We are grateful for the life of our Dear Aunt Rosie. We give God gratitude for her life here on earth. We give thanks to all the Sisters in the Convent for their faithfulness and love. We especially give thankfulness for the presence of Sister Judith Miriam who was with us last evening and all last night and early this morning for staying with Aunt Rosie, praying and singing. In His Love, Brian and Roz Lynch
I loved my sister Rosie dearly, and I thank God most sincerely for her life. I will miss her sorely, her letters, her phone conversations, and her deep love and concern for her extended family. I will always remember her fondly for as long as I live. I would like to thank the Sisters most sincerely for the welcome they gave me when I visited, and for the care they took of Rosie during her life and especially during her last illness. May Rosie rest in peace.
Mary, James, and Sean, Sr. Rosie's Niece and nephews in Ireland would like to associate with Nora's sentiments, as would Pat, (Mary's husband) and Kathleen, (Sean's wife). We all loved Sr. Rosie very much, and we will miss her for a long time to come. Her letters to us, and her conversations with us when we visited, or on the phone were so caring and inspiring. She was truly like the Scriptural "Pearl with no price". We feel privileged to have had the opportunity to visit with her on a number of occasions in the last few years. May she rest in the peace of Christ. We would like to thank the community for the care they took of Sr. Rosie, particularly during her last illness, and we would also like to express our gratitude to our cousin Brian and his wife Roz for their attention and care of Sr. Rosie for the past few weeks and especially during her last hours.
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I will remember her at Mass tonight. May her soul and the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace.
I have sung the Salve for her before Our Lady of Walsingham.
She will, I am sure, be much missed; my prayers are with her, and with you all.
Requiescat in Pace, et Resurgat in Gloria.
We are grateful for the life of our Dear Aunt Rosie. We give God gratitude for her life here on earth. We give thanks to all the Sisters in the Convent for their faithfulness and love. We especially give thankfulness for the presence of Sister Judith Miriam who was with us last evening and all last night and early this morning for staying with Aunt Rosie, praying and singing. In His Love, Brian and Roz Lynch
I loved my sister Rosie dearly, and I thank God most sincerely for her life. I will miss her sorely, her letters, her phone conversations, and her deep love and concern for her extended family. I will always remember her fondly for as long as I live.
I would like to thank the Sisters most sincerely for the welcome they gave me when I visited, and for the care they took of Rosie during her life and especially during her last illness.
May Rosie rest in peace.
The last comment was from Sr. Rosie's sister Nora, in Ireland.
Mary, James, and Sean, Sr. Rosie's Niece and nephews in Ireland would like to associate with Nora's sentiments, as would Pat, (Mary's husband) and Kathleen, (Sean's wife). We all loved Sr. Rosie very much, and we will miss her for a long time to come. Her letters to us, and her conversations with us when we visited, or on the phone were so caring and inspiring. She was truly like the Scriptural "Pearl with no price". We feel privileged to have had the opportunity to visit with her on a number of occasions in the last few years. May she rest in the peace of Christ.
We would like to thank the community for the care they took of Sr. Rosie, particularly during her last illness, and we would also like to express our gratitude to our cousin Brian and his wife Roz for their attention and care of Sr. Rosie for the past few weeks and especially during her last hours.
Dear Sisters,
Please be assured of my my prayers for you and for Sister Mary Rose Dominic. May the angels welcome her to paradise!
I will remember her at the altar.
In the Lord,
fr. Jordan Kelly, op
My prayers are with you all in wishing Sister a wonderous welcome in Heaven.
May God's peace be with each of you.
Sisters,
I send you my deepest sympathies, and I will remember your dear Sister in my prayers.
Love in Christ,
Candice
was this Sr.Mary Dominic who once taught at OLG in the Bronx? if so please email me hulk422@gmail.com
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