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In June 2012, the South Central Community elected its Community Leadership Team, which will serve until 2016. Our leadership team is based at our administrative offices in Belmont, North Carolina.

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South Central Community Leadership (from left): Sister Mary Rose Bumpus; Sister Jane Hotstream, president; Sister Patricia Coward; Sister Paulette Williams, vice president; Sister Deborah Kern; Sister Linda Falquette.

 

Because of geographic distance from areas of the South Central Community in the continental United States, Jamaica and Guam each elected their own leadership teams to focus on local issues.
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Members of the Jamaica Leadership Team are (from left)
Sister Bernadette Little, Sister Marie Chin, and Sister Susan Frazer.

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Members of the Guam Leadership Team are (from left) Sister Orlean Pereda, Sister Mary Cecilia Camacho, and Sister Maria Rosario Gaite.

 

 

 

 
 

Mercy Story

  • With a strong mission but declining numbers, Sisters of Mercy face an uncertain futute

    By Jennifer D. Jordan

    Jane Gerety knows she is among the last of her kind. It can weigh upon her like a cloak of melancholy.

    A Sister of Mercy, Sister Jane will probably be the last nun to serve as president of Salve Regina University, a Catholic institution founded by the religios order in 1947.

    Please click here to read the complete story.

    We thank The Providence Journal for granting us permission to republish the article.