
The Beginning of our Mission in Tanzania
The founding of the mission in Tanzania of the Pallottine Sisters was a most important event in the history of the Pallottine Missionary Sisters of

The founding of the mission in Tanzania of the Pallottine Sisters was a most important event in the history of the Pallottine Missionary Sisters of

ST. MILDRED ACADEMY: PALLOTTI HIGH SCHOOL LAUREL, MARYLAND St. Mildred Academy opened in 1921 as a high school and boarding school. The building housed a

LAUREL, MARYLAND Richard Snowden, a wealthy Welsh Quaker in the late 17th century, originally owned the land which eventually became the city of Laurel. A

VINCENT PALLOTTI HOSPITAL Morgantown, W.V. History of the Morgantown Hospital The first hospital located on this site on High Street was opened around 1900 and

LOGAN, WV: 1943-1982 Mount Carmel Convent On November 21, 1943, Srs. Lamberta Berg and Carmen Kovacs traveled the crooked W.V. roads to begin the apostolate

ILLINOIS: 1944-1958 In September of 1944, Srs. Mary Bede Kurth, Monica Crnkovich, and Kathleen Vargo arrived in L’Erable, Illinois. This small farming village in the

WHEELING, W.V. Welty Home for the Aged: 1967-1988 Miss Clara Welty left the money from her estate to the Diocese of Wheeling, but the money

SPRNG LAKE, MICHIGAN St. Mary’s School: 1954-1988 The sisters came to Michigan at the invitation of Father LeRoux of the Grand Rapids Diocese. The little

PALLOTTINE COLLEGE: “Mater Admirabilis” MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN On August 14, 1932, Srs. Germana (Germain) Kroetz, Lorenza Thum, Lidwina Leberle, and Edith Baeza arrived in Milwaukee. They

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HOUSE OF STUDIES: 1932-1965 WASHINGTON, D.C. The White House. In 1934, Franklin Roosevelt added a second floor to the West Wing and

The founding of the mission in Tanzania of the Pallottine Sisters was a most important event in the history of the Pallottine Missionary Sisters of

ST. MILDRED ACADEMY: PALLOTTI HIGH SCHOOL LAUREL, MARYLAND St. Mildred Academy opened in 1921 as a high school and boarding school. The building housed a

LAUREL, MARYLAND Richard Snowden, a wealthy Welsh Quaker in the late 17th century, originally owned the land which eventually became the city of Laurel. A

VINCENT PALLOTTI HOSPITAL Morgantown, W.V. History of the Morgantown Hospital The first hospital located on this site on High Street was opened around 1900 and

LOGAN, WV: 1943-1982 Mount Carmel Convent On November 21, 1943, Srs. Lamberta Berg and Carmen Kovacs traveled the crooked W.V. roads to begin the apostolate

ILLINOIS: 1944-1958 In September of 1944, Srs. Mary Bede Kurth, Monica Crnkovich, and Kathleen Vargo arrived in L’Erable, Illinois. This small farming village in the

WHEELING, W.V. Welty Home for the Aged: 1967-1988 Miss Clara Welty left the money from her estate to the Diocese of Wheeling, but the money

SPRNG LAKE, MICHIGAN St. Mary’s School: 1954-1988 The sisters came to Michigan at the invitation of Father LeRoux of the Grand Rapids Diocese. The little

PALLOTTINE COLLEGE: “Mater Admirabilis” MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN On August 14, 1932, Srs. Germana (Germain) Kroetz, Lorenza Thum, Lidwina Leberle, and Edith Baeza arrived in Milwaukee. They

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HOUSE OF STUDIES: 1932-1965 WASHINGTON, D.C. The White House. In 1934, Franklin Roosevelt added a second floor to the West Wing and