“Working for the Church, it was comforting to know I wasn’t alone, and there are people who feel the same way I do. It wasn’t a matter of deciding to work here; I just knew that He’d take care of me. God’s been alive in me every day of my life. As Mother Teresa said, ‘I’m a little pencil in the hand of God.’”
For almost five decades, Anna Summers has been a familiar, composed and compassionate presence for laity and clergy in the Diocese of Camden.
Today, as the current secretary to the vicar general and chancellor retires, we wish Anna many blessings and thank her for many years of faithful ministry in the Diocese. Many God bless her always!
In this week’s Catholic Star Herald feature story she proclaims, “Every day, I’ve offered it all up to the Lord and asked Him to help me do something good.” And she certainly does!
Read more as Anna she reflects on her career and a lifetime of faith, family and service: catholicstarherald.org/anna-summers-retires-after-50-years-of-devotion-to-the-diocese/