Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill

2021 JUBILARIANS

 
 
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Sister Marie Clare Farabaugh, SC
80th Jubilee

Sister Marie Clare entered the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill on September 8, 1941, from Saint Leo Parish in Altoona, Pa. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Seton Hill University and taught students in schools of the Greensburg, Pittsburgh, and Altoona-Johnstown Dioceses.

After earning a certificate in recreational activities from Penn State University in 1977, she began a 22-year tenure as the activities director for elderly persons at Kane Hospital and Kane Regional Center in Glen Hazel. In 1999, the year of her retirement, Sister Marie Clare received the Manifesting the Kingdom Award for her for her ministries of teaching and service to the elderly. She continued to volunteer at Kane Regional Center and Caritas Christi, the motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity until 2011.

From 1988 to 2011, Sister resided at Saint Stephen Convent and was an active volunteer for Saint Stephen School and Parish. Sister Marie Clare then moved to Caritas Christi, where she has found joy in providing care and companionship to her fellow sisters and the residents of the Elizabeth Seton Memory Care Center.

Other 2021 Milestones

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70th Jubilee
Sister Mary Gertrude McElhinny
Sister Mary Jean Petrarca
Sister Patricia Mary Wilson
Sister Kathleen Delaney
Sister Louise Grundish

65th Jubilee
Sister Ann Infanger
Sister Georgia Litzenberg
Sister Mary Helen O’Donnell
Sister Ann Patrick Adams
Sister Andrew Mary Horvath
Sister Rosemary Donley
Sister Cory Canon
Sister Jane Mary Kelly
Sister Mary Norbert Long

60th Jubilee
Sister Mary Elizabeth McCauley
Sister Catherine Meinert
Sister Kathleen McCauley
Sister Donna Marie Leiden
Sister Patricia Laffey
Sister Judith Marie McKenna
Sister Mary Jo Mutschler
Sister Bernadette Manning

40th Jubilee
Sister Carole Marie Blazina