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Nominate
a dynamic woman for the Ursuline Sisters' 2004 Angeline Award
LOUISVILLE,
Ky. (Dec. 22, 2003) - The Ursuline Sisters of Louisville are now accepting
nominations for the Angeline Award. Established in 1990, the award recognizes
a woman who possesses the qualities of St. Angela Merici and the Ursuline
Sisters' charism - a contemplative love of God resulting in an openness
and eagerness to serve the needs of others - and who addresses the needs
and concerns of her time.
Nominees
should also demonstrate Christian leadership by being actively involved
with challenges that face women and families today, such as illiteracy,
poverty, violence, abuse, prejudice or addiction.
This
woman must also currently have a personal connection to the Ursuline Sisters
of Louisville through ministry, professional association, education, relationship
or common goals and be able to receive the award in person at a ceremony
to be held July 30, 2004. Nominations are due Feb. 5, 2004.
The
Angeline Award is given every two years. Past recipients (year in parentheses)
include Donna McKinney Hansen of Spokane, Wa. (1991), a graduate of Ursuline
College, for her work as a former social worker and as a secretary for
social ministries; Juanna Gil Sanchez of Callao, Peru, South America (1992),
for founding an organization for senior citizens and helping bring a medical
team to her community; Barbara Emrich Cassidy of Louisville, Ky. (1994),
for her service to the elderly and her work with the Ursuline Bargain
Barn to help retired sisters; Margo Thompson Borders of Louisville (1996),
for her work with her church in adopting a Vietnamese family, organizing
neighbors to help an elderly couple and involvement in different social
service agencies that serve women and families; Maria Scharfenberger of
Louisville (1998), for her extensive work with the Hispanic community;
Jane Thibault, Ph.D., of Louisville (2000), a gerontologist, for ongoing
commitment to the senior population, serving on numerous committees and
establishing Spiritually Aware Growing Elders Resources, Inc.; and Mary
Kwan of Huston, Texas (2002), a graduate of the former Ursuline College
for her work to provide medical care to the poor.
Click
here for a nomination form or call (502) 897-1811. Click
here for more on the Angeline Award.
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