In Memoriam
Sister M. Mildred, MSC
Sister M. Mildred, MSC (Helen Imrisek) 1918 – 2011 Sister Mildred was nurtured in love and faith by her parents, both of whom emigrated from Slovakia. They made a home for their six children in Lansford, Pennsylvania and centered their lives around St. Michael Parish where all of their children were educated by our Sisters…
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Sister M. Marguerite, MSC (Mary Yech) 1922 – 2011 Sister Marguerite grew up in the home of her loving and hard-working parents who emigrated from Slovakia and found refuge among their countrymen in St. Michael Parish in Lansford, a coal-mining town in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Mr. Yech labored in the mines to support his wife…
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Sister M. Magdolna, MSC (Irene T. Weigl) 1914 – 2011 The parents of Sister Magdolna came to the United States from Hungary and settled with their countrymen in Northampton, Pennsylvania. They nurtured their children in the faith-filled environment of Our Lady of Hungary Parish and School. It was here that Irene Theresa Weigl met our…
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Sister M. Jeannine Racette, MSC (M. Gloria) 1934 – 2010 Sister Jeannine’s father was born in French-speaking Canada and her mother in Massachusetts. She had three brothers and one sister, Sister M. Christine, MSC who died in 2002. She was very close to her family and always looked forward to her visits home. Jeannine left…
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Sister M. Canice, MSC (Maria Knaup) 1934 – 2011 Sister Canice entered the aspirancy in Hiltrup in 1927 and began her novitiate in 1933. She arrived in the United States on the Steamer Hamburg in 1935 as an eager, newly professed Missionary Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. For the next fifteen years, with…
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Sister M. Sophie, MSC (Margaret Shina) 1918 – 2013 Sister Sophie entered the aspirancy of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Reading, PA in 1937 and made her first profession in 1943. Although Sister Sophie dealt with frail health throughout her life, this did not keep her from being a dedicated religious and…
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Sister Catherine Ann Galgoci, MSC (M. Jane) 1920 – 2013 In the early 1900’s, Sister Catherine Ann’s parents came from Czechoslovakia and settled among other Slovak immigrants in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. It was there in Lansford that Sister Catherine Ann first met the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart as her teachers…
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Sister Kathleen White, MSC (Margaret Mary) 1950 – 2012 In her early years in elementary school, Sister Kathleen was taught by the MSC Sisters and it is from this association that she felt drawn to enter the aspirancy in 1964. Sister served in various ministries in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Diocese of Allentown: …
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Sister M. Rosemary, MSC (Anna Balazek) 1916 – 2012 In the early 1900’s, Sister Rosemary’s parents emigrated from Czechoslovakia and settled among other Slovak people in the coal mining region of Pennsylvania. It was there in Lansford that Sister Rosemary first met the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart as her teachers in elementary school.…
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Sister M. Michele Marth, MSC (Anna Marie Marth) 1938 – 2012 Sister Michele’s first association with our MSC Sisters was through her aunt, Sister Armella, and it was from this relationship that she felt drawn to enter the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. For over thirty-five years, Sister Michele was involved in the teaching…
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