Sister Ann Letitia’s love for students of any age has prompted her to serve whenever and wherever the opportunities present themselves. She entered the Ursuline Sisters from Holy Cross Parish. The majority of her ministry experience has been in the field of education, both as teacher and as administrator.
Sister Ann Letitia began her years of ministry at St. Ann School as first grade teacher. Her career includes serving as teacher at St. Mary Magdalene, St. John Bosco, St. Clare, St. Joseph Collinwood, and Christ the King Schools. At St. John Bosco and St. Joseph Schools, she also served as principal, as well as Assistant to the Principal at Christ the King School.
Her warmth, humor, and ability to connect with people provided the skills she used in 1996 until 2013 at Beaumont School as Admissions and Recruitment Assistant, as well as her work in the Finance Department with the tuition and work-study and transportation programs. Her abilities were appreciated at Beaumont as demonstrated by her assignment in Development working with the donors and students.
In 2012, Sister Ann Letitia began another ministry as member of the Leadership Team of the Ursuline Sisters. She served in that role until 2016. She also devoted her services to the role of the congregation’s vocation director and liaison for the Social Justice office. Following her term in leadership, she devoted her love, skills, and talents to the Ursuline congregation as coordinator for the Ursuline Sisters residing at Regina Health Center and Light of Hearts Villa.
Sister Ann Letitia is a witness to the joy that loving service multiplies in an Ursuline’s life. She reflects, “I love being an Ursuline and just feel so grateful to God for being able to bring His message of joy to so many people. I truly am blessed in having been touched by the goodness and kindness of all whom I have ministered to and how they have helped me grow in God’s love and in the spread of the Gospel!”