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A Legacy of Courage Looks to the Future

nearly 400 sisters and friends—including Associates, alumni, students, staff, former Sisters, supporters, and community and state leaders— gathered in late September at Notre Dame de Namur University (ndnu) in Belmont, California, for the centennial celebration of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur’s arrival to the area.

Upon finding the beautiful Ralston land in 1923, in what would later be known as Belmont, Sisters spent countless days and hours fixing up the old mansion on the property. In September of 1923 the inaugural classes of the college, high school department, and elementary department commenced their educational journey.

Over the years, these educational institutions flourished, and their roots intertwined with the fabric of the surrounding community. Many Sisters graced the classrooms of Notre Dame Elementary School (nde), the former Montessori School (currently Notre Dame Preschool), Notre Dame Belmont High School (ndb), and the College of Notre Dame (now Notre Dame de Namur University). Sisters imparted their wisdom to future generations, assuming the mantle of teachers and leaders within these esteemed schools. From the start, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur have had a wonderful relationship with the community in and around Belmont that remains strong today.

The gathering was a collaboration of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, ndnu, ndb and nde . Festivities included a beautiful liturgy followed by a buffet luncheon and program. Several Sisters, students from each of the schools, and other friends participated by doing readings, serving as Eucharistic Ministers, sharing reflections, singing, and more. The Sisters were presented with several honors including proclamations from the Mayor of Belmont and the Governor of California. It was a wonderful reunion of old friends and an opportunity to meet new, all of whom have been touched by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and our mission to make known God’s goodness. ❊

From the homily of Rev. Anthony McGuire below left and right : Nearly 400 Sisters, Associates, alumni, students, staff, former Sisters, supporters, and community and state leaders gathered for the celebration.

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Sisters Academy of Baltimore Welcomes New School President

on september 13th, Sisters Academy of Baltimore held a special Mass with the theme, “Blessed is She,” to welcome the students to a new school year, celebrate Our Lady’s birthday, and install Mrs. Kaliq Hunter Simms as the second President of Sisters Academy.

Congratulations to Mrs. Simms on her new position!

Founded in 2004 by four religious congregations, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Sisters of Bon Secours, Sisters of Mercy, and Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Sisters Academy is

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