Precious Blood Sisters celebrate jubilees of religious life

Precious Blood Sisters from throughout the United States gathered June 30 in Dayton for a Mass and banquet recognizing the jubilarians marking 60 and 75 years of religious life.

All of the jubilarians originally hail from Ohio and they have served in education, food service, health service, social services, pastoral ministry, community outreach and a host of other ministries.

Congratulations and thank you to all of this year’s Precious Blood jubilarians.

Sister Adeline Mertz – 75 years

Sister Adeline grew up as a member of St. Patrick Parish in St. Patrick, Ohio, and graduated from Ft. Loramie High School. During her years of active ministry, she served wherever there was a need, including in food service, health service and home arts at Salem Heights and in Burkettsville, Cincinnati, Dayton and Maria Stein, Ohio; and Rensselaer, Indiana.

“Eucharistic Adoration was important to me before I entered the Congregation and continues to be THE most important thing for me today,” Sister Adeline said. “I still pray one hour each evening in the chapel before the Blessed Sacrament before going to bed.”

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Sister Jeanette Buehler – 60 years

Sister Jeanette (M. Paul Agnes) grew up as a member of Precious Blood Church and graduated from Precious Blood High School (Fatima Hall), both in Dayton. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s in theology from the University of Dayton, as well as a master’s in organizational development from Loyola University Chicago.

During her years of active ministry, she served in elementary education in Dayton and Sedalia, Missouri; retreat ministry in Maria Stein, Ohio; social services in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati; and in various congregational positions. Although officially retired, Sister Jeanette remains active by serving on the Catholic Social Action Office’s Anti-Racism Task Force in Dayton; coordinating homicide prayer vigils in the greater Dayton area; and serving as an organizer of the Women’s Interfaith Discussion group.

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Sister Jeannine Kloeker – 60 years

Sister Jeannine (Leo Mary) grew up as a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Newport, Ohio, and graduated from Precious Blood High School (Fatima Hall) in Dayton. She also earned certifications as a dietary manager from St. Louis University and in religious education from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

During her years of active ministry, she served in food service and administration at the Congregation’s motherhouse and in Burkettsville, Carthagena, Maria Stein, St. Leonard’s and the Maria-Joseph Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, all in Ohio. Now in retirement at Salem Heights, she continues to serve the community as transportation coordinator.

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Sister Nancy Raley – 60 years

Sister Nancy (M. Alan) grew up as a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel (now Mary Queen of Peace) in Cleveland and graduated from Precious Blood High School (Fatima Hall) in Dayton. She earned a bachelor’s degree in home economics from the University of Dayton, a master’s in institutional administration from Michigan State University, and a certificate in dietetics from St. Marys Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. She also completed the requirements for licensure as a nursing home administrator.

During her years of active ministry, she worked as a dietitian and nursing home administrator in Dayton and Greenville, Ohio; Flint, Michigan; and Washington, D.C. She also spent several years in congregational leadership. Now in retirement, she continues to serve the community as a volunteer at the food pantry at Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley.

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Sister Mary Lou Schmersal – 60 years

Sister Mary Lou (Peter Marie) grew up as a member of St. Anthony Parish in Columbus Grove, Ohio, and graduated from Precious Blood High School (Fatima Hall) in Dayton. She earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Dayton, a master’s in religious studies from the University of Detroit, and a certificate in spiritual direction from Lourdes College in Sylvania, Ohio.

During her years of active ministry, Sister Mary Lou served in elementary education in Ohio, North Dakota and Virginia; in parish and diocesan catechetical leadership in Indiana, North Dakota and Ohio; pastoral ministry in Ohio; retreat team ministry in Michigan and Ohio; and public relations at the Maria Stein Shrine. Although officially retired, she remains active by performing vocation committee work with vocation directors in the Toledo diocese; mentoring CPPS candidates; justice, peace and ecology activism, including the community’s Grassroots newsletter; and participating in her parish’s Warm Caps program.

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Sister Cecilia Taphorn – 60 years

Sister Cecilia (Ellen Mary) grew up as a member of Church of the Nativity of Our Lord in Cincinnati and graduated from Regina High School in Norwood. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Dayton, a master’s in education from Xavier University, and a master’s in pastoral studies from Loyola University Chicago.

During her years of active ministry, she served as a teacher or principal in St. Joseph, Missouri, and in Dayton, St. Marys and Wapakoneta, Ohio. She was also director of religious education in Colorado and pastoral associate in Delaware, Ohio. For the past eight years, she has served on the Congregation’s leadership team.

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Sister Mary Wendeln – 60 years

Sister Mary (Dolores Marie) grew up as a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and graduated from Julienne High School, both in Dayton. She earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Dayton, a master’s in education from Marygrove College in Detroit, and a certificate in missiology from Washington Theological Union. She is also an Accredited Representative for the U.S. Department of Justice.

During her years of active ministry, she taught preschool and primary grades in Arizona, Maryland, Ohio and Virginia. She coordinated youth programs in Washington, D.C. and served as an immigration advocate in Maryland, Ohio and Washington, D.C. Although officially retired, Sister Mary remains active as a volunteer DOJ Accredited Representative in the Immigration Legal Services office at Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio.

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