JUBILARIANS | Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
50th First Profession
Sister Barbara Matazzaro
Birth place: New Haven, Connecticut
Entrance: 1968
First profession: 1971
Final profession: 1976
Education: Bachelor’s in general science, Duquesne University, 1973
Master’s in learning disabilities, Southern Connecticut State University, 1982
Doctorate in education administration, Saint Louis University, 2002
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Our Lady of Good Counsel School, 1977-78
Principal, St. Ambrose School 1988-94
Principal, Sacred Heart Villa, 1994-2001
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Our Lady of Loreto School, Brookline, Pennsylvania
Teacher, St. Patrick School, Tampa, Florida
Teacher, St. Raphael School, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Teacher, Our Lady of Pompeii School, New York, New York
Teacher, St. Michael School, New Haven, Connecticut
Vice-provincial, Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Special education, Clelian Heights School for Exceptional Children, Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Assistant principal, St. Rita School, Hamden, Connecticut
Executive director, Sacred Heart Manor, Retirement Home of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
50th First Profession
Sister Christian Price
Birth place: St. Louis
Entrance: 1968
First profession: 1971
Final profession: 1976
Education: Bachelor’s in mathematics education, University of South Florida, 1977
Master’s in counseling, Southern Connecticut State University, 1985
Service in the archdiocese: Principal, St. Luke School 1999-2007
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 2008-14
Director of Faith Formation, St. Alban Roe, 2014-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Patrick School, Tampa, Florida
Teacher, Santa Maria School, Bronx, New York
Teacher, Daniel J. Barry Junior High School, Hamden, Connecticut
Teacher, St. Rocco School, Johnston, Rhode Island
Principal, Sacred Heart School, New Haven, Connecticut
Principal, Santa Maria School, Bronx, New York
Counselor, St. Joseph School, New York, New York
Nurse’s aide, Sacred Heart Manor, Hamden, Connecticut
CCD coordinator, Blessed Sacrament, Hamden, Connecticut
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
50th First Profession
Sister Carol Sansone
Birth place: St. Louis
Entrance: 1968
First profession: 1971
Final profession: 1976
Education: Bachelor’s degree, Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, Connecticut, 1973
Master’s in American history, Fordham University, New York, New York, 1977
Master’s in administration, Saint Louis University, 1990
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Cor Jesu Academy, St. Louis, 1977-86
Teacher, St. Joseph Academy, 2000-2001
Administration, St. Catherine Laboure School, 2001-2004
Administration, St. Ambrose School, 2004-2010
Administration, St. Joseph School, Imperial, 2016-present
Early childhood, Sacred Heart Villa, 1996-97
1999-2000
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden, Connecticut
Teacher, Sacred Heart Private School, Bronx, New York
Administration, Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden, Connecticut
Administration, Immaculate Heart Academy, Washington Township, New Jersey
Administration, Our Lady of Mercy, Madison, Connecticut
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
60th First Profession
Sister Ellen (Sister Frederic) Cronan
Birth place: New Haven, Connecticut
Entrance: 1958
First profession: 1961
Final profession: 1966
Education: Bachelor’s in political science, Saint Louis University, 1963
Master’s in political science, Saint Louis University, 1965
6th Year Certificate, Saint Louis University
Service in the archdiocese: Study, Sacred Heart Villa, 1961-63
Teacher, Cor Jesu Academy, 1963-68
Principal, Cor Jesu Academy, 1975-84
Administrative assistant, St. Joseph School, Imperial, 2021-present
Service outside the archdiocese: Principal, Sacred Heart Academy, Hamden, Connecticut
Principal, Immaculate Heart Academy, Washington Township, New Jersey
Principal, John Paul II High School, Tallahassee, Florida
Teacher, Our Lady of Mercy School, Madison, Connecticut
Provincial councilor, Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
60th First Profession
Sister Maria Eugenia Da Silva
Birth name: Darcy da Silva
Birth place: Planalto, Brazil
Entrance: 1959
First profession: 1961
Final profession: 1966
Education: Bachelor’s in Portuguese and English, Sacred Heart University, Brazil, 1975
Certificate, Duquesne University, Spirituality, 1987
Service in the archdiocese: Sacred Heart Villa, 1995-2011
Service outside the archdiocese: Missions in Brazil
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (ASCJ)
65th First Profession
Sister John Catherine Coleman
Birth name: Margaret Ann Coleman
Birth place: Bronx, New York
Entrance: 1953
First profession: 1956
Final profession: 1960
Education: Bachelor’s in education, Loyola University, Chicago, 1970
Master’s in education and reading, University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1973
Master’s in formative spirituality, Duquesne University, 1988
Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1960-67
Principal, Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1973-78
Assistant, Sacred Heart Villa, 2001-10
Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Francis Cabrini, Chicago
Teacher, St. Charles Borromeo School, Sacramento, California
Teacher, Sacred Heart Private School, Bronx, New York
Principal, St. Raphael, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Principal, Santa Maria School, Bronx, New York
Principal, Daniel J. Barry Junior High School, Hamden, Connecticut
Special education, Clelian Heights School for Exceptional Children, Greensburg, Pennsylvania