The Free Press, Mankato, MN

April 27, 2008

She took a long road to become a nun

Kathy Ravn, 55, to take vows May 10

By Brian Ojanpa

MANKATO — Sister Kathleen, nee Kathy Ravn, is clear about this: She misses nothing about her former life and has no misgivings about her decision to become a nun at the age of 55.

Her epiphany came 10 years ago, when she asked herself the same question Peggy Lee famously did in song.

Is that all there is?

“I had a new car, a nice house, but that was all I had,” Ravn said.

Moreover, her bookkeeping job was sucking her under with 60- to 70-hour work weeks at a struggling farm co-op in Blue Earth.

A decade later — the requisite “discernment” period for becoming a nun — Raven is ready to take her final vows May 10 at the School Sisters of Notre Dame Mankato Province motherhouse in Mankato.



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