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Sister Liquori Sullivan

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Sister Liguori Sullivan, OSB, foundress and first Prioress of Benet Hill Monastery, died on August 3 at Benet Hill Monastery at the age of 93. Born in Spring Fork, Missouri to Michael Sullivan and Mary Ellen (O'Brien) Sullivan, Sister Liguori was preceded in death by her sisters, Sister Norine,...

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Mother Liguori was the (principal) of Benet Hill Academy when I attended there from 1970 graduating in 1974. She was a wise disciplinarian and a role model for me. She was strong, intelligent, kind, and wise. I will always remember her smile and she will always be a part of me.
Thank you Lord, for all the love that she gave and for the love she received.
Amen

Susan Patton formerly Roebuck
Dance Professor now hospital chaplain - New York

Sister Liquori Sullivan
One of the greatest human being I ever met, I wish we had more people with such admiration, perseverance and kind hearth for humanity.

Sister Liquori helped me to build my life and my future;
• I got my GED general education diploma
• I got my Citizenship with her help.
• I graduated from National American University with her inspiration.
I am going to miss her, but she will be always with me in spirit.



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Sister Liguori was such a special woman. She inspired me to do more, to think beyond what I thought I could do. She was a great friend.
God bless her for all she did.

When I was 18 and had no goals in life, I met Sister Ligouri at Donnelly College in 1955. She changed my life. She called me "Mr. Wolf" and it straightened my spine mentally and physically.
She is the only nun that I said "I love you" to and she responded back, "I love you too". She even loaned me her car so that I could go on a religious retreat.
Sister Ligouri, "I will always love you".
Pray for me.

Mother Liguori will leave a big void in her place. ...if you listen carefully, you can hear the angels celebrating.
Chris Delaney
Bozeman, MT

Tis a sad event when one of the sweetest, most cantankerous and loving of people passes from our midst. I personally knew Mother Ligouri (once a mother, always a mother) for most of my life and will miss her dearly.