Archive for Catholic Sisters breaks ground at St. Vincent campus in Cleveland

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Weekly Chatter: The center, on land that was once owned by the St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, will highlight records from women’s religious orders.

by Nick Castele
July 28, 2025

As St. Vincent’s main hospital building came down, a new project broke ground on the medical center’s campus in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood. 

The Women Religious Archives Collaborative Heritage Center will house documents and artifacts from orders of Catholic women around the country. Sister Susan Durkin, an Ursuline, is leading the $24 million project. 

One collection at the center will feature Sister Ignatia Gavin. A member of the Sisters of Charity, the order that founded St. Vincent, Gavin helped to start Alcoholics Anonymous with Dr. Bob Smith. 

Another collection will highlight Sister Dororthy Kazel, the Cleveland-born Ursuline who was killed by the national guard of El Salvador in 1980 along with lay worker Jean Donovan and Maryknoll Sisters Maura Clarke and Ita Ford. 

There are far fewer Catholic nuns in the U.S. today than there were a half century ago. But the center isn’t meant just to be a museum to what used to be. It could also serve as a “big vocation poster,” Durkin said. 

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