are stiff and old, yes, cold and still in marble death. Like a sparkling toast offered to God , she lifts up her youthful life to Him, a life to be poured out in places far apart that she cannot even forsee. So the nuns who left Kelly's Cross to become spouses of Christ, have dedicated and consecrated their lives to His service, and pledged themselves to answer His call no matter where it would take them. So we find them serving God not only in Prince Edward Island , but in nearly all the Canadian Provinces from East to West. The call went out from the States and in answer we find them in Providence, Rhode Island , Dorchester and Lowell, Massachusetts , in Albany and , New States, in Mary of the Woods, Indiana , Manchester , New Hampshire , St. Paul, Minnesota , and in New itself. Wherever there was a need, the response was generous. I suppose we could refer to these Nuns as "career women of Christ". You will find among our Sisters some sprinkled with blood in operating rooms; dusty with chalk in the class room; in the babble and chatter of an orphanage; in the weary silence of an old folks' home or in the mid¬ night stillness of a cloistered chapel. They were where they were needed. Like an army, for surely they form a part of the army of Christ the King, each group has its own special purpose, and once upon a time, each had its distinctive dress. But all had but one purpose in common — to bring their talents and their time, and lay it all, like a bouquet, on the altar of God . They served as Religious in the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Joseph of Corondelet, the Good Shepherds, Sisters of St. Martha, Sisters of Providence, the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, of Charity and of Mercy. The lives of most of us are like a shot-gun, and the result is sprayed all over the target. But the life of a Nun is a rifle and one clear bullet, and her aim is the will of God . We give God just a small share of our life—a quick morning prayer, a short visit to the Blessed Sacra¬ ment, the hurried sign of the cross, bits and pieces clipped off the main fabric of our life. But the Nun gives Him the whole cloth, convent, classroom, hos¬ pital, chapel, body, soul, all and she does this with a devotion, a dedica¬ tion, a bright joy that makes her life glow like a stained glass window. And such are the Nuns from Kelly's Cross whose names and brief histories are to be found within these pages. It is our fervent prayer that the sacred memory of these trusted and devoted brides of Christ may ever be an inspiration and encouragement to our youth. Sister Theresa Bradley Sisters of the Precious Blood In Religious life she is known as Sister Margaret Marie Date of Birth — July 6, 1928 Parents' names — John William Bradley and Annie Estelle Trainor Date of Profession — September 8th., 1954 —42—