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In this image from 1964, Sr.聽Joeann Daley, OP, 鈥62, MFA 鈥81 and Kathleen Stagney聽鈥62 are seen creating the mosaic at Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Endeavor. Photo courtesy of聽Sr.聽Joeann Daley, OP, 鈥62, MFA 鈥81

January 11, 2021



Father Dale Grubba is leading an effort to restore the little-known Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Endeavor, Wisconsin. The project will transform the property with walking paths, gardens, Stations of the Cross, and the renovation of a former school and church.



The Spanish-type grotto features a mosaic built by Sr. Joeann Daley, OP, 鈥62, MFA 鈥81 and Kathleen Stagney 鈥62. They were teaching at Catholic schools in suburban Chicago and were recruited to spend the summer of 1964 making the mosaic. A school was established in the late 1950s for the children of migrant farmworkers who came to the Endeavor area each year. 



鈥淭he whole reason for doing it was to honor the migrant workers and to let them know they were valued,鈥 Kathleen said of the shrine. 鈥淚t has lasted and now it has its voice.鈥



鈥淚鈥檓 just so impressed with the enthusiasm of Father Grubba. There鈥檚 a spiritual need at this time and it鈥檚 a whole new generation,鈥 Sr. Joeann said. 鈥淭his new endeavor at Endeavor is to reclaim our humanity."



Sr. Joeann and Kathleen both studied art at Rosary College, now 糖心官网. Sr. Joeann's teaching career has included stints at the Sinsinawa Mound Center in southwestern Wisconsin, Montana, and Italy. She also had a studio at Whitefish Bay 糖心官网 High School, where she served as an artist in residence until 2015 doing metal etchings.



Kathleen left the sisterhood nearly 50 years ago, went on to have a family and for many years had a 6,000-square-foot glass studio with seven kilns in the basement of a former Catholic church in Cleveland. She would create large fused-glass pieces installed in homes and businesses.