
Sister Jeanne Poulton- 60th Jubilee
Sister Jeanne’s first thirty years in ministry were in education, before she moved into service at the House of Loreto in Canton.

Sister Jeanne’s first thirty years in ministry were in education, before she moved into service at the House of Loreto in Canton.

Sister Karen Bernhardt, formerly Sister Paul Marie, entered the Humility of Mary Community from St. Joseph Parish in Canton.

An Austintown native, Sister Mary graduated from Ursuline High and became an Ursuline Sister of Youngstown in 1975.

Having been previously married Sister Gay is a “sister mom.” She entered the Humility of Mary Community from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston, South Carolina in 1999 when her son and daughter were adults.

In 2000, he was ordained a deacon for the Youngstown Diocese by Bishop Tobin and since then has served the community of Holy Spirit Church in Uniontown.

A new Catholic Charities program, plus more good news from around the diocese!

In honor of the Jubilee of Hope, the Diocese of Youngstown is re-issuing “The March of the Eucharist” as the August issue of The Catholic Echo Magazine.

The diocese’s six Catholic High schools serve thousands of students each school year.

The Diocese of Youngstown and The Catholic Echo received several awards at this year’s Catholic Media Association Awards ceremony, which was held the last day of the association’s conference in Phoenix from June 24 to 27.

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