Posted October 06, 2022
From our founders, we inherit a style of discipleship marked by compassion and a preference for the poor, and in this tradition, we engage in works which alleviate human suffering in its many forms.
HM Constitutions #75
The Sisters of the Humility of Mary began in 1854 as an association of laywomen who felt called to revitalize Christian life in northeastern France.
In 1864, Bishop Amadeus Rappe of Cleveland, Ohio invited the sisters to come to America. In June of that year, Father Begel and the entire community of nine sisters, two novices and four orphans set sail from France and eventually... read more
Posted September 27, 2022
Fr. Joe McNulty was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Cleveland in 1969. Just three years into his priesthood, Fr. Joe was called to serve as chaplain to the Cleveland Catholic Deaf Community. In... read more
Posted September 27, 2022
Sister Corita entered the Congregation of St. Joseph in 1954, and from the outset exemplified the teachings of the Gospels and service to the Church:
“Eyes open, ears attentive to the sufferings of the world, spirit... read more
Posted September 23, 2022
Monsignor Frederick B. Mohan was a native of Holy Name Parish where he attended elementary and high school. He studied theology at St. Mary’s seminary and was ordained on April 23, 1935. He went on... read more
Posted September 20, 2022
Tom and Margaret Lynch demonstrated an incredible commitment to the mission and values of the St. Augustine Health Ministries and Catholic Charities.
The Lynches regularly participated in activities benefitting the St. Augustine Health Campus, lovingly sharing... read more