Years ago, Sister Dominique Pisciotta started a food program in Colorado Springs, which now serves the hungry throughout Southern Colorado, and employs 40 people and hundreds of volunteers. The current CEO, Lynne Telford, announced that they are opening a storefront in Sister Dominque’s hometown of Pueblo, honoring her with this photo and plaque on the front wall:
Sister Mary Eliot Crowley was interviewed by Real Presence Radio on February 23, 2021. Topic: Human Trafficking Awareness. If you missed it, you may listen here: https://yourcatholicradiostation.com/node/53394
Global Sisters Report recently published a story, Connection in pandemic: Associates and sisters nurture spiritual bond virtually, in which Margo Kroshus, Cojourner Coordinator, was quoted.
Lake Geneva historian Patrick Quinn shares his family’s story and connection to the city Excerpt from Lake Geneva Regional News: My aunt, Sister Bernetta Quinn, would visit me once a year… She joined the Sisters of St. Francis, which is based in Rochester, Minnesota.
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