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Funeral Reflection
Journal Article

Funeral Reflection

2022
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Overview
Thoughtful, quiet, humble, prayerful, generous, dedicated, diligent, kind, friendly, loving--are just some of the descriptors that occur to me in reflecting on Sister Mary Elizabeth Gallagher. I first knew who Sister James Irene was when the 1951 entrance class was at the Mont preparing for final vows when we, the entrance class of 1958, were novices. Little did we know that many years later our paths would cross and merge in the education-related profession of librarianship. I tend to think that we all belong to a number of communities. For many of us here, the Community of St. Joseph is primary, for Mary was a vowed member, and served with our partners in ministry at our beloved Elms College.
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Catholic Library Association