[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 117 (Thursday, August 2, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5965-S5966]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF BRENTWOOD, NY
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, We rise today to honor three great
American heroes and their devoted organization. In Long Island, NY
there are three American nuns that have been working to ease the burden
of the poor and the sick and educate our youth for the past 80 years.
Sister Francis Gerard Kress, Sister Edward Joseph Murphy and Sister
Alice Francis Young are all nuns with the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Brentwood, NY and have given this order and their community over 80
years of service.
Mrs. GILLIBRAND. The Sisters of St. Joseph first came to the United
States to Carondelet, MO in 1836, and established a school dedicated to
the education of deaf children. Mother Austin Kean, accompanied by
Sister Baptista Hanson and Sister Theodosia Hegeman, came to Brooklyn
in 1856 to found what is now, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood,
NY. The goal of the Sisters of St. Joseph continues to be to foster
love, unity and reconciliation among all people and with this earth.
For over 150 years, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, NY have
been faithful in their vision to serve the world and its people. Since
the creation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood order in 1856,
there has been over 2,500 Sisters to serve, and currently there are 588
serving or in retirement throughout the United States.
There is not enough time in this Congress to fully describe the work
and accomplishments of the Sisters of St. Joseph. But I would like to
highlight some of the work of these three remarkable nuns.
Sister Alice Francis Young joined the Convent of the Sisters of St.
Joseph in 1932, and since then has proven to be a pioneer and integral
force in early childhood education. Sister Young's career milestones
include helping to start the first Head Start program in New York,
working as a master teacher at St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn for 20
years, and being a professor of child study at St. Joseph's for over 40
years. She has helped educate thousands of children and given them the
ability to reach their potential.
Sister Francis Gerard Kress has been a Sister of St. Josephs for 80
years, working on community activism and being a champion for health
care and environmental protection. In September 1982, Sister Kress
testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on
Water Resources and in doing so shed light on her work around the
environmental dangers that existed near Newton Creek in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn, NY. Her work has since helped to protect a community from
these dangers and enlighten the Nation to the importance of the Clean
Water Act.
Sister Edward Joseph Murphy is 99 years old and joined the Order of
the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1932. She spent her life educating at the
primary and secondary levels, helping children throughout this Nation
improve their lives through education and community service, as well as
help new arrivals to this Nation with English by way of her Orders'
English as a Second Language programs. Sister Murphy also spent over 20
years caring for the community and residents of Merrick, Long Island,
NY by visiting homes, nursing homes and hospitals, bringing food and
toys, and assisting in times of crisis.
For the past 80 years, Sister Francis Gerard Kress, Sister Edward
Joseph Murphy and Sister Alice Francis Young have dedicated their lives
for the betterment of others in New York, the United States and around
the world. We are humbled to have the opportunity to recognize the life
and service of these amazing women and everlasting mark they left on so
many.
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, we would like the United States Senate to
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recognize and honor the work of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood,
NY; and the lifelong dedication of Sisters Francis Gerard Kress, Edward
Joseph Murphy and Alice Francis Young for their 80 years of service to
their religion, professions and country.
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