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DEC 08 LBW
Sister Jo Anne Form, OSB was born in Fort Worth, Texas, to Carl
and Josephine Form, the second of four daughters. The family
moved to Fort Worth from Lake Brownwood when Sister Jo Anne was
in the 5th grade, and she made her first contact with
the Benedictine Sisters at St. Thomas School.
A
few months later, her father, an independent plumber, died of a
cerebral hemorrhage. Sister Jo Anne remembers that the Sisters
were ever so solicitous of the four little girls. Her mother was
a nurse and took care of the Sisters at four local parishes
anytime they were ill. As she accompanied her mother from
convent to convent, Sister Jo Anne got to know the Sisters quite
well.
Sister Helen Marie, who was Sister Jo Anne’s 5th
grade teacher, was her source of inspiration in wanting to
become a religious and live as a Benedictine. Sister Jo Anne
remembers that Sister Helen Marie had a wonderful sense of
humor, a warm and caring disposition, and was a patient teacher.
In particular, Sister Helen Marie helped her with her
handwriting “which was atrocious, at the time”. Today, Sister
Jo Anne does beautiful calligraphy work - designing the
Monastery’s Remembrance Prayer Cards and doing other community
art work.
At the age of twelve, Sister Jo Anne came to Lisle and entered
the Monastery as an Aspirant. She made her temporary monastic
vows in 1958. Her first teaching position was in the
kindergarten at St. Vitus School in Chicago, and for over 24
years she served as a class room teacher in Illinois and Texas.
After receiving an Elementary Guidance Certificate, she took on
the role of Freshman Guidance Counselor at Benet Academy for
several years. Jobs as grade school principal, coordinator at
Rosehill Montessori School, and part-time
financial aid
counselor at Illinois Benedictine College, round out Sister Jo
Anne’s career outside the Monastery.
For the past eleven years, Sister has served as the
Development Office Coordinator. Her job includes preparing all
the mailings sent out by the Sisters; recording all gifts to the
community and acknowledging our donors; and the design and
layout of the Lisle Benedictine Women newsletter that you
are reading. She says about the LBW: “It’s
a pleasure designing the Sisters’ Lisle Benedictine Women
newsletter. We wish to maintain a personal and informative
communication with our families and friends and keep you updated
on the lives and mission of the Sisters here is Lisle.”
As Sister Jo Anne reflects on her 50 years as a Benedictine Sister,
she says:
“It has been an awesome experience being part of the
historical changes taking place at the monastery. My prayer is
that we continue to meet the challenges that bond the Sisters
and the Villa St. Benedict Residents, who have become an
integral part of our lives. I can identify with the person who
was inspired to write the lyrics of the song, “Surely the
Presence of the Lord is in This Place.”
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