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A Legacy of Gratitude

1/16/2025

 
by Mark Ely, Executive Director
On Friday, January 24, 2025  at 10:00 AM (New York time), a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated for Sister Helen Werner.  The Mass will be livestreamed here:
https://www.maryknollsisters.org/livestream/
In photos: Sister Helen and Pura Vida
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It turns out I wasn’t just there for the cookies and lemonade. Or the home-made chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy. Or the shower with actual hot water. Those were certainly nice, but there was something deeper going on, although I didn’t know it at the time.

It took months of living in the new orphanage in Lemoa for me to find my way to the Maryknoll Contemplative Community just down the street. That I didn’t discover it earlier is a tribute to a single-minded focus on figuring how I could best help the community on my own. The day Sister Helen walked into the orphanage I had no idea that my mindset would soon change completely.

Sister Helen and co-worker Lilla took me under their wing. I went from occasional meals with them to lodging in one of their spare, almost monastic cells facing the plaza. I integrated in some of their daily activities (except for the rising at 4 AM part). Their sense of peace began to rub off on me.


I was still determined to do something. But now instead of trying to work things out on my own, I had Sister Helen to gently guide me. She knew everyone in Lemoa, and had some ideas for partnership. She introduced me to the teachers at the local elementary school. She provided some scholarships there, and the teachers suggested that more scholarships would be a good thing.

I'll let Sister Helen take it from here:

Mark Ely [ ... ] was volunteering in the Methodist Orphanage in Lemoa. He heard that there were American Sisters living in the town and came to ask if he could stay with us for a week. The orphans were at him all day long and all he got to eat was rice and beans three times a day. We said “YES.” And 25 years of collaboration and friendship followed.

​Mark was looking for ways to help the Guatemalan people. He liked the idea of providing scholarships. I introduced him to the Directress of the school and the sixth grade teacher. His program took root and more than 400 students are receiving scholarships and each relate personally to their sponsor.

From The Call to Complete My Mission in Lemoa ~ Sr. Helen Werner
May 2021 ~ Regional Meeting in Guatemala City

I only wish I could delegate half as effectively as Sister Helen did in this one instance. ​Our scholarship program was born in that meeting at the Lemoa Elementary School. Over the years roughly 1,000 students have participated. Students whose parents never went to school are now graduating from university.

Some memories:
  • Trying to keep up with Sister Helen when she raced up the steep hill from the main road
  • Having my morning tea and toast with her, even though she had been up for hours by then
  • Village kids ringing the doorbell during dinner, and Sister Helen always ready to answer, even in mid-bite
  • A refrigerator full of used Sarita ice-cream containers (Guatemalan tupperware)
  • The world-class pineapple upside-down cakes she made when I later visited from the States (she gave me the recipe, but it’s just not the same)
  • Celebrating Sister Helen’s birthday with her at our temporary home on Lake Atitlan
  • Not least, having my worldview blown out of the water by a humble nun living simply with gratitude

Much of our philosophy is based on Sister Helen’s thoughtful and community-minded approach. Over the last 20 years we have brought hundreds of volunteers to hear that from her first-hand. I hope some of the peace and gratitude she exuded rubbed off on them, too.  
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For a brief biography of Sister Helen, please see A Joyful Contemplative by Sister Bernice Kita, M.M.

Sister Helen Werner, 1/5/1920 - 1/10/2025

1/14/2025

 
We are sad to report the passing of Sister Helen Werner.  We will be following up with a special tribute, but in the meantime please enjoy this short, well-written biography written by Maryknoll in 2022: A Joyful Contemplative

From the Maryknoll Contemplative Community today:
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Our very dear Relatives and Friends of our Sr. Helen, 

This brings our loving and prayerful greetings to each of you.   Our dear Sr. Helen Werner’s Wake is planned for Thursday, January 23, at 4:15 p.m., in the Main Chapel of our Maryknoll Sisters Center, 10 Pinesbridge Road, Maryknoll, New York 10545.   At the Wake there will be an opportunity for anyone who wishes to share any thoughts on Sister Helen’s life and presence.

The Mass of Resurrection for Sr. Helen will be Friday morning, January 24, at 10 a.m., in our Maryknoll Sisters Main Chapel.  It will be on live-stream for those who are not able to come.  We will be sending you the link a few days before January 24.

We would appreciate knowing if you are planning to come for the Wake and/or Mass of Resurrection for Sr. Helen.  Because of limited accommodations at this time, we regret that we are not able to offer overnight accommodations at Maryknoll.   

Someone has asked about sending flowers, and we would like to suggest instead sending a donation for our Maryknoll Sisters Nursing Residence, where Sr. Helen so enjoyed her life these past years since leaving Guatemala.

Looking forward to being with you on January 23 and 24, in person or on livestream on January 24.   We regret the Wake is not on livestream.  Should you wish to share any memory of Sr. Helen, and are unable to come, please just email your message and we will share it at the Wake.

Your loving and prayerfully grateful,

Sr. Theresa for the Maryknoll Contemplative Community

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