Dominican Sisters of Houston
[2024-02-29 16:24:57]
Sister Donna was born in Queens, New York and lives in a two-bedroom apartment in New York with his parents, brother and sister. Sister Donna has a wonderful memory of an Italian-Irish-American family closely related to her. She listens to her grandparents, aunts and uncle stories, and likes to stay with them. She remembers the time to play outside the nearby friends and in the summer I am looking forward to the beautiful beaches of Long Island.
Donna studied at St. Nicholas Grammar School, Bishop Reilly High School and St. Francis High School in the New York train school. "I have great teachers at grammar schools and high schools, some of them religious women who swear to speak, they are my role models and leaders."
After graduating from high school, Sister Donna studied at the Queen's College in New York for two years and was later transferred to the University of Houston in 1978. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in secondary education in 1980. "I came across the Minister of the University of Houston and the Dominican sister on campus and I like the experience of the Dominican men and women who work together in the ministry Peters, he is my leader I am a friend In July 1982 Sister Donna entered the monastery.
Donna sisters taught science and taught at St. Pius X High School from 1980 to 1983. In 1983, she went to work as a pastor at Benta Wave Hospital. In the meantime, she attended St. Thomas University and received a clinical pastoral education certificate in 1984.
In 1985, she returned to St. Pius X High School as a scientific department, teacher, and head of the coach. During this time, Sister Donna also received a master's degree in systematic theology from the Aquinas Institute in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1988, she worked as a student, teacher and instructor for three years at the University of St. Agnes. In 1994, Sister Donna received a master's degree in private school management from the University of Boston.
For twenty-five years, Donna's sister served as principal and principal of St. Pius X. "I have extensive experience and have built up all the great relationships with my students, family and colleagues." I am enjoying the experience of all the ministers and growing up. "
In 2016, the sisters of Donna were elected Prioress of the Dominican sister in Houston, and in June of that year began to lead the team minister.
Sister Donna currently lives in Houston and enjoys traveling, sports, cooking, technology, genealogy research.
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For 125 years I have served in Houston, Galveston, Sabine, and other parts of Texas, California, and Guatemala. The two preparatory schools of St. Agnes University and St. Pius X High School in Houston continue to grow. Today, our members are about 66 people, of which one third is the Minister of Education, others are the Ministry of Dioceses, religious education, social welfare, Ministry of Campus, counseling, medical, law, family and women's services I am in. Music and art, the mission of Guatemala, retreat work, community organization and refugee support
She entered the monastery in September 1963. "In the summer of my junior and senior year I have decided that God wants me to join the sister of the Dominican sister of Houston." In 1968,