Former BVMs Remain ‘Sisters’ for Life
A remarkable group of women—known as former BVMs—are living out the BVM charism and still walking with their "sisters" in spirit along diverse and rewarding paths.
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A remarkable group of women—known as former BVMs—are living out the BVM charism and still walking with their "sisters" in spirit along diverse and rewarding paths.
Sisters are part of pilgrimage to commemorate 35th anniversary of martyred church women.
Diminutive sister continues to tutor students in English after retirement.
The ripple effect of the BVM charism continues ever outward.
Oral history project preserves legacy while promoting new relationships.
Sisters are involved in projects nationwide to address the global epidemic of human trafficking.
Karen Conover, BVM was presented with the Durocher Award at Holy Names HS for young women in Oakland, Calif., where she taught chemistry.
BVMs were privileged to be among the crowds in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia his visit for Pope Francis visit.
BVM team participates in the Dubuque Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
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