Greetings,
Each day of National Catholic Sisters Week, we will be sharing the story of one of our new members or Jubilarian Sisters, those celebrating significant anniversaries in religious life!
Sister Jeanne grew up on a farm near Tyndall, SD, second in a family of four children. After graduating from Tyndall High School, S. Jeanne attended Mount Marty College. graduating in 1962 with a BA in Social Science. She says attending Mount Marty opened for her worlds academically and spiritually. That fall she entered Sacred Heart Convent.
After first profession, S. Jeanne taught at Mount Marty High School until its closure in 1969. This was followed by graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame where she earned a Masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. S. Jeanne’s ministries have included teaching at the college and graduate levels, counseling, serving as consultant and facilitator for numerous religious communities and leadership roles in the American Benedictine Academy, Association of Benedictine Retreat Centers and Monastic Interreligious Dialogue.
Since 1990, S. Jeanne has been engaged in full-time retreat ministry and continues to serve as Director of the ecumenical Spiritual Direction Ministry Formation Program. In 2000, S. Jeanne earned a Doctor of Ministry degree in Spiritual Direction through the Graduate Theological Foundation including a summer attending Oxford University in England. S. Jeanne continues as Director of the Benedictine Peace Center established in 2001 with the completion of a new wing of the monastery.
S. Jeanne writes: “Fifty years have passed quickly, filled with experiences and opportunities I hadn’t dreamed would be mine. Whatever the years before me hold, my hope is that I will be ever more attentive and responsive to the profound and amazing gift of God’s loving Presence among us. I am deeply grateful to my family, my sisters and all those whom I have been privileged to serve in a variety of ministries. With a long way to go yet, my hope is to attain what St. Benedict promises to a disciple after long years of fidelity in our monastic way of life, that is: “to run with heart enlarged on the way of God’s commandments.”
Sister Mildred Busch was born in Luverne, MN. She joined three brothers and three sisters growing up on a farm northwest of Luverne. St. Rose of Lima parish in Garretson, SD was an anchor in her family’s faith life as her father became the first layman to lector and serve as communion minister in their church following the reforms of Vatican II.
S. Mildred graduated from Garretson High School in 1961. She attended Mount Marty College for one year before she entered Sacred Heart Convent in 1962. In 1967 she received her BA in history from Mount Marty and MA in education from the University of Nebraska in 1981. For 33 years S. Mildred taught in elementary and high school levels in parish schools of Tabor and Yankton, SD; and Cedar Catholic High, Hartington and Cathedral of Risen Christ, Lincoln, NE. She was principal for 20 of those years and she states her years in education have brought great joy and satisfaction for the privilege of being involved in the lives of hundreds of children and young people.
Throughout her years in religious life, S. Mildred was involved in community administrative areas, serving terms on the Council and numerous committee and task forces. In 1999 she entered a new phase of ministry by serving on the task force for co-sponsorship of our Benedictine health system with the Aberdeen Presentation Sisters health system now known as Avera. She continued to serve the health system as a member of several Avera Hospitals Board of Directors and has been a System Member Chair for Avera Health. In 2005 S. Mildred was appointed Community Procurator. She loved these years of serving the community very directly, adding that “the learning curve was huge, but the challenge was enjoyable.”
Currently S. Mildred is Pastoral Administrative Assistant at St. Michael’s Parish in Lincoln, NE. Her newest venture has been writing and sharing Guided Visualizations on Gospel passages, stories and events. In closing S. Mildred says, “On my Jubilee, I celebrate with everlasting gratitude my call to the Monastery and thank God for His faithfulness.”
Blessings and return tomorrow for a string of Diamonds...
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