Sister Agatha Knittig, OSB
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Sister Leonella made her monastic profession in 1936 and earned her master's degree in history from Creighton University in Omaha. Her 42-year teaching career included assignments in Prairie View, Charleston, Scranton, Altus, St. Vincent, Rogers,…
The native of St. Francis, Texas made her monastic profession in 1955. For the past fifteen years she was director of maintenance and housekeeping at St. Scholastica Center. Previously, she was on staff at St.…
Sr. Concetta made her religious profession on June 24, 1938. She was assigned to St. Joseph's Orphanage in North Little Rock from 1938-1962, where she was house mother for the young boys. She then returned…
Sister Bernice Kraus, who made her monastic profession on June 24, 1934, was a childcare provider at St. Joseph's Orphange in Little Rock. Later, at home in the monastery, she served the community as mail…
Sister Benita Wewers was a teacher in parochial schools in Little Rock, Fayetteville and St. Scholastica Academy in Fort Smith. She made her religious profession on June 24,1934. She was prioress of St. Scholastica Monastery…
Sr. Antonia made her monastic profession on June 24, 1954 and served as a school teacher in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. She also served the community as House Coordinator and as Retreat Center Director. In…
Sr. Anastasia, who made her monastic profession on June 24,1959, was a homemaker for the missions in Altus, Little Rock, and at the monastery in Fort Smith. In addition, she was a very fine seamtress.…