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©
2004 Ursuline Sisters
of Louisville.
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Mass
and dinner honors Ursuline Society
The
Ursuline Society Mass and Dinner was held Nov. 2, 2003 at the Ursuline
Motherhouse. The annual event allows the Ursuline Sisters the opportunity
to thank benefactors who support their mission with gifts totaling
$1,000 or more per fiscal year. These benefactors are known as the
Ursuline Society.
The
evening reflected the Ursuline Sisters' current focus on "hope,"
with inspiration drawn from Saint Angela's words, "Keep your
faith and hope alive."
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Ursuline
Sisters' president, Sister Jean Anne Zappa
(center), presented Jim Wagner (left) and Bill Wagner
(right) of Bosse Funeral Home with framed medallion
in recognition of their years of dedication and service
to the Ursuline Sisters, dating back to the late 1800s.
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Theresa Batliner,
left, of Cotton
and Allen, PSC receives a framed
medallion from Sister Jean
Anne Zappa. The gift was given
in gratitude for Cotton and
Allen's continued support
of the Ursuline Sisters
of Louisville.
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Sister Assumpta
Devine, Marian Home
Administrator, holds a framed rendering
of Marian Home by Louisville artist
Wadia Newman. Sister Jean Anne Zappa
presented the gift in honor of Marian
Home's 25th anniversary celebration,
which concluded in October.
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Benefactors
Martha and Alvin Young enjoyed good food
and conversation with Sister Anthony Wargel at the
Ursuline Society dinner. Martha is also an Ursuline
Academy alumna ('47).
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Benefactors
Lee and John Scharfenberger,
members of the Ursuline Society, enjoy dinner.
John is also a volunteer for the Ursuline
Campus Art Fair planning committee.
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Benefactor Shirley
DeFelice, left, an Ursuline Academy
alumna ('47) chats with her sibling, Sister Jamesetta
DeFelice at the Ursuline Society dinner.
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