Lorraine Zappala, CDP
Sister Lorraine Zappala (former Sister Mary Kevin) entered religious life from St. Denis in Hanover, NH.
Sister Lorraine Zappala (former Sister Mary Kevin) entered religious life from St. Denis in Hanover, NH.
Sister Theresa Stegman entered religious life from St. Mary Parish in Sharpsburg, PA. She credits her seventh-grade teacher, Sister Mary Grace Walter, as the person who most influenced her vocation.
Sister Julia’s family was most influential in her decision to enter religious life. She remembers praying the rosary together as a family, and said that reading missionary magazines and learning the plight of the neglected enkindled a desire in her to become a missionary.
Sister Nancy Schnur, formerly Sister Dorothy Ann, entered religious life from St. Mary Parish in Herman, PA. She recalls that witnessing her parents’ strong faith and love of God and the Blessed Mother influenced her decision to enter the Community at age 16.
Sister Loretta Jean Schorr entered religious life from St. Joseph parish in Duquesne, Pa. She credits the Sisters of Divine Providence who taught her with influencing her decision to enter religious life, as she admired their dedication and joyfulness.
Sister Rochelle Holly entered religious life from St. Mary Parish in Herman, PA. It was Sister Benigna Bumbernick and her teachers in grade school who most influenced her decision to become a Sister.
Sister Anne Arnold entered religious life from St. Basil Parish in Carrick, PA. She cites the essence of religious life and the charism of the Congregation of Divine Providence as the most influential factors that led her to become a Sister.