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by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 8, 2008) The symbolic flame of the Olympic torch is illuminating the long and sordid history of human rights abuses by the People’s Republic of China. The protest-ridden route is far from what the Chinese government wanted for its “journey of harmony,” but many say this harmony needs to begin at home.
Olympic Torch Travels A Troubled Path
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 8, 2008) The symbolic flame of the Olympic torch is illuminating the long and sordid history of human rights abuses by the People’s Republic of China. The protest-ridden route is far from what the Chinese government wanted for its “journey of harmony,” but many say this harmony needs to begin at home.
109 Year-Old Nun Dies in Wisconsin
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 7, 2008) After serving the Lord as a religious sister for 90 years, 109 year-old Sister Claude Feldner of the Congregation of St. Agnes is home at last. She died peacefully on April 2 in a nursing home in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin.
‘‘It is a loss and a blessing — to have shared in the life of Sister Claude for these many, many years,’’ said Sister Joann Sambs, general superior of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Agnes, to the Chicago Sun-Times. ‘‘Her fidelity for over 90 years stands as a witness for all of us. . . . I ask for her grace and blessing as she is now home with God.’’
Those who knew her say that throughout her lifetime, Sister Claude always saw herself as God’s servant and considered life a journey with God.
“We come from God and we go to God,” she once wrote. “What lies between those two poles is what we call the journey of life.”
Sister Claude began her journey of life on September 11, 1898. Born in St. Cloud, Wisconsin, she was only 13 years old when she took her first vows. The daughter of a shoemaker, she had a great talent for music which led to a bachelor’s degree in music with a major in violin from Fort Hays State Teachers College in Kansas in 1922, and a master in music education from De Paul University in Chicago in 1938. From 1917 on, Sister Claude taught primarily music and gave private music lessons to pupils in Kansas, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
As an educator and a mentor, Sister Claude was known for her infinite patience and for drawing the best out of the students she taught and the women she mentored.
In 1974, at the tender age of 76, she began a new ministry of service to the elderly in the Fond du Lac area, taking Communion to shut-ins and volunteering at the Senior Center. She officially retired in 1982, and kept true to her belief that “retirement is a time to be as active as possible, to live life to its fullest, to maintain varied interests and leave the rest to God.”
While continuing to play the organ for Masses and religious services, she kept abreast of current issues, especially those affecting the poor, and was not shy about writing letters to the editor on behalf of those who were unable to speak for themselves.
In 1998, she relocated to St. Francis Home in Fond du Lac, a retirement home which she referred to as her "vestibule to heaven."
“They didn’t think I would live this long,” Sister told the Fond du Lac Reporter when celebrating her 108th birthday last year. “I was threatened with tuberculosis as a young woman and was sent to Kansas to heal. At that time, they thought a dryer climate would help a person. It must have worked because here I am at 108 years old ready to enjoy a party.”
Her companions say she was still playing piano in the evenings until just days before her death.
“We have to use our lives to do good,” she once told reporters. “How your life goes depends on what you do with your time.”
Sister Claude ended more than a century of life the same way she started it - as a servant of God.
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Women and Children Rescued From Polygamist Cult
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 7, 2008) Police rescued more than 200 women and children from a secretive polygamist cult in West Texas after a 16 year old girl complained of physical abuse at the hands of her 50 year old husband.
Wealthy Foundations Target Religious Groups to Push Abortion
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 4, 2008) The Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) has uncovered a two-year old report that encourages pro-abortion organizations to give grant money to religious groups which might induce them to “work at the intersection of religion and abortion.”
Home Shopping Network Promotes New Age
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 4, 2008) The Home Shopping Network (HSN) is following Oprah’s lead in the promotion of New Age gurus and their products. The popular multi-media shopping network is selling Evolve, a 10 DVD collection by psychic medium John Edward which promises to help one “raise your personal awareness of the energy that surrounds you.”
U.S. Global AIDS Program to Emphasize Abstinence and Fidelity
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 3, 2008) Because fifteen years of massive condom distribution programs have done nothing to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS, the U.S. House of Representatives is considering new legislation that will direct funds to global HIV/AIDS programs that encourage changes in sexual behavior rather than on condom use.
McDonalds USA To Promote Homosexual Agenda
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Member
(April 3, 2008) The world’s largest fast food chain is promoting more than Big Macs and French Fries these days. McDonalds USA has just signed on to a nationwide effort to promote “gay” and lesbian business ventures.
UK Scientists Create Human-Animal Hybrid
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 3, 2008) In what officials of the Catholic Church are calling “a monstrous attack on human rights, human dignity and human life,” British scientists have created part-human, part-animal embryos from cow eggs and DNA extracted from human skin cells which they say could lead to promising medical cures.
Lawmakers Ask for Elimination of Abstinence Ed Funding
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 2, 2008) Dozens of pro-abortion Congressmen and women have sent a letter to House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey asking him to cut all abstinence education funding in FY 2009 in order to devote those dollars to what they call “more effective programs.”