Dominican Sister of Peace Nadine Buchanan Awarded by Martha’s Giving Circle

Columbus, OH – Sister Nadine Buchanan, OP, and her Columbus, OH, Street Outreach Ministry has been awarded a $4,000 grant by the Martha’s Giving Circle, an initiative of the Columbus Catholic Foundation.
Sr. Nadine takes food, clothing and other aid to women on the streets of Columbus, OH daily. She is an active volunteer with the Franklin County Catch Court, a local therapeutic jurisprudence program for trafficked women, and also volunteers with Freedom Ala Carte′, a catering company that offers training, employment and support to women who have escaped trafficking. In 2014, Sr. Nadine was honored with an Ohio Liberators Award for her work with trafficked women.
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On April 25, 2017, Sister Katrina Hartman, OP was honored with the Dominican Spirit Award at Catholic Central High School. “Sister Katrina has dedicated her life to teaching science.” She was a chemistry teacher at Catholic Central High School and then a chemistry professor at Aquinas College for 30 years.
Sister Sheila Hackett, O.P. was presented with the 2017 President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Award on March 12 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sister Sheila was born in Tipperary and grew up in a family immersed in Irish activism and literature. She attended high school at a Lan Gaeilge school where Irish was the spoken language. In 1955 she traveled to Houston, Texas to join the Dominican Sisters and has continued to be an active member of the congregation while maintaining her Irish culture. She is a certified teacher of the Irish language and has been active in Irish groups wherever she has been. She is presently in Indianapolis working as Librarian at Scecina High School and, as a member and chaplain of the Ladies of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, is maintaining her Irish heritage. As Sister Sheila says, “Thanks be to God and to all things Irish. And indeed, to my beloved Dominican Sisters in Houston, Texas.”
