Community of Believers: A Look Back, and a Look Ahead
by Judy Wall
First, a look back. In 2010 Misericordia created a document called “Community of Believers”; a term coined by Sister Rosemary. It listed 4 core values that underpinned the spirit, heart and mission of Misericordia. These 4 core values, QUALITY OF LIFE, CONNECTION, RESPONSIBILITY, and SPIRITUALITY put language to the culture, behavior, and attitudes of Misericordia.
Each of the 4 values had individual behaviors of the culture for FAMILIES, RESIDENTS and STAFF, who together make up the Community of Believers that is Misericordia. The header of the 2010 CoB document read:
Moore Aquatic and Fitness Center: Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle
by Linda Buchalo
Did you know that the Chicago Bulls once held their practices on the very site now occupied by the Moore Aquatic and Fitness Center? At the time, this site was home to a large gymnasium and smaller swimming pool. You may have heard the gym at Conway referred to as the “small gym”—that’s because it was the smaller of the two gyms on campus, although now the Conway gym is the only gym on campus. In 1989, the large gymnasium and pool were razed, and the current center was built.
Moore Aquatic and Fitness Center was designed with a walk-in pool that transitions to a depth of 3 feet, 9 inches, making it safer and more accessible for the residents. Although not as deep as the original pool, the new pool is much larger, and the site of the original pool is now the fitness room. The Center is open 7 days a week, including several evenings, and offers a wide variety of programs and services.
Greco Gardens: Something for Everyone
by Linda Buchalo
In 1993, Elizabeth Messer started a horticulture program at Holbrook Center. A year later, Misericordia began construction on an actual greenhouse. The Greco Gardens greenhouse and surrounding gardens opened in 1995 and were dedicated to Pauline Greco in honor of her family's long-standing support.
Located on the southwest side of Conway, Greco Gardens includes the greenhouse, an office, utility rooms, and restrooms. The greenhouse itself has a heated floor, polycarbonate roof, and a special weather system that can be set to electronically control the climate within the greenhouse. The system opens vents in the ceilings and walls and has a cooling wall that is drawn through the greenhouse by huge fans on the roof. A third of the greenhouse is dedicated to hydroponics, a third to special botanical tables for plants and projects, and a third to worktables for the residents.
Brian Barry Recycling Center: Making a Difference
by Linda Buchalo
Gail Wojciechowski - Misericordia's Woman of Leisure
by Ernie Stark
Gail Wojciechowski, Misericordia’s Director of Recreation and Leisure, is close to celebrating her 48th anniversary at Misericordia. She is now at precisely 47 years, and 6 months!
Gail grew up on the southwest side of Chicago. Close to where her family lived was Misericordia South. During her college years, at UICC, as it was known then, Gail studied physical education. While obtaining a teaching certificate was a general goal, Gail’s specific interest was in corrective therapy as she wished to work with children with special needs.
Living in proximity to Misericordia South, it occurred to Gail volunteering there might afford her some practical experience in that field. When she went to inquire, she was told Misericordia was hiring and was offered a job as a child care worker, a position she held for two years. It was toward the end of this period that Misericordia was finalizing plans to move to the north side of Chicago. Staffing needs at the emerging Misericordia North included a position for a physical education teacher.
Succeeding Challenges and Silver Linings of 2020 ~ Misericordia Strong
by Sharon Rickerson
Faith is being sure of what we hope for. It is being sure of what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1
The pandemic resulted in a sudden need to support our residents and staff during unprecedented times. I recently met with Geana Connelly Administrator of Clinical Services and Strategic Planning to discuss how our Misericordia Counseling Department faced the challenges that came with a year of COVID. The first major concern was for those who remained on campus when everything shut down in March 2020 knowing there would be no Home Visit for the residents who were so dependent on going home. Assembling her team to position themselves to do whatever was necessary to get them through it, Geana recalls, initially it was like writing a book one chapter at time. Each chapter brought changes that called for shifts and pivots to meet the various individual needs of our community. Every month, every holiday, every situation was different. And yet, it was year of learning, growing, and identifying the silver linings awaiting discovery.
Lois Gates: Celebrating 50 Years
by Linda Buchalo
As part of our series covering the Misericordia Executive Team, this article highlights Lois Catinella Gates, who is celebrating her 50th year as a staff member at Misericordia Home.
In 1970, Lois volunteered at Misericordia while waiting for her acceptance as a stewardess. When called to follow her originally chosen profession, she declined and chose to remain at Misericordia, thus beginning her life-long love affair for Sister Rosemary and the residents. She officially became a staff member in 1971.
One of the reasons Misericordia is near and dear to Lois is that her brother Fred lived there for 16 years before he passed away in 2001. Lois is forever grateful to Sister Rosemary and the staff who nurtured, cared for, and loved Fred, and provided him with a life of dignity. Fred often told her “Sis, Misericordia is Heaven on Earth!”
Ordinary Kindness
By Julie Carpenter
Misericordia celebrates its centennial anniversary in 2021 with the venerable Sister Rosemary Connelly also recognized for her decades of leadership and compassion, serving the Misericordia community as Executive Director for more than 50 years!
Looking back on this past year, it is possible that this was likely one of the most challenging years to date in Misericordia’s history. As we round the corner on the COVID-19 pandemic, we join Sister in her gratitude for the miracle of a life-saving vaccine, and her prayers for the promise of a new beginning and the return of the “ordinary” day.
Mary Pat O’Brien: A Person of Family
by Ernie Stark
Assistant Executive Director for Residents and Programs, Mary Pat O’Brien, is a person for whom family is paramount. Born in Evanston and raised in an Irish Catholic family, Mary Pat cherishes her relationships with her two brothers, two sisters, and their spouses and children. With eleven nieces and nephews, along with five great nieces and nephews, Mary Pat’s personal life is enriched by the familial love she gives and receives.
Early in her life, Mary Pat’s family moved and settled in LaGrange. Here Mary Pat attended St. Cletus Elementary School and Nazareth Academy during her high school years. She went to Bradley University in Peoria where she majored in Psychology. During her collegiate years, her future plans included early childhood care or childhood intervention care.
Misericordia Women’s League’s 2021 Heart of Gold Benefit - A Night at the Races
by Therese Burke
The Misericordia Women’s League’s annual Heart of Gold benefit may have looked a bit different this year, but the fun and enthusiasm was felt across the country.
With over 300 supporters tuning in all the way from New York to California, the virtual event, A Night at the Races, was a huge success, raising $725,000.
The evening featured celebrity drop-ins from actress and Chicago native Jane Lynch, Chicago athletes Connor Murphy and Jim Thome, local broadcast stars and even more special guests sharing their love for Misericordia.
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