Beginning with a Divine Liturgy of Thanksgiving on July 20, three Sisters of St. Basil celebrated their anniversaries of religious life: Diamond Jubilarian, Sister Leocadia Sevachko; and 70th Anniversary Jubilarians, Sister Salome Yanochko and Sister Fabian Krassa.
The lives of these Sisters are all about an affirmation of love.
At Baptism these Sisters were given the wonderful gift of faith and brought into the family of love. They began a
journey, a journey motivated by love of God, a journey by which they were drawn to live in a community of love.
Each in her own way translated this love into service to the Church.
Archbishop William Skurla congratulated the Sister Jubilarians and thanked them for faithfully living out that
love in their lives and in service to the Church.
Sister Leocadia entered the Sisters of St. Basil from St. Nicholas parish in Youngstown, Ohio.
Her teaching assignments spanned 57 years in elementary education, which included a number of years when she
served as both teacher and principal.
The first to enter the community, Sister Leocadia has the distinction of being one of three sisters in community; Sister Dorothy, now deceased, and Sister Bernarda. After completing her final mission in the Youngstown Area Churches, Sister Leocadia now resides at the Motherhouse.
Sister Salome’s home parish is St. Mary’s in Freeland, Pa. From 1953, when she was first assigned to teach, Sister Salome had been busy shaping the lives of first and second graders
Sister brought to this ministry the gift of her gentle ways and her enthusiasm for any advances in methodology. She took great delight in learning and using whatever technology was available in to help those entrusted to her care.
Now retired from the teaching ministry, Sister Salome resides at the Motherhouse assisting in sacristan duties.
Sister Fabian entered the community from St. John the Baptist Church in Uniontown, Pa.
Her ministry experience was also largely focused on education, both as a teacher and principal. In a departure
from this ministry, Sister Fabian desired to serve in Rome, Italy. There she worked for seven years in the library of the Pontifical Oriental Institute.
Precious to her of her time in Rome were the many times she was able to be at audiences of Pope St. John Paul II.
Sister Fabian presently is a resident at Mt. Macrina Manor.
At the festive dinner following the Divine Liturgy, Sister Ruth thanked each of the Sisters for the special and unique gifts each brought to her ministry.
Although they are often fondly remembered by past students, the countless lives they touched are known only to God.
May God grant these Jubilarians many blessed, happy, and spiritually fruitful years!