| "What a gift that is for us to receive and to share with others, our fidelity and daily humdrum love...the stuff of life itself." |
Sister Luise Ahrens
Sister Cheryl M. Allam
| After laboring many years with the people in Japan, Sister Cheryl now serves on the management team of the Maryknoll Sisters' Development Department. |
Sister Sophia Aihara
| "I became interested in Maryknoll when I was living in Kyoto where I saw the Maryknoll Sisters' wonderful works. I was attracted by their beautiful union of prayer and work." |
Sister Mary Lou Andrews
| A missioner without borders, Sister Mary Lou Andrews has served in the Marshall Islands, Tanzania, Nicaragua and the United States. |
Sister Teresa (Terry) Alexander
| "By the time I got there, they were bringing up the first body. I think it was Jean Donovan. There was no doubt about identifying them at that point. We just knelt down right there and prayed." It was hard getting over the grieving for her lost companions. But she said she had to forgive the killers. "I never had a lot of bitterness in my heart." |
Sister Norma Angel
| Sister Norma has skills to bring people together at the present moment whatever it is." |

