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EducationFrom our earliest beginnings in Duluth, we Sisters of St. Scholastica Monastery have stressed the value of education. Many of our Sisters have been or are
teachers — in elementary and secondary schools and in colleges and universities. Throughout the years, many other
Sisters have taught in summer religious education classes. ![]() Sister Lisa talking with first grade students at
Sister Beverley Raway with one of her nursing students at St. Mary's Medical Center.
Sister Margaret Clarke, teacher of several sciences, in her artifact-filled office. "Benedict was certainly a teacher, and that's what I've been called to be as a servant of God. I can share different ways to achieve peace and unity through my words and actions. God is using me, as He uses us all, to touch each other's hearts, to plant His seed and watch it grow." — Sister
Lois Ann Glaudel, elementary school teacher, St. Mary of the Lake
School, Chicago, Illinois
Sister Lois Ann Glaudel teaches at St. Mary of the Lake School in Chicago.
Sister Agnes Alich and her lab assistant examining the fluid in a flask.
Sister Martha teaching religion at Cathedral School in Superior, WI. |
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