Sister Corinne, OSB
She taught the young and ministered to the elderly and lonely.
Sister Corinne Moske, OSB, died on July 13, 2008, at her home, Mount Saint Benedict Monastery, Erie. She had been in failing health for several years.
A daughter of Frank and Corinne Johnston Moske, she was baptized Virginia Rose at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Erie and later confirmed at St. Mary’s Church. She entered the Benedictine Sisters from that parish and became a novice in 1941. At that time she was given her religious name, Corinne, her mother’s name. She made her first profession of vows on August 18, 1941 and her perpetual monastic profession on August 18, 1944.
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Welcome to the July Mount Monthly

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In this issue you will be introduced to seven Sisters celebrating their Jubilee Years. Siser Christine Vladimiroff, OSB, prioress facilitated a retreat for Benedictine Sisters in Duluth, Minnesota, and Sister Anne McCarthy participated in an interreligious conference in Kentucky. Sister Joan Chittister, OSB won a first place Catholic Press Association award and we update you on the Heritage of Hope Capital Campaign.
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Seven Sisters Celebrate the Joy of their Jubilee Years
“Uphold me, O God, according to your word
and I shall live,
and do not fail me in my hope.”
The Sisters sing this third stanza of Psalm 119 when they renew their vows.
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie will recognize and celebrate the Jubilees of these Sisters during Evening Praise on Saturday, August 16.
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Prioress Facilitates Retreat

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Sister Christine Vladimiroff, OSB, prioress, was at St. Scholastica Monastery, Duluth, Minnesota., June 14-21 to facilitate the annual retreat for the Benedictine Sisters there.
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Sister Ann Attends Interreligious Conference
Sister Anne McCarthy, as a director of the board of Monastic Interreligious Dialogueattended Gethsemani III, an interreligious conference on “Monasticism and the Environment” sponsored by MID in May, at the Trappist Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky.
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Sister Joan Wins Catholic Press Association Award

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"Welcome to the Wisdom of the World" (Eerdmans) by Sister Joan Chittister, OSB, has been awarded First Place for Spirituality Hardcover books by the Catholic Press Association (CPA).
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Heritage of Hope Capital Campaign
The Capital Campaign continues with more contributions every day! Thanks to our generous supporters, as of June 16, we have raised 92% of our $9 million goal. Phase One of the monastery’s living space renovations are underway. We continue to reach out to the community to help us reach our goal so that we can:
- Address program support and funding of unanticipated ministry needs.
- Attract business and grant funding for ministry capital projects as an investment in the revitalization of inner-city neighborhoods.
You can learn more about our ministries “at-a-glance” by getting the current issue of the Mount magazine.
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Her Cheerful Smile, Twinkling Eyes and Kind Words Brought Us Joy
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Sister Margaret Harrison, a Benedictine Sister of Erie for 80 of her 96 years, died quietly at her home, Mt St. Benedict Monastery on June 16.
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