Remembering Sister Margaret Callahan, CSJ
Sister Margaret Callahan died peacefully on April 29, 2024 at St. John of God Care Center in Los Angeles.
Our Los Angeles Province includes sisters, associates and ‘ohana all rooted in following the call of the Spirit and service of the dear neighbor. In 1870, seven sisters from St. Louis left everything they knew and journeyed to Tucson to start a school at the request of the newly appointed bishop in Arizona. Over the years, the Los Angeles Province has expanded to include sisters, associates and ‘ohana living and ministering in California, Idaho, Hawaii and Japan.
Sister Margaret Callahan died peacefully on April 29, 2024 at St. John of God Care Center in Los Angeles.
Sister Anna Mary Meyer, CSJ entered into eternal life on April 26, 2024 at St. John of God Care Center in Los Angeles.
Join us in celebrating the life and mourning the death of Louise McDonald, CSJ, who died on March 19, 2024 at St. John of God Care Center in Los Angeles.
Sister Joy Giovannoni died Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
Born in Seattle, Washington in 1925, Sister Kathleen Maier (Sister Mary Peter) died just two years short of 100 years old on Thurday, December 21, 2023 at California Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Sister Patricia Overlock died Tuesday, December 19, 2023, at St. John of God Retirement Center in Los Angeles.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Margaret Leonard Perreira, who died on December 6, 2023 at St. John of God Care Center in Los Angeles.
Margaret Mary Murray, CSJ died July 18, 2023, at St. John of God Retirement Center in Los Angeles.
Sister Anne Estelle McGurl died early in the morning of July 14, 2023 at St. John of God Retirement Center in Los Angeles.
Sister Elizabeth Anne Malone died Saturday June 3, 2023, at St. John of God Retirement Center in Los Angeles, California.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet are a congregation of Catholic sisters. We, and those who share our charism and mission, are motivated in all things by our profound love of God and our dear neighbors. We seek to build communities and bridge divides between people. Since our first sisters gathered in 1650, our members have been called to “do all things of which women are capable.” The first sisters of our congregation arrived in St. Louis, Missouri in 1836, and we now have additional locations in St. Paul, Albany, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Japan and Peru. Today, we commit to respond boldly to injustice and dare to be prophetic.