By Sr. Christina M. Neumann, OSF
Did you know that Pope Francis has named this the Year for Consecrated Life? And tomorrow, February 2, is actually the World Day For Consecrated Life (though the celebration is transferred to the following weekend for parish observation). This is relevant for St. Anne’s Guest Home because, since 1952, Franciscan Sisters have served the vulnerable and needy at St. Anne’s, first at the home in Fargo and then in Grand Forks. For more information about the history of St. Anne’s, please visit the “About Us” section of our website; the bottom half of the page is devoted to this intriguing topic.
If you receive our monthly newsletter, The Broadcaster, you may have noticed (in our February issue) that we’ve started printing the names of the Sisters who have served here. I, personally, find history very interesting, and so I thought I would share information I found about these women. At the bottom of this post, you will find a list of Sisters from St. Anne’s. (On an aside: this year, February 2nd is doubly special for me, personally, since it is the ten-year anniversary of my reception as a postulant in Hankinson.)
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In celebration of this year, we sisters at St. Anne’s convent will be hosting an evening gathering, during which we invite people to pray with us, see our convent, and join in an informal discussion about this beautiful vocation. Anyone interested in attending may e-mail me at: sr.christinaosf@gmail.com.
The United States Council of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) also has more information about celebrating this special year.