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Sister Barbara's watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings reveal her inner life of awe and gratitude as she depicts her dreams, intution, prayer, and some of the hopes and joys, griefs and sorrows of humanity that are etched deeply in her heart. She has discovered that that what is in our hearts is what is most needed to bring peace and justice and that lament for social injustice belongs in public. Through her paintings, Barbara meets others in surprisingly deep encounters. Her creativity flows directly from her connecting with the powers of the universe. It also brings her personal health and well being. Dr. Barbara Paleczny is co-ordinator of the SHALOM Network for justice, peace and the integrity of creation for the Dallas Unit of her community, the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Sister Barbara is an artist, author, academic and an educator. Of Canadian origin, Sister Barbara has lived in England, Bolivia and now San Antonio, Texas. Daughter of two garment workers, she has published four books, the most recent being Clothed in Integrity: Weaving Just Cultural Relations and the Garment Industry. She is currently working on a fifth book about spirituality, creativity, dreams, creation, symbols and imagery. Her social-justice and peace paintings have been exhibited regionally and internationally.
Sister Ann Semel SSND, PhD
An Eye for Beauty
Sister Ann Semel SSND, PhD
Sister Ann Semel is a professor of English and Communications at St. Mary's Universtiy in San Antonio, Texas. Well known and acclaimed for her forty years of teaching there, she is a professor whom "students love to dread." Actually, she is best known for her love of her students and the faculty. Alumni created a scholarship in her name, the first at St. Mary's named in honor of a woman and the first there for any person still living. Present students and alumni often visit their home which is also Notre Dame Gallery where Sister Ann's watercolor paintings are displayed along with Sister Barbara's. She has also photographed all of Barbara's paintings and her own as well so that they matted prints and cards of them all.