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Showing posts with label AASH Gold Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AASH Gold Coast. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

Betty Jane Fisher to be honored at Sacred Heart Luncheon in Palm Beach

Betty Jane Jacobs Fisher
Alumna of Grosse Pointe 



Tomorrow is one of my most favorite annual Sacred Heart events.  I am so pleased to see that this year Betty Jane Fisher will be honored!   Also, to learn that a very generous donor has agreed to underwrite the full cost of the luncheon, thus enabling your contribution to be fully Tax Deductible and will be used to support the retired RSCJ.  If you are planning on going to the lunch and have yet to say so, please contact Julianne Mattimore, President of Florida Gold Coast AASH.  Also, mark your calendar and plan on coming later this month to the Annual AASH Day of Reflection - details below.   

Kudos to the LUNCHEON COMITTEE:  Mary Kay Tracy Farley, Kathy Fay, Patrice Kamps O'Grady, Terry Pfeil, Kim Baxter Polley, Sandra Steinthal Powell, and Doli E. Rodriquez 


Annual AASH Day of Reflection
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Moderator: Fr. Robert Randall

St. Edward Church
144 North County Line Road, Palm Beach, Florida 33480

ORDER of the DAY
9:30 A.M. Registration & Coffee (in Parish Center)
10:00 A.M. Meditation (in the Church)
10:45 A.M. Quiet Time

RECONCILIATION (optional)
11:15 A.M. Meditation
12:00 Celebration of the Eucharist
12:30 P.M. Lunch - Brown Bag (bring your own) in the Parish Center
1:15 P.M. Meditation
2:00 P.M. Quiet Time
2:30 P.M. Benediction and Dismissal

RESERVATIONS
Julianne Mattimore 
561-842-5081

FLORIDA GOLD COAST AASH
Julianne Mattimore, President
BJ Trumpbour Finnerty, 1st Vice President
Jeanne Conway O'Connor, 2nd Vice President
Mimi Morgan Welsh, Treasurer
Brenda Nolan Carey, President Emerita

Saturday, March 30, 2013

A Passion for Life and Giving Back - Mary Kay Tracy Farley


On March 2, 2013 the Gold Coast Sacred Heart Alumnae hosted their Twenty Fifth Annual Sacred Heart Luncheon.  Proceeds for this annual event go to the RSCJ Retirement Fund.  This was a special anniversary in many respects. The idea of a luncheon was first conceived by Jean Ward and Mimi Morgan Phelan Welsh two alums from Manhattanville.  

During the luncheon we honored Mary Kay Tracy Farley an alumna of Grosse Pointe and Manhattanville.  As her business card reads Mary Kay is a "Wife, Mother, Sportswoman and Philanthropist" but most of all she has a passion for life and giving back to causes that are near and dear to her.  The Society of the Sacred Heart has held a special place in Mary Kay's heart.  Mary Kay openly talked about her recent diagnosis with pancreatic cancer and gratefully told us that after many months of chemotherapy and the Whipple operation in September 2012 she is on the road to recovery.  She then asked the cancer survivors in the room to stand.  What a powerful moment this was as every table had at least one or more Sacred Heart alums who proudly stood to be recognized as a cancer survivor.  A true testament of their courage and faith. To learn more about Mary Kay and her incredible journey - click here to read her Caring Bridge Journal.

Julianne Mattimore, President of the Gold Coast AASH invited Shirley Miller, RSCJ Director of Mission Advancement for the Society of the Sacred Heart to give an update on the Society.  Sister Miller gave highlights of the In Mission for Life campaign which began five years ago and concluded successfully with a very generous pledge of $8,000,000.  Sister Miller expressed the deep gratitude of all the religious and said, "thank you all for your generous support of the Religious of the Sacred Heart and our elderly sisters for 25 years and so faithfully connecting with one another all these years and keeping the Sacred Heart mission alive".


Sister Miller shared the following:

·      "Today in the Society:
o   330 RSCJ in US, 2,500 world-wide – 18 RSCJ in Canada
o   We live out the educational and spiritual mission of the Society in many ways:  Network of Sacred Heart schools, in universities, and other educational institutions, in spirituality centers, with groups working directly with the poor, in provincial administration, at Oakwood and in Albany with our elderly sisters, as counselors, chaplains, administrators in parishes
o   International service – Rome at the mother house, Kathleen Conan, an American, is superior general and in Uganda, Kenya, Mexico, Haiti, Indonesia
o   50 retired sisters at Oakwood in Atherton, CA
o   30 retired sisters in Albany – at Teresian House, Abba House and Avila
·      The larger Sacred Heart family:
o   48,000 alums
o   135 associates
o   1,000 Children of Mary
o   12,000 students enrolled annually in SH schools
o   At least 24,000 parents
o   2,000 faculty and staff
o   400 trustees
·      That’s a lot of love being poured out on the world.

This “little Society” as St. Madeleine Sophie called the Society, has expanded over the years to include all of these groups and benefactors and friends and colleagues, greatly enlarging the 213 year old mission of MAKING KNOWN THE LOVE OF THE HEART OF CHRIST.

Although there are fewer RSCJ, the new wine of hundreds of thousands of lay people has burst from the old wineskins and alumnae and alumni, families, friends, collaborators, associates, Network schools, benefactors- are all involved in the educational and spiritual mission of this great little Society."

Friday, March 29, 2013

Alums Gather in Palm Beach, Florida

An evening in Palm Beach, Florida with Sacred Heart alum

Earlier this month alums and husbands gathered for cocktails and conversation at the home of Peggy Brennan Hassett and Jack Kehoe.  It was a wonderful way for the locals and the many snow birds to get together in the spirit of the Sacred Heart.  The night was a pre-celebration of the 25th year that alums have gathered together annually for lunch in the Palm Beach area.  The next day we would honor Mary Kay Farley at the Sailfish Club. All proceeds from the luncheon benefit the RSCJ retirement fund. The luncheon is always hosted on the first Saturday of March and is a great way to spend the day with fellow alums.  The highlight for me was to see Kathleen Hartigan Connelly - BC'61 and husband George who have known me all my life. Kudos to Peggy and Jack for hosting a very special evening!