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A Time to Grow, the third volume of the history of the Racine
Dominican Sisters, tells the congregation's story from 1901 to
1964. After briefly recapturing the tumultuous development of the
community while headed by Mother Hyacintha Oberbrunner from after
the death of Mother Thomasina Ginker until the election of Sister
Emily Acker in 1901, the book chronicles the period leading up to
the Second Vatican Council and the changes already being set in
motion before the congregational elections of 1964. Illustrations
depict the lives of ordinary sisters as they struggled to observe
the many regulations and customs handed down from a previous
monastic era while carrying out their teaching ministry.
A Time to Grow, the third volume of the history of the Racine
Dominican Sisters, tells the congregation's story from 1901 to
1964. After briefly recapturing the tumultuous development of the
community while headed by Mother Hyacintha Oberbrunner from after
the death of Mother Thomasina Ginker until the election of Sister
Emily Acker in 1901, the book chronicles the period leading up to
the Second Vatican Council and the changes already being set in
motion before the congregational elections of 1964. Illustrations
depict the lives of ordinary sisters as they struggled to observe
the many regulations and customs handed down from a previous
monastic era while carrying out their teaching ministry.
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