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Early History
The Sisters of St. Francis at Bay Settlement were officially recognized by the Diocese of Green Bay on March 14, 1881. As early as 1968, our founding Sisters, Pauline LaPlante, Christine Rousseau,
Pius Doyle, and Mary Van Lanen, took up ministry including teaching and healthcare among immigrant families in Northeast Wisconsin at the request of our founding Father, Edward Francis Daems.
See also: Community History and Community Founders pages.
Leadership
Community Leaders elected to four-year term beginning June 2006:
Sister Ann Rehrauer, Community President
Sister Paulette Hupfauf, First Vice President
Sister Madonna Swintkoske, Second Vice President
See also: Our Leadership Team
Corporate Statements:
Our Community has taken corporate stances to:
- Advocate for the redirection of excessive military spending to meet social needs.
- Oppose the death penalty.
- Support the Jubilee 2000 Campaign for Debt Relief of the world’s most impoverished nations.
See also: Working for Justice and Peace
Media Contact
Sister Jeanne Vander Bloomen
Community Secretary
Phone: 920-884-2734
Fax: 920-468-1207
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