PICTORIAL HISTORY

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Pilgrimage to our roots

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Newsletters

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SISTERS WORLDWIDE

The 2010 Jubilarians

On May 1, 2010, the Sisters of Holy Cross of the U.S. Region gathered to celebrate our 16 Sisters and Associate Jubilarians. The day began with a special liturgy followed by a festive meal and power point presentation that recalled the milestones of their lives. It was a day of celebration and companionship. Click "read more" and see who celebrated, and in the near future we will post pictures of the day.

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cONGRATULATIONS TO LORRAINE DOUCET, csc

Congratulations to Lorraine Doucet, CSC who has been chosen to receive the 2010 Teaching Excellence Award from the University of New Hampshire, Manchester campus. This is the most prestigious and meaningful recognition bestowed on a UNH professor.

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cONGRATULATIONS TO lOUISE aUDETTE, csc

Congratulations to Louise Audette, CSC who, in honor of National Nurses Week, was selected as a Health Care Provider of Excellence as evidenced in her long term career as a nurse. This award is bestowed by the International Association of Nurse (IAN). Louise will be spotlighted in the publication entitled Worldwide Leaders in Health Care.

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pROJECTS FOR Haiti

In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on Tues. Jan. 12, we as members of the Family of Holy Cross unite in prayer for the safety of all. This earthquake has had a ripple effect on communities across the globe.  The Sisters of Holy Cross have 47 Sisters in Haiti, four of whom are from the United States: Sr. Aline Antil, Diane Villeneuve, Doreen Cloutier from New Bedford, Mass., and Sally Anne Howe from St. Albans, Vt. We are happy to say that all our sisters are safe, though surrounded by much sorrow and turmoil.

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