Author Archives: Sister MB

“Nunnabes” and Friends


For the last few days we’ve had a fabulous time hosting nine women interested in joining the IHMs in some way. This was the weekend of our Coordinating Council meeting so many of our sisters who live at a distance, even Puerto Rico and Washington, DC were home for it. We  invited some IHM “wannabes” to hang out with us and join in the prayer and  presentations at the CC. I’m not sure which was best, the laughter, the wonderful sharing or the extra loud but delightful noise in the dining room. However, I do know  a lot of discerning happened as we shared our lives.

We’d love you to “Come and See”

Save the date!

IHM Chapter, IHM Capitulo 2012

IHM Leadership 2012-2018: Srs. Mary Ann Bredice, Janet Holland -Vice-president, Margaret Alandt, Jane Herb- President, Pat McCluskey, Helen Ingles

Sr. Joan Mumaw acting president and Sr. Jane Herb, newly elected president enjoy the community’s standing ovation.
Time for quiet reflection
Serious conversations
A rousing song during one of our rituals
IHMs enjoying each other
View of Lake Erie from our meeting room at Maumee Bay State Park
Our choir

 I hope one picture is really worth a thousand words.  So the above is worth eight thousand, right? Words actually limp trying to express what Chapter week meant to us. If you had you been here you would have observed a spirit of hope and peace, untity and great energy around our mission and our future. 

Meet Sister Kathy


IHMs in Action Sister Kathy blends her faith formation ministry with her design ministry. She’s shown here with Thomas, a young parishioner. Sister Kathy Onderbeke, IHM, wears two different ministry hats. She’s the director of faith formation at St. Louis Catholic Community on Clinton Township, Mich., a full-time job in a parish of more than 900 families. She is also a graphic designer, serving both the St. Louis and the IHM communities on a part-time basis. “I had been attending liturgy at St. Louis and had just finished my graphic design degree when the parish received word that a transition would begin with a neighboring parish,” Sister Kathy recalls. “I knew this would increase the pastoral needs, so I offered to help while I looked for work.” “The pastor asked if I could do Christian formation. When I said yes, he told me to get him my resume. I’m now in my fourth year at St. Louis.” Sister Kathy’s design ministry has involved creating logos, clip art and custom programs for St. Louis, as well as flyers, displays, brochures and ads for the IHM Sisters. “I like the energy and creativity design projects allow,” she says. Her time management skills and the flexibility of both the parish and the IHM community allow the unusual arrangement to work. Sister Kathy’s parish responsibilities include being part of a three-person pastoral team in addition to developing and implementing faith formation programs. “It’s a typical parish structure where you do what needs to be done,” she laughs. Her ministry gives her the opportunity to work with people of all ages, something she truly enjoys. She works with children, adults and those wishing to become Catholic in the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program. “I love the balance of working with different age groups,” she says. “Each generation has its own gifts and challenges; it s all about making the most of them. One of my favorite aspects of the ministry is accepting where people are and finding ways to engage them in their faith development.  Parishioners have told Sister Kathy that she has a gift for making children feel comfortable. “I don’t expect kids to behave like mini-adults,” Sister Kathy explains. “But I do look for activities that draw them into their faith and engage them in the life of the community. “For instance, Christopher, age 2, helps me open the church doors and puts the stoppers down. Thomas, age 3, helps me greet people. Recently, he showed a little 2-year-old how you get the water ready to ”o the dishes,’ telling her that when she gets big like him, she’ll be able to help too. “They’re involved with their faith community and enjoying themselves,” Sister Kathy continues. “Along the way, they learn not only about their faith, but also that they matter and belong. “It’s not about the tasks we do, but about the relationships we build.”

IHMs prepare for Chapter 2012

Chapter 2012! What’s that you might ask. Since religious communities are living, breathing organisms,  they don’t just keep existing from year to year. If they’re healthy they  grow and change in response to God’s new invitations to them. Thus all congregations meet every four to six years to set directions for the future and open to the Spirit’s call.

This year the IHM community comes together for Chapter 2012 from January 23 to 28, and this will include election of our IHM Leadership Council for 2012 to 2018. Then on Sunday,  January 29, the whole community–vowed members, associates and friends –will gather at a 2:00 PM Mass in the Motherhouse  chapel to celebrate the graces of the Chapter and our newly elected Leadership Council. We’d love to have you with us on the twenty-ninth if that’s possible for you. Give me a call at 734-240-9820 if you’d like to come. 

Of course we don’t take lightly the importance of this time . We desire to be  open to the Spirit of God moving among us, so we’ve been joining in this prayer for the whole year. As friends of IHM I invite you to pray it with us.

PRAYER FOR IHM LA ASAMBLEA – ASSEMBLY 2011

God, life-giving Spirit:
Traveling our communal faith journey, you guide us.
Stepping along the pathway toward our destiny, you guide us.
Discovering our purpose for existing, you guide us.

Listening to our journey’s life-revelations, you walk with us.
Sharing our story with others, you walk with us.
Discovering the wisdom in each other, you walk with us.

Gathering strength from one another, you give us courage.
Believing in our abundant wisdom, you give us courage.
Celebrating our passion for mission, you give us courage.

Seeing what to keep and what to let go, you give us new life.
Daring to dream, you give us new life.
Moving into a prophetic vision, you give us new life.

God, life-giving Spirit, you guide us into a future full of hope.
Thank you for our wisdom experiences and for all that
will unfold on our journey.
Amen.

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