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Sister Mary Rose Christy

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Sister Mary Rose Christy, RSM February 1, 1923-April 25, 2011 Christy, Sister Mary Rose, RSM - in Phoenix on April 25, 2011 at the age of 88. Mary Ruth Christy, born in Pittsburgh, PA, was the second of five girls born to Joseph A. Christy and Henrietta Wise. After graduating from Swissvale High School, she enrolled in the Pittsburgh Hospital School of Nursing, receiving her R.N. in 1945. On July 1, 1947 she entered the Sisters of Mercy in Burlingame, CA, taking the religious name of Sister Mary Rose. After professing her vows in January of 1950, for the next eleven years Sister Mary Rose ministered as a nursing supervisor at St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco and St. John's Medical Center in Oxnard, CA. When Sister became a member of St. Joseph's Hospital Mercy Community in Phoenix, AZ, in June of 1965 she began several years of community organizing and political activity on behalf of Arizona's poor and marginalized as Director of Community Services. At the same time Sister was completing courses toward an M.A. in political science at Arizona State University which was awarded in 1974. In 1975 Sister Mary Rose became the executive director of the Affiliation of Arizona Indian Centers, Inc. where she worked to improve services to the Native Americans of Arizona. In 1980 she moved to Los Angeles to direct the Billy Smith Institute for Career and Vocational Training, a national program for Native American youth. She became the first development director of her community of the Burlingame Sisters of Mercy in 1985. In 1990 Sister saw a television special on the deplorable conditions of orphanages in Romania. Offering her services to a Dutch group trying to alleviate the conditions, she moved to Sibiu, Romania, and began working to change the conditions in the local orphanages. This work grew to include other social services to help low income families keep their children instead of sending them to the orphanages because they couldn't support them. Over the next twelve years this work developed into the social services organization ARAPAMESU (Romanian American Association for the Promotion of Health, Education and Human Services). In 2003 failing health made it necessary for Sister Mary Rose to return to the retirement center for the sisters in Burlingame, CA where she lived for four years, before moving to the Huger Mercy Living Center in Phoenix, where she lived out her last years. She will be remembered for her great energy and determination in carrying out the works of mercy, and alleviating the sufferings of the disadvantaged. Sister Mary Rose is survived by her sisters Henrietta Speer and Pat Rohar and their families and her loving community of the Sisters of Mercy. Services will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2011 at Huger Mercy Living Center in Phoenix. Memorial gifts may be made to the Sisters of Mercy, 2300 Adeline Drive, Burlingame, Ca 94010 or Huger Mercy Living Center, 2345 W. Orangewood Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85021.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Apr. 27 to Apr. 29, 2011.

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May 11, 2011

I was Sister Rose's friend for about 40 years. I met her in my youth when she was working at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was someone who had a knack of getting things done, and I was fortunate to become one of her instruments 'of getting things done'. Some people help mold your life. Thank you Rose for helping me become the person I am today. I will never forget you. Peter Curia

April 30, 2011

As a Peace Corps volunteer, I served with ARAPAMESU from 1998-2000. I was constantly amazed at the energy that Sr. Mary had and the many ideas that flowed from her. She served all who came without judgement. She was generous to a fault. She enjoyed her many contacts in the USA and Romania. She will be missed. RPCV Midge Merritt

Beth Foley

April 29, 2011

Sister Mary Rose was an inspiring and joyful spirit who will always remain in my memory as truly Christlike. May she rest in peace.
Beth Foley

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