. . . June 1996
Missing Type
A printing error in our March issue eliminated several lines in the story and watercolor series by Sister Barbara Cervenka. Her story "The Night Joanne Died" recounted the rape and murder of her cousin, Ursuline Sister Joanne Marie Mascha. The text follows, with the eliminated section in italics: "Joanne's death was a tragedy,
and brought us close to the senselessness and loss of violence. Her death was small,
it was near us. It took place in her own back yard, in a quiet suburb. The terrible
irony of Joanne's death on the grounds of the Motherhouse, a
symbol of serenity and peace, which parallels so closely the death
of Ursuline Sister Dorothy Kazel in El Salvador, underscores our inability to
predict, protect or be 'safe.'"
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