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I was so afraid that I would get in trouble for staying in the room while grownups were talking that I didn't tell a soul for years that I had met the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. But I was changed. I had new pride and courage.
I grew up in a racially divided Baltimore in the 1960s and early 1970s. This year has made me realize, in the words of Austin Channing Brown, “Doing nothing is no longer an option for me.”
Mary Anne O’Donnell, AMSSND Associate, becomes the first lay recipient of the Monsignor Arthur F. Valenzano Joyful Servant Award
“What matters is that you serve God not as much as you want, but as much as is possible for you.”
“What matters is that you serve God not as much as you want, but as much as is possible for you.”
Blessed Mary Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger Foundress, School Sisters of Notre Dame


