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Help us expand our reach! Please share this article Although their lives began thousands of miles apart from each other one in Cinisello-Balsamo (near Milan) Italy, the other in Mexico City, Mexico two Sister Disciples of the Divine Master have worked closely with each other in different assignments of their congregation, most recently here in the archdiocese. They will be assigned together again, though this time closer to Mexico City and farther from Milan and Boston. Sister Gioviana Fratelli, PDDM, entered the Sister Disciples in Alba, Italy, in 1943. Alba is about halfway between Genoa and Turin in northwestern Italy, not far from either the French or Swiss borders. The tumult of World War II was still raging and even ratcheting up in Europe. Sister Gioviana made her first profession in Italy in 1946, and she was among the initial group of Sister Disciples to arrive in the United States, their first house being on Staten Island in the New York Archdiocese. ....
Cardinal O Malley poses for a photo with Sister Giovanna Fratelli and Sister Oliva Pacheco at the house of the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master on Saturday, Dec. 5. Pilot photo/CardinalSeansBlog.org Help us expand our reach! Please share this article This week, to mark the 150th anniversary of St. Joseph being declared the patron of the Universal Church, the Holy Father called for a year dedicated to St. Joseph. Of course, we know that the Holy Father, like Pope John XXIII, has long had a great devotion to St. Joseph. When Pope Francis became a bishop, he included the lilies of St. Joseph in his coat of arms. Pope John XXIII added the name of St. Joseph to the Roman Canon, and Pope Francis has now extended the inclusion of the prayer to St. Joseph to all the canons of the Mass. ....