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June 24, 2025, Notre Dame, Indiana – Sister Geneal Kramer, OP, was featured in a recent article published by Saint Mary College. A member of the Class of 1950, she graduated from Saint Mary with a bachelor’s degree in social science and a minor in education.
The article focuses on the experiences of Sister Geneal and her classmate, Anne Reynolds Pyron, during their time at Saint Mary College and later in life. Sister Geneal was greatly influenced by Sister Madeleva Wolff, CSC, College President, through whom she met Dorothy Day, the Catholic convert who spent her life serving people who are poor and marginalized.
In the article, Sister Geneal recalls her experience of weekly dinners with Sister Madeleva. Discussions during dinner “were just marvelous openings out to a broader world,” she recalls in the article.
Sister Geneal taught at Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, entered the Sisters of Mary of Reparatrix, and ultimately transferred to the Adrian Dominican Sisters. She has ministered in South Africa and New Mexico and now, residing in Adrian, as a retreat leader and spiritual director.
Read the entire article here.