Answers to the quiz:
1. Sisters Rosella Gillespie (Erie, PA) and Mary Schneider (Ontario) both ministered with L’Arche. S. Caroline Golden worked in Buffalo with a group based on L’Arche principles, but it was not officially connected to L’Arche.
2. Sisters Urban and Marilyn Archer both worked in Alaska.
3. Sisters Estelle Laufersweiler and Marilyn Archer both served in Guam. S. Madeline Chorman also went to Guam but spent just a couple of months there.
4. M. Alphonse Kampshoff helped to establish the Franciscan Missionaries of Christ the King founded in 1937 in Karachi. She did this while a member of the general council.
5. The Tiffin Franciscans were assisted in their reestablishment by S. Clotilde Aertker.
6. Sister Aline Henderson turned down an offer to go to Outer Mongolia.
7. Sister Erica Mildenburg fled Nazi Germany.
8. S. Imelda Hanshaw converted to Catholicism in Charleston, WV at age 35. S. Alicia Prince was also a convert but she was somewhat younger—converting at 31 and entering the community at 32.
9. S. Celia Kiesel is our only known military veteran.
10. Sisters Rita Cammack, Deborah Lockwood, Anisia Schneider, Christina Pecoraro, and Corinne Halsema are the last five general ministers. They were all from the Western Hemisphere.