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Carmelite sisters donate prie-dieu to 9/11 Museum

1 of 14 The Rev. Sister Barbara Joan lights the candles in the chapel to prepare for the donation to the 9/11 Museum in New York City. CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY JANE BELLMYER Donated to the Episcopal Carmel of St. Teresa in Rising Sun in 2016, the sisters made the decision to donate Father Mychal Judge’s prie-dieu to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Father Judge is considered the first fatality of the terrorist attack CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY JANE BELLMYER With the sun shining into the chapel The Rev, Sister Barbara Joan takes a last opportunity to pray using Father Mychal Judge’s prie-dieu or prayer kneeler.

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Charles David Mahoney (March 31, 1937 - December 31, 2020)

Charles David Mahoney, 83, passed away on Thursday, December 31, 2020, peacefully at his home in Sterling, Kansas. He was born March 31, 1937, in Sterling Kansas to Logan and Josephine Mahoney. Chuck grew up in Sterling and graduated from Sterling High School in 1955 and attended Sterling College and Ft Hays State College. In 1958, he left Sterling and moved to Big Piney and went to work in the oilfield for Belco Petroleum (EOG) where he met Jo Ann Miller from Mountain View and in 1959, they married. Kimberlee was born in 1960 and Michael was born in 1962. Advertisement - Story continues below. He loved his family very much and they spent every weekend either camping, boating, fishing, hunting or taking snow machine trips through West Yellowstone. Chuck always attended his children’s sports activities and music concerts and was always working on their vehicles during their college years when they broke down.

Meet the nun of death row at the U S Penitentiary

More Batista, 63, grew up in Indianapolis attending Catholic schools, but it wasn t until later she was called to religious life. She joined the Sisters of Providence, taking her initial vows in 1985. She spent most of her ministry as a physician s assistant working first at a hospital in Chicago and later in Terre Haute. Two years ago, she became the order s Justice Promoter. Her job is to speak out on behalf of issues like racial justice, immigration reform and abolishing the death penalty. When the president announced plans to resume federal executions, it became a key focus. Her work soon involved more than standing outside the prison with fellow protestors.

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