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Dominican Sister of Hope Teresa Paul Heinke was born July 16, 1924, in Ozone Park, N.Y., to William and Teresa (Pennea) Heinke. Sister Teresa Paul entered the novitiate of the Dominican Sisters of Newburgh, N.Y., on Feb. 11, 1949. She made her First Profession Aug. 16, 1950, and Final Profession Aug. 21, 1953. Sister Teresa Paul earned bachelor and master degrees in business education from Columbia University, New York City. She also earned a master’s degree in counseling from Siena College, Loudonville, N.Y.
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Resurrection Sister Alexandra Jazwinski, daughter of Benjamin and Genevieve E. (Piekarski) Jazwinski, was born and raised in Yonkers, N.Y., one of five children, with two brothers and two sisters. She attended St. Casimir School in Yonkers, and was taught by the Sisters of the Resurrection, the order of which she joined at the end of her freshman year at Sacred Heart High School, Yonkers, in 1945. th After high school, Sister Alexandra attended A N graduating with a bachelor’s Fordham• University, N.Y., N degree in education. She also completed studies in library science at The Catholic University of America, Washington, and administration at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh and Albany, N.Y. Sister Alexandra taught middle school students in the Archdiocese of New York as well as in the Diocese of Albany in St. Casimir, Albany; St. Adalbert, Schenectady, and St. Michael, Cohoes. In 1980, Sister Alexandra was appointed principal of St. Veronica School, Howell, where she ministered until 1992. She received recognition in 1992 in “Who’s Who among America’s Teachers.” For the next 18 years, Sister Alexandra served in Rome, Italy, as a member of the General Administration of the Congregation, as well as liaison between the congregation’s Italian Primary School at the mother house and the general administration. Additionally, since 1982, she has worked with the congregation’s Third Order, Apostles of the Resurrection. Sister Alexandra returned from Rome in October 2011 and now resides in Castleton-on-Hudson, N.Y., the Provincial Home, and is currently in charge of the Provincial Archives.
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A NPaul taught in St. Patrick Elemenelor’s degree in English from The College of St. ElizSister Teresa • abeth, Morristown, and a master’s in that field from tary School, Newburgh, N.Y., from 1950 to 1952. the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. Over From 1952 to 1955, she was principal of Our Lady the course of her ministry, Sister Margaret served of Victory School, Mount Vernon, N.Y., and taught in th in New Jersey and around the parishes and schools Nativity School, the Bronx, N.Y., from 1955 to 1956. • A N City, Paramus, Clifton, Maryworld, including Jersey Sister Teresa Paul taught business education in St. N • land, Washington, D.C., and the Virgin Islands, Mary High School, Paterson, from 1956 to 1963; In the Diocese of Trenton, Sister Margaret served Our Lady of Lourdes High School, Poughkeepsie, as program director of Maris Stella Retreat House, N.Y., from 1963 to 1965, and Immaculate High Harvey Cedars, from 2007 to 2009, when she School, Danbury, Conn., from 1965 to 1967, where assumed a role in Georgian Court University, Lakeshe also did thcounseling. wood, as a teacher of English as a Second Language. From 1967AtoN1972, Sister Teresa Paul was director • of admissions at Mount Saint Mary College, She presently serves as an ESL and citizenship teacher in St. Francis Community Center, Lakewood. Newburgh. She offered guidance and counseling in St. Joseph High School, Toms River, from 1972 to th 1979, and was director of religious education in Holy • AN Trinity Parish, Passaic, from 1979 to 1981. N • Sister Teresa Paul became principal of Assumption School, Emerson, in 1981; in 1987, she moved to director of development for Immaculate Heart th th Township, until 1989. She Academy, Washington AN A N for St. Mary High School, A N N was director of guidance • h t IV • Conn., fromN1989 to 1991; St. JosephS • New Haven, AN of Palisades High School, West New York, N.J., from • 1991 to 1993, and St. Mary School, New Monmouth, from 1993 to 2000. In 2000, she moved to St. Agnes (now part of Our Lady of Perpetual Help-St. Agnes) Parish, Atlantic Highlands, working as a substitute teacher in the Dominican Sister of Hope school for one year before retiring in 2001. Barbara Sister Teresa Paul counseled divorced women th BARTON th program in St. Mary Parish from through a “Prism” DominicanASister of N A Nreligious education classes 1995 to 1999; taught Hope Barbara Barton • • in several parishes and was a member of the board was born July 4, 1937, of trustees of Mount St. Mary College from 1975 to Joseph J. and Florence to 2000, and a member of the executive committee (McGarigle) Barton, in from 1984 to 1999. Upper Darby, Pa. In 1998, Sister Teresa Paul was awarded the Sister Barbara Outstanding Educator of the Year Award at St. Mary entered the novitiate of School by then-Bishop John Smith. the Dominican Sisters Sister Teresa Paul is currently in the process of of Newburgh, N.Y., in relocation. September 1958, made her First Profession in June 1960 andth Final Profession in August 1966. She A N degree in elementary education th earned a bachelor’s • AN from Mount St. Mary College, Newburgh, and bachN • elor and master degrees in music from Marywood University, Scranton, Pa. Sister Barbara taught in schools in Elizabeth City and Durham, N.C., from 1963 to 1967. She taught piano at Mount St. Mary Music School in Newburgh from 1968 to 1978, and also taught at Guardian Angel Elementary School, New York City, from 1978 to 1979. th to 1984, she served in music minis-• A N NIV From 1979 A Nof Tolentine Parish, the Bronx,SN.Y., try at St. Nicholas th AN and• at Our Lady Queen of the Angels Parish, New N • York City, from 1989 to 1990. Sister Barbara was Sister of Charity of Saint also a rehearsal pianist for shows and accompanied Elizabeth Margaret NULTY the concert choir and madrigal singers at Mount St. Mary College for seven years. Sister of Charity of She served from 1990 to 1994 at the Webster Saint Elizabeth Margaret Apartments, a residence for working women in New Nulty, formerly Sister York City. From 1994 to 1997, Sister Barbara was Vincent Eileen, was born engaged in a variety of services to the congregation. in Plainfield. She entered She was a music teacher at Dominican Academy, Fall her order March 6, River, Mass., from 1997 to 1999, and was sacristan 1953, and made her final for the Center of Hope, Fall River, from 1999 to 2001. profession of vows Sept. Sister Barbara currently resides in Asbury Park. 8, 1957. She earned a bachContinued on • S4 NI
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