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Spring 2O15 A Newsletter for friends of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine ISO 'Years and Counting - St. Vincent Charity MecficaC Center For the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center is intertwined with the fabric of our Congregation's mission and ministry. One hundred and fifty years of outstanding quality care marked with compassion and service is how this sacred place has served this community. Our Congregation was founded by the first Bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland. In 1851, Bishop Rappe, longing to begin Catholic health care in the new Diocese, traveled to France and brought four Augustinian sisters from St. Louis Hospital in Boulogne-sur-Mer. The sisters began providing health care to people in their homes. Later, Mother Ursula Bissonette, Bishop Rappe and Dr. Gustave Weber rekindled the vision and began the planning for a new hospital, St. Vincent Charity, which opened in 1865. Since then, many clinical innovations, medical education and mission driven care has been provided by the staff who were and are the heart and hands of the hospital. The board and physicians continue their dedication to the patients along with all on the health care team. Many Bisters of Charity of St. Augustine were blessed to be in service at St. Vincent through their years of ministry. I am one of them, entering from the hospital in 1964. Our sisters pray for the intentions of St. Vipcent Charity Medical Center and the patients daily. We continue to be involved in direct service, governance, and as volunteers. Serving the needs of the Central neighborhood community surrounding the Medical Center is a strategic priority of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland. Over many decades, numerous people in the civic community have told me stories about healing of their families and friends at St. Vincent Charity. We, as Sisters of Charity, are so proud. Thank you for living our motto, "In All Things Charity." Because of our love of God, we are able to give Love (charity) to all we serve in this holy place. Let us now begin the next 150 years. 4 Sr judithann Karam, CSA

ortrait ST. (l-r) Sr. Rosella, Sr. Joan Gallagher, CSA "I met Sr. Bertha Cross at St. Vincent Charity Hospital (SVCH) before I entered the community. She was a very compassionate person and to this day she holds a very special place in my heart." Thus, began the conversation with Sr. Rosella about her memories of sisters and memorable moments at St. Vincent Charity Hospital. At age fourteen while still in high school, Rosella began working at SVCH in the dietary department for Ward E. She stayed for six years, until September 6,1950, two days before she left home to enter the novitiate of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine (CSA). The novitiate was located in Lakewood, Ohio. She entered with fourteen women, twelve of whom were professed in March of 1953. It was during those years, that Sr. Rosella experienced great support from Rev. Floyd L Begin who was the Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar for Religious of the diocese. Sr. Rosella began ministry at Mercy Hospital in Canton, Ohio after she earned her nursing diploma. Three of the women from her group also went into nursing at Mercy. Twelve years later, Sister attended Cleveland State University where she was awarded her Bachelor's in Psychology. After getting her Master of Science in Psychiatric Nursing from Catholic University in 1975, Sr. Rosella practiced at St. John Hospital for one year as a staff nurse. She then went to SVCH as a psychiatric nurse clinical specialist where she spent her time not just with the patients, but also the staff and nursing students. She was a resource person for the entire nursing staff. "A psychiatric nurse's ultimate goal," Sr. Rosella commented, "is to help the patient feel better about himself." After four years at SVCH, Rosella went to Mount Augustine to be the nurse in charge of the CSA motherhouse infirmary where she served for four years. Because of a freeze in hospital hiring, Sr. Rosella was unable to return to SCVH. Instead she went to the East Side Catholic shelter in 1985 where she worked with homeless women and children. During this time she attended classes and became a certified pastoral minister. With this new certification, Sr. Rosella went on to minister part-time at St. Cecilia Parish on Cleveland's east side where she taught Bible school and visited the sick. At the same time, she traveled to Mount Augustine where she volunteered in the finance office and became an assistant to the Local Leader. Sister Rosella moved to Mt. Augustine in 1996 where she continued to assist the Local Leader with the care of the sisters living at the Mount. In time, sister became a member of the Local Leader team and today works with three other sisters to assist the CSA sisters who reside at Mount Augustine. One of Sr. Rosella's fondest memories was attending the National Black Sisters Conferences which began in 1968 right after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. She went each year from 1968 until 2011. The conference played a very important part in Sr. Rosella's life. For her it "reinforced the decision that I was where I was supposed to be."

n July Sister Justine Sendelbach and Sister Xavier Gorman celebrated their 75th Jubilee with the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine (CSA). Their small celebration was complete with the Liturgy followed by a luncheon attended by family members, friends and their CSA sisters. Sr. Justine entered from Immaculate Conception Parish in Akron, Ohio in 1939. She spent the majority of her ministry at CSA hospitals as a pharmacist. She served at Providence Hospital in Columbia SC, St. Thomas Hospital in Akron Ohio, and retired from St. Vincent Charity Hospital (now Medical Center) in 1993 to Mt. Augustine. She continues to be active in retirement as a gardener. Many of the flowers and l» shrubs surrounding the building were grown in the greenhouse under her care. Sr. Xavier spent her time in ministry Sr Xavier with her guests "taking care of Others," at the various Rev. Lawrence Bayer and CSA entities. She was a cottage Rev. Stephen Spisak. supervisor at Parmadale, a supervisor at DePaul Infant home and supervisor at St. Ann Hospital. She was a member of the Pastoral Care Department at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, retiring from there in 1995. She brought her caring skills to Mt. Augustine where she has a full schedule each day. She visits residents, delivers mail and volunteers as receptionist, answering the phone and greeting guests of Regina Health Center. Sr. Justine with Michael and Irene Tramonte. Irene is her niece. September 14 Sister Judith Ann Karam and Sister Cheryl Keehner celebrated their 50th Jubilee with an afternoon Liturgy and reception. The event was well attended by not only Sisters, Associates, family, and friends but by the numerous co-ministers. Sr. Judith Ann entered from St. Maron Church in Cleveland, Ohio. She is currently serving as Congregational Leader. Prior to that Sister was President and CEO of the Sisters of Charity Health Sr. Judith Ann, Rev. John Keehner and Sr. Cheryl Keehner System. In that position she oversaw the sponsored ministries of the CSA Health System, including five hospitals, three foundations, services to the elderly, and community outreach ministries. She served previously as Major Superior and clinical pharmacist. Sr. Cheryl Keehner entered from St. Sebastian Parish in Akron, Ohio. Much of her early ministry was spent teaching. She was on the faculty of St. Augustine Academy and Hoban High School, taught at Erieview Catholic and at Beaumont School For Girls. She has served in CSA leadership, several parishes as a youth minister and is currently active as a facilitator in the Leadership for a New Day Program. ubilee2014

o. r Wishes for I first served at St. Vincent Charity Hospital (SVCH) and Health System as an Electrocardiogram technician. Working with patients, their families and staff I became aware of their need for psychological, emotional and spiritual support. With the availability of a Clinical Pastoral Education training program for Chaplaincy at St. Vincent Hospital, Toledo, I became a certified chaplain. 1 served at SVCH and another of our CSA facilities as chaplain/director of pastoral care. I later received my BA degree in Psychology which complements my chaplain ministry. I returned as a Staff Chaplain serving mainly open heart, cancer, ICU, and emergency room patients, families and staff. In 1994 a need was raised in the Clinical Pastoral Department at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center (SVCMC) for an Administrative Assistant to support the CPE Supervisor. As a former chaplain I had both understanding and the gifts to serve in the department and support the student chaplains. Around this same time I was asked to assist the Vice Presidents of Ministry and Mission at our various facilities. At the request of the Medical Director of the Oncology Outpatient Clinic who strongly believes in serving the whole patient, the Director of Pastoral Care at SVCMC recruited my service as chaplain to those clients, their families and the staff. I find this to be a rewarding ministry of service to this unique group of people. Through their illness they have grown in strength in their faith and freely share their spirituality and great love of the Lord with each other. In addition, I have joined in various aspects of ministry through the Community Out Reach Department, especially at Marion Sterling grade school located at 30th and Community College. I was also fortunate to serve as the liaison for the SVCMC Women's Guild and on the board for Professional Health Catholic Ministry which provided education programs for healthcare professionals. I also serve on the Diabetic Board and I am the recorder for Ethics Committee meetings and assist in creating the Ethics Newsletter. Given my position, I'm called to interact with a number of staff members, clients and family members. This has enriched my life and spirituality. SVCMC is a diverse community that reaches out to various cultures and people of many faiths and beliefs. I have always believed that God has a hand in the I ministry he calls one to, and I believe he has sent the right caregivers to SVCMC over the past 150th years. May God continue to bless all His people J who enter the doors at SVCMC - caregiver, fl^r ^^ client, family member or friend. / pray St. Vincent Ch Medical Center will a be present and finan supported to meet needs of the people I surrounding area. the personnel con to be people of deep and faith, be healers the heart, mind, body i spirit for all they are C to serve. SK. illlllllllllllllllllllllllllhiiimmillllllllllllllimilllinllilimhiiiiiiiiimilllll My wish is that it will continue and strengthen in its mission to the sick and poor. Sr. M«<y Vorofhy Tecco/ My relationship with SVCMC, dates back to 1978 and my first I appointment to the board of [trustees. [Names of great men and women [come to mind. Persons who [provided wisdom and guidance in decisions that deeply impacted the ( [hospital. The spirit and the mission [demonstrated by the employees and physicians inspired the board to devote hours discussing and planning for the hospital. Our present board continues this long tradition as a dedicated group of people. God bless each and every member of the Board of Directors, past and present. Sr. '

iiiiimhmiiiiimmmiimiimiimiiiiimimb = My wish is that it will = continue and strengthen in its mission to the sick and poor. Sr". Mcuy O'Qrady ^miiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiimiiiiiihiiir My first experience of Sr. Vincent Charity Hospital (SVCH) was when I was 12 years old and had my tonsils out. Dr. Paul Mielcarek was my doctor. I am not sure if he did the surgery but I recovered well - that was a good thing! My next experience of SVCH was as a junior professed sister. It was in the early 60's. When our sisters came home to Mt. Augustine for retreat we junior professed sisters moved out of the motherhouse and downtown to SCVH. We stayed there and went to summer school. Our time with the sisters at the hospital was wonderful. We had a new community living experience; we learned about and saw the hospital from top to bottom - from the j emergency room and morgue to the rooftop on July 4th to watch fireworks. My present experience at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center (SVCMC) is an honor and a privilege. As VP for Mission and Ministry, I try to live our mission of "In all Things Charity" everyday as I interact with senior staff, doctors, caregivers, patients and the many families who are here visiting their loved ones. The beauty of the position is that I see the mission being lived each and every day by so many of our caregivers. We have great partners with them. They will continue to bring the healing ministry of Jesus to others. My wish and prayer for the ministry at SVCMC is that it continues to be a beacon of hope for the poor in the surrounding neighborhood and an anchor in the city for all who come to the medical center for compassionate care, surgery or to prepare to enter into eternity. Sr. My wish is that SVCMC keeps up with the times in helping the sick and enhancing the mission of the Sisters of Charity Health System as a part of the CSA community. Sr". My wish is that they continue the good and blessed care of the first 150 years. 5r. [\g at the information desk in the clinic I saw very clearly how our ministry helped the poor who lived in the area. I was so pleased to be able to assist each person who came in to visit a family member or friend. I met so many lovely people who have enriched my life and many I have continued to be in contact with. I especially appreciated the security personnel who helped me in the evenings. I would like to see even more Outreach Programs at the hospital serving the needs of the neighborhood. Sr. Xavier Gar maw St. Vincent Charity Medical Center

impses In June 2014, Sr. Judith Ann Karam was elected Vice Chair/Chair-Elect by the Membership of the Catholic Health Association. She will be installed as Chair in June 2015, in Washington, DC. & The environmental concerns of Popes Paul and Benedict will find an additional voice in Pope Francis as he publishes his encyclical on climate change timed to precede the United Nation's drafting of Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015. There is also a gathering on climate change in Paris scheduled for December. In tandem with his moral imperative of concern with the poor who bear the brunt of the consequences of climate change, Sr. Evelyn Flowers with the help of Mrs. Karen Thomas, Activities Dept. at Regina Health Center, are spearheading an educational, consciousness raising process among the employees regarding this issue. & Sr. Marian Durkin was elected as Chairperson for Region VI of the Leadership Conference for Women Religious (LCWR) in spring of 2014. As chair of Region VI she is also a national board member. & Sr. Sharon Anne Yanak and Sr. Cheryl Keehner continue to participate in the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking, an Inter-Congregational effort in northeast Ohio. & St. Vincent Charity Medical Center has been a participant the Homeless Stand Down for a number of years. Sr. Miriam Erb, Vice President of Mission and Ministry attended this year on January 24, 2015. The Podiatry Department Director and resident physicians offered a service that no one else has offered - caring for feet. The homeless who attended had the opportunity to have their feet washed, messaged and checked. They were then each given individual suggestions for care. The men and women were very appreciative of this service gift they received.*' On January 17, 2015, Sr. Judith Ann Karam, CSA received the Edwin Riemenschneider Award for Excellence in Health Care Leadership from the Health Care MBA Program at Baldwin Wallace University, Division of Business Administration. She also gave the commencement address. & First opening its doors to elementary students in 2005, Lakewood Catholic Academy celebrated its 10th anniversary with a gala affair held at the school April 18, 2015. In addition to the gourmet dinner were live and silent auctions. In conjunction with the event was the awarding of the Insignis Award to Mrs. Maureen Arbeznik, Principal. The event was attended by several sisters including Sr. Theresa Bontempo and Sr. Kathy Andrews. * Sr. Catherine Walsh at the Catholic Worker House has partnered with Let's Grow Akron, a neighborhood children's garden program. The picture to the left is two of the 21 children who enjoyed the process of planting, growing, eating and marketing their produce in 2014. With the first sunny days of spring 2015, they have already started planning their gardens. Let's Grow Akron creates and supports gardens and beautification sites in neighborhoods with limited access to fresh food and green space. They are a part of the Ohio State University Extension College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. is a newsletter published by The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine Staff for this issue: Sr. Marian Durkin Sr. Evelyn Flowers Sr. Nancy Hendershot Sr. Judith Ann Karam Editor: Mrs. Caryn Kish Visit our website: www.srsofcharity.org

The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine welcomed seven new Associate Members on Sunday, March 29, 2015 in Columbia, SC. Mike Mancari, Connie's husband, is a US Army Veteran who, after completing college, worked as an industrial and sales engineer and branch sales manager. Mike is active in the Knights of Columbus and is a Eucharistic Minister, usher and altar server in his parish. I to R)Amy Ditolla, Mike Mancari, Peter LaHatte, Connie Mancari, Tony Scribellito, Marie Brown, Jocelyn Clarkson Tony Scribellito served in the US Navy from 1970-1991. During those years he and Trudy, his recently deceased wife, were involved with parish activities and youth sports. Retired, Tony continues to be involved with Naval Junior ROTC and Knights of Columbus outreach. He is a parish Eucharist Minister, usher and adult server. Tony has an adult son and daughter. & Marie Brown, a native of the Philippines, immigrated to the United States with her sister in 1984. She studied nursing in Columbia, SC and has a BS in Medical Technology. Marie is a nurse with the Department of Mental Health at Morris Village Residence in Columbia, SC. CSA Associate Clare Sikora married Joshua Dayton on April 9, 2015. Sister Marian Durkin and Associates Margaret Ann Jablonski and Bonnie Bowers were among those in attendance. Jocelyn Clarkson, a medical technologist and graduate of Columbia College with a degree in biology, was born and raised in Columbia, SC. She is a Eucharistic minister. She loves and serves all her "families," including CSA and the many others she encounters in her world travels. Amy Ditolla is a Library Information Professional and Holly Hill Branch Library Manager. She belongs to the Sodality, volunteers as E-prayer coordinator and 8th grade religious education teacher for her parish. Amy and her husband Clyde are blessed to have their adult son and daughter living with them. Peter LaHatte, is a self-employed insurance and financial planner. He is the father of an adult son and daughter and is active with parish RCIA, religious education, as well as the Knights of Columbus. Connie Mancari retired this past summer from her position as Administrative Coordinator to the State Director of the SC Department of Mental Health. She is a Eucharistic Minister, member of the Legion of Mary and volunteer at the Shepherd Center in Lexington, SC. Congratulations! Sr. Mary Patricia Barrett, CSA Sr. M. Cabrini Ferritto, CSA Sr. M. Stephanie Kovach, CSA Sr. Agnes McMahon, CSA

CSA/Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine 5232 Broadview Road Richfield, OH 44286 Address service requested. This newsletter is printed on recycled paper. In conjunction with the Year of Consecrated Life, The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine will have an Open 3-[ouse - Sunday, June 14,2015 1:30-4:30 PM at Mt. Augustine 5232 Broadview Road Richfield, Ohio 44286 Stop by and meet the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. 330-659-5100 for more information. I am counting on you "to wake up the world," since the distinctive sign of consecrated * life is prophecy... Religious follow the Lord in a special prophetic way... a religious nil', \\~ORI H! mus*; never abandon prophecy." Pope f ranei/. 29 Dovember 2011