OSBCHI-D-ORYAMARY-2
Contains 7 Results:
Diplomas
This series contains three diplomas Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, recieved: a Master of Education and Master of Art from Loyola University, from 1977 and 1974 respectively, and a Bachelor of Arts from Mundelein College, where she graduated cum laude in 1967.
Education - St. Symphorosa School and Mt. Assisi Academy
This series contains the primary school diploma from Mt. Assisi Academy and secondary school diploma from St. Symphorosa School, alongside some early honors and report cards. Also included are some documents relating to extracurriculars Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, did in secondary school, including a program for her National Honor Society's induction ceremony and a Debate Society schedule.
Educator - St. Hilary School, St. Scholastica High School, Children of Peace School, St. Michael School
Most of this series is comprised of letters of recommendation from Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, to various institutions, along with graduation programs for Children of Peace School and appreciation cards from students, classes, and/or teachers. Some other documents pertain to St. Scholastica High School's Social Studies Departments and Children of Peace School newsletters.
News Clippings, 1961 - 1994
Every file within this series is a news clipping relating to Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, with most illustrating her desire for a more inclusive Church. Some also discuss her ascension to Prioress and her role on the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council.
Commissioning for Ministry, 1970 - 2018
This series contains the jobs assigned to Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, by the prioress. Her most frequent position was teaching at nearby religious schools, and later, acting as the community Treasurer.
Archdiocesan Pastoral Council
Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, was appointed as a delegate on the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council by the Vicar for Religious. She served from 1987-1992. This series contains two bulletins from this time.
Resumes and CVs
This series contains several resumes and curriculum vitae created by Sr. Mary Ann O'Ryan, OSB, with each focused on her experience teaching history. A list of papers she wrote can be found in the CV.