Monthly Archives: October 2009

Sr. Michele takes the plunge

Sr. Michele a few years ago

Sr. Michele taking the plunge then...

Sr. Michele Denton, IHM has taken the plunge. On Saturday, October 10, she professed vows of celibacy, poverty and obedience in a powerfully beautiful Profession Mass.  A packed congregation included family, gobs of IHMs, faculty, parents, students and former students (one who even traveled from Arizona) of Marian High School where Michele teaches, as well as longtime friends and friends from the World Community of Christian Meditation. Many facets of the ceremony were quite remarkable. Father Kevin Maksym, a friend since college,  presided at the liturgy. In an introduction before Mass he spoke of Michele as his best friend and a tremendous support for his vocation to the priesthood. The Marian high school choir directed by Rachel Creech led the music and began with a prelude that Sr. Michele loves. In the Entrance procession Michele walked up the aisle arm in arm with her parents Doug and Rev. Gretchen Denton. Yes, Michele’s mother is a Presbyterian pastor.  It cannot have been easy for either of them when Michele converted to Catholicism — and, of all things, decided to enter religious life.  IHM President Sr. Mary Fran Gilleran mentioned that Michele had made a very serious, well thought out discernment about making final Vows, and I was struck by the emphasis Michele gave to the words “for the rest of my life” as she spoke the words of profession. Her joy radiated through the chapel and was met by spontaneous affirming applause from the congregation. In each Profession we see a different face of God, a unique way that God has spoken in this woman’s heart.  We all left  chapel on Saturday awed at God’s work in Michele and grateful for the gift of vocation. In the next few days I hope to post a video of Sr. Michele’s actual vow ceremony.  Keep posted.

...and now!

...and now!

Never met a nun before!

Srs. Fran Chirco and Annette, IHM with their new best friends

Srs. Fran Chirco and Annette Boyle, IHM with their new best friends

Sr. Eileen Semonin, IHM enjoying the students' questions

Sr. Eileen Semonin, IHM enjoying the students' questions

Last week new students at our college, Marygrove, in Detroit came to the Motherhouse to learn about the IHM sisters who founded their college.  At least half of the students had never met a nun before.  Four students sat in a group with two sisters. They had great questions and we had a lot of fun together.  In a number of  groups the students asked what made us enter the convent. I loved watching the students’  faces as  Sister Eileen told them that she was engaged to be married at the time when she experienced her call from God during a Holy Hour.  Sister said she then had to write a “Dear John” letter to her fiance who was in the service.   They loved it.  Sr. Annette got their attention too when she talked about her years of ministry in Africa.  The students had come to learn about the IHM sisters, but since we IHMs are teachers to the core we managed to focus some time on the students’ plans for their future.  A great opportunity to encourage their dreams.  We can’t help ourselves!

Meet the Family

Left front: Srs. Mary Alexis Fisher, OSP, Fran Fasolka, IHM Scranton, Clarice Proctor, OSP. Row two: Srs. Rose Yaeger, IHM Immaculata,

Left front: Srs. Mary Alexis Fisher, OSP, Fran Fasolka, IHM Scranton, Clarice Proctor, OSP. Row two: Srs. Rose Yaeger, IHM Immaculata, Mary Fran Gilleran, IHM Monroe, Mary Jo Gallagher, IHM (S), Joan Mumaw, IHM (M), Lorraine Magrew, IHM (I), Mary Persico, IHM (S) Back row: Srs. Mary Ann Bolger (I), Julie Vieira (M)

Just enjoying each other

Just enjoying each other

Taking off for a walking tour

Taking off for a walking tour

You know what it’s like when the family gets together for a wedding or some other big event? The feeling of excitement and warmth? That’s what it was like in our Motherhouse last weekend when our OSP IHM family gathered, including the Oblate Sisters of Providence (OSP) from Baltimore, and IHM Sisters from Immaculata and Scranton, Pennsylvania and Monroe, Michigan.  Representatives of the four communities gather for a board meeting every year and we in Monroe were excited to host it this year. In an earlier blog post (January 14, 2008) I wrote about the beginnings of the IHM community in Monroe, but there’s so much more to the story. Let me fill in one more little chapter.

For approximately a hundred years after IHMs were broken off from each other in the 1860s the groups had little contact with each other, but in the late 60′s we realized that we needed to get together and reconnect our stories. Every ten years since then we’ve gathered all the members of the three IHM communities for prayer, faith sharing, storytelling and partying. An electric atmosphere results.  It’s wonderful. In 1995 when we gathered in Monroe for the Sesquicentennial celebration of our IHM communities something new, something powerful and even more wonderful, happened. We invited two representatives of the OSP community, our co-founder Mother Theresa Maxis’s first community, to our gathering.  When they were introduced the whole assembled group rose in a spontaneous standing ovation. A very moving moment that made us realize that without the OSPs we are not whole. We’ve learned a lot about each other since then and pondered our history of racism together. The bonds between us have deepened. From now on we will always be four.