Thousand Oaks, California; and Covington, Kentucky. Chardon will serve as the national headquarters for SND USA, according to a news release.
The release further stated that the congregation’s 500-plus sisters nationwide will combine resources and personnel to focus on three broad ministry initiatives:
• The education and healthcare institutions founded by the sisters in each geographic area
• Ministries serving new needs of people on margins
• Young adult and vocation ministries.
The SND USA leadership team includes Sister Margaret Gorman, provincial, from Chardon; Sister Mary Shauna Bankemper, assistant provincial, from Covington; Sister Regina Marie Fisher, council member, from Toledo; Sister Patricia Mary Garrahan, council member, from Chardon; and Sister Mary Rebekah Kennedy, council member, from Thousand Oaks.
“With the ease of communication and travel in the 21st century, it became dramatically apparent that SND-sponsored institutions and ministries could be strengthened if we combined our efforts and resources nationwide into one SND USA province,” Gorman said in the news release. “While sisters in each geographic area will continue their local ministries, the addition of an SND USA model brings renewed enthusiasm, collaboration and outreach opportunities not only with our sisters but also with our lay partners.”
Along with ministry expansions in the United States, SND-founded international missions continue to provide services in India, East Africa, and Papua New Guinea.