Profile of Sr. Mary Annunciata

Sr. Mary Annunciata, rgs is a Good Shepherd Sister who has enjoyed her vocation in a variety of jobs and experiences.  As a Principal and Superior, dealing with all age groups, she has sharpened her understanding of human nature, its problems and difficulties.

From 1988, Sr. Annunciata has been actively engaged in the Pro-life Ministry, being Secretary of RFLI till date. She conducts pro-life sessions in schools, colleges, training institutions, youth groups, religious and formations houses, etc. It is this experience that made her launch the newsletter, RELIEF.

Sr. Annunciata has participated in the IVth Asian Pacific Congress on Love, Life & Family at Singapore in 1997; the VIth Asia Pacific at Cebu, Philippines in 1999, the 19th World Conference and the VIIth Asia Pacific Congress on the same theme at Mumbai in 200; and the IXth Asia Pacific Congress in Hong Kong in 2002.

Address: Good  Shepherd Convent, Museum Road, Bangalore 560 025, India
Congregation: Congregation of our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, Suore Del Buon Pastore,Via Raffaello Sardiello 20, 00165 Roma, Italia.

Principal & Superior:

1953 – 54
Teacher in Don Bosco High School, Matunga
1959 – 65
Principal, St. Euphrasia’s High School, Bangalore
1965 – 71
Principal, St. Philomena’s A.I. High School, Bellary
1971 – 74 
Directress of Junior Sisters
1973 – 76
Principal of Good Shepherd Matriculation School, Madras
1977 – 80
Superior of Good Shepherd Convent, Madras
1980 – 83
Superior of Priyadarshini, Good Shepherd Convent, Bangalore
1983 – 88
Principal of Sacred Heart High School, Bangalore
1988 – 90
Co-ordinator, Good Shepherd Provincialate
1990 – 92 
Principal, Sacred Heart High School, Bangalore
1992 – 95
Superior of Good Shepherd Convent, Bellary
1995 – 2002
Served in St. Martha’s Hospital
1988
1988 till date in Respect For Life India as Secretary & Treasurer
1976
1976 Opened a crèche “Priyavanam” for children of the slums and Fatima Clinic for the poor children
1989
1989 Started Priyadarshini Training Centre for school drop-outs and girls in crisis.