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Hundreds of community members gathered to say goodbye to Erie Benedictine Sister Marian Wehler and Sister Tina Geiger, RSM, of Catholic Rural Ministry. Sister Marian has spent nearly thirty years in this ministry.

The Congregation of St Scholastica, to which the Benedictine Sisters of Erie belong, recently held their Congregation Chapter meeting. Sisters Diane Rabe, Charlotte Anne Zalot, and Anne McCarthy represented the Erie Benedictines. Sister Anne Wambach, member of the Congregation Council, and Sister Susan Doubet, Chapter secretary, also attended.

The Erie Benedictines were among the 3,000 persons at the 2026 Pride on the Bay event at Liberty Park the end of June. With a poster on their display table quoting the Rule of St. Benedict, "we believe the divine presence is everywhere," and stickers to give away, Communications intern Sophie, Sister Linda Romey, and Miriam, newly in the Benedictine Peacemakers Program, greeted attendees throughout the afternoon. "This event is a great place to have good conversations and connect with friends and meet new people," said Sister Linda. "We were especially happy to be able to invite everyone to the monastery on Saturday, July 11, for an open house to celebrate 170 years since we arrived in Erie."

We celebrate with our 2026 70-year jubilarians: Sisters Norma Jean Kingsley, Rosanne Lindal-Hynes, Claire Marie Surmik, and Joachim Frey.

Last Saturday 200 guests enjoyed Mother Ignatia's Ban the Bootleggers Bash at Glinodo Center. The Benedictine Sisters are grateful for everyone who helped make it happen.

Sisters, oblates, and guests celebrated a special 170th Anniversary Liturgy on June 14. Celebrant Rev. John Beal offered a beautiful reflection on Sunday's Gospel, Matthew 9:36—10:8. His reflections incorporated the Benedictine anniversary; they follow:

The St. Benedict Academy Class of 1966 celebrated their 60th class reunion on June 6 at the Lake View Golf Club in North East. The following Sunday morning, members gathered at the monastery for Sunday liturgy followed by a gathering in the monastery dining room. Sisters and other guests enjoyed visiting with alumnae, some of whom now live out of town and hadn't visited recently.

Development Associate Michelle Basista, CFRE, spoke with Amanda Post at Erie News Now about the Ban the Bootleggers Bash fundraiser.