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MONROVIA – The Maryknoll Sisters have survived typhoons and famine in the Marshall Islands, murders of two of their own in El Salvador and civil war in Southern Sudan. The Roman Catholic ...
Sister Barbara's work among these Bolivian poor continued until 2001, when she retired, living first at the Maryknoll Sisters Convent in Monrovia, CA, until 2008, when she moved back to the ...
In 2005, she retired to the Maryknoll Sisters house in Monrovia, CA. In 2018, she relocated to the Maryknoll Sisters Center, Maryknoll, NY where she remained until her death. A Vespers service was ...
Once upon a time, the grounds surrounding the Maryknoll Sisters home in Monrovia were 6.5 acres of lushly green lawn and trees. They’ll never be that way again — not with water being so rare ...
MARTIN -Eleanor Mercedes Martin, a Maryknoll Sister, born July 24, 1915, passed away March 20, 2003 at Santa Teresita Hospital, Duarte, CA. Sister Mercedes was a native of California. She entered ...
Kane, died onSaturday, September 20, 2008, at Maryknoll Sisters Residential ... Mary retired to the Maryknoll Sisters Retirement Community in Monrovia, CA where she lived until 2002 when she ...
MONROVIA, Calif. (KABC) -- In Monrovia, the grounds at Maryknoll Sisters retirement home are becoming a water-saving oasis. The nuns at Maryknoll decided to get rid of six acres of grass ...
She’s volunteering to help turn a sprawling lawn into a native plant and pollinator heaven at the Maryknoll Sisters Catholic convent in Monrovia, in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
Once upon a time, the grounds surrounding the Maryknoll Sisters’ home in Monrovia were 6.5 acres of lushly green lawn and trees. They’ll never be that way again — not with water being so ...
Volunteers lay cardboard and wood-chip mulch at a sheet mulching workshop/work session on June 25 to help the Maryknoll Sisters of Monrovia transform their 6.5 acres of dying lawn into water ...