Remembering Sister Miriam Shea, CSJ
Miriam Shea, CSJ died peacefully on May 18, 2024, at Carondelet Village in St. Paul.
Please join us in celebrating the lives and mourning the deaths of our beloved sisters who have recently passed away from our community in Hawaii.
Miriam Shea, CSJ died peacefully on May 18, 2024, at Carondelet Village in St. Paul.
Ann William Leach, CSJ died peacefully on February 22, 2024, at Carondelet Village in St. Paul.
Sister Joy Giovannoni died Tuesday, January 16, 2024 at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
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.
Sister Anita Marie Rosco died unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep, on April 10, 2023, three weeks shy of her 95th birthday.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Paula Patrice Michaud, who passed away on March 16, 2023 at Nazareth Living Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sister Anne Bernadette Stead, CSJ died December 15, 2022, at Carondelet Center in Los Angeles. Born in San Diego, Elizabeth Jane Stead came from a family with eight children.
Sister Alice Roberta Benzing, 101, ended her journey as a Sister of St. Joseph on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, at St. Joseph’s Provincial House in Latham, New York. Sister had long expressed her desire to live past her hundredth birthday.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Janet Teresa Muehlbauer, CSJ who passed away on November 15, 2022, at Nazareth Living Center in St. Louis. She was 87 years of age.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Anna Bridget Kearns, CSJ, who passed away on November 3, 2022, at Nazareth Living Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
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.