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The eldest of four children born to Michael and Tekla, she entered the SSMI immediately after graduating from Ambridge High School. Her prayerful wish is: May God’s love, life and grace abound in all and for all – in all ways, for always!
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She is especially fond of: spirituality for a personal relationship with God, meditative prayer, sharing in other’s faith journey, choral singing, nature, beauty, music, leisure free space, travel, new experiences, unity in diversity, optimism and good humor. She is national corresponding secretary for the League of Ukrainian Catholics in America. Nicholas School in Minersville, PA, teaches in the CCD program for children and converts, and is moderator for the girls Junior Marian Sodality. She was involved in Ukrainian Catholic-Orthodox relations, as a member of the Ukrainian Catholic-Orthodox Choir in Pittsburgh and served for a year with the team in designing the Generations of Faith in parish renewal programs.Ĭurrently, she is full-time religion teacher at St. With God’s grace, she chose SSMI and has been in many places and has served in diverse ministries such as geriatric nursing, pastoral ministry for the sick and bereaved in parishes, secretary and vocation director, co-manager of Sheptytsky Arms in Pittsburgh, PA, a high rise for low-income seniors.
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With pleasure, her parents helped her to explore professional possibilities and those of religious life with the Maryknoll Missionary Sisters or SSMI. Having enjoyed family, camping, canoeing, baking, attending classical concerts, dances, and dating, God kept pulling her heart, since the age of ten, to becoming a sister, nurse, and teacher. She was a member of the Future Nurses of America, volunteering as a candy striper at Scranton State Hospital. She attended local public schools participating in volleyball, basketball and swim teams. Although Byzantine Catholic, she grew up also being familiar with the Roman Catholic Church. Sister Cecelia of Scranton, PA daughter of Cecelia and George is the oldest of four children. Instead she went to SSMI and he became a priest for the Ruthenian Archeparchy of Pittsburgh! Sister Mary Ann and her brother Father Jerome still get a good laugh, as being twins, he thought she was going to get married and she thought he was going to get married. Her grandmother passed away in 1972 and never got to see the vocations of a priest and sister from her family. Her grandmother always prayed the rosary and her intention everyday was for vocations. Some of her interests are reading books, listening to instrumental music, singing, and she also likes to write letters to friends. She celebrated her 25th jubilee on August 5, 2006. Her final profession was on August 15, 1989. Her first profession of vows was on April 7, 1984. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Donora, PA. Mary Ann along with her family attended the Ruthenian parish of St. Parents John and Mary also gave birth to two sons, John Michael, the oldest, and Thomas. Mary Ann, the youngest in the family, was born on Apalong with her twin brother, now, Father Jerome who came first into the world by 13 minutes.
Sister Mary Ann – Died on J– Eternal Memory!