SISTER BERNICE KRAUS
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 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.…
Sister Anacletus Schroeder made her monastic profession on June 24, 1936. She was a professional nurse for 52 years, and worked in Clarksville, Dermott, Morrilton, Van Buren and Boonville, MO. After retiring from nursing, she…
Sr. Mayme made her religious profession on June 24, 1935 and attended nursing school. After serving many years as a Registered Nurse, she became a registered Medical Records Librarian. Sr. Mayme is survived by a…
Sr. Maurus made her profession of faith August 9, 1953. She was manager of the Gift Shop in St. Scholastica Retreat Center, and was a certified dietitian. Well known for her creativity in cake design…
Sr. Loretto entered our community in 1972, transferring from her previous order of the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception in New Orleans, where she made vows on August 10, 1936. She became a professed monastic…
Sr. Helen made her religious profession on June 24, 1935. She served the community for many years as an accomplished seamstress. In addition, she worked in the yard and particularly enjoyed harvesting flower seeds to…
After her monastic profession on June 24, 1934, Sr. Eleanora became a Registered Nurse and served in our hospitals. She is survived by a sister, Helen Wolfe of Scranton, AR and the sisters of her…