The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word Bike Run found the talented Sister Deenan Hubbard doing the logo for the event. She is on the leadership team for the congregation and is big on bikes. Her brother, Ted, is a big time super biker in California and came to join in.
Approximately $10,000 was raised for presents for needy children and food for more than 500 families at the Christus Southwest Community Health Center.
Along with 50-ish motorcycles in the police-escorted ride from the Villa de Matel to Kathy’s Katerers (and lunch) came about a dozen sisters in sidecars and on their own bikes. Most of the sisters accompanied the bikers in cars that followed the course.
Many of the sisters remember Galveston with great fondness, having served at St. Mary’s Hospital. Among those were nurse Sister Deenan Hubbard, now a member of the Congregation’s leadership team and Sr. Rachel O’Keeffe, currently administrator of Villa de Matel.
An awards program was held during lunch, at which time a variety of trophies were presented. A special award was given to BOI Linda MacDonald, who lent her expertise to the organization of the Nun Run. Linda, currently director of communications for the congregation, is warmly remembered for organizing eight of the highly successful Mardi Gras Runs when she worked at St. Mary’s Hospital.
The sisters named Linda “Queen of the Nun Run,” presenting her with a bouquet of yellow roses and a sparkly tiara. There are 40 women in some stage of formation to become Sisters . . . just little known facts but important news in a world with diminishing vocations.