Women’s History Month offers a meaningful opportunity to recognize the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the women who continue to guide their mission with faith and dedication.
Our firm has the privilege of working with two congregations of the IHM community—in Scranton, Pennsylvania and Monroe, Michigan—and witnessing firsthand the leadership and service that continue to shape their ministries.
From Scranton, we are honored to work with Sister Kathryn Clauss, IHM, President of the congregation, and Sister Ellen Moroney, IHM, whose decades of ministry have included education, counseling, and congregational leadership. Sister Ellen also serves as Congregational Leader for the Sisters of St. Casimir of Chicago.
From Monroe, we work with Sister Paula Cooney, IHM, whose ministry has spanned teaching, parish service, congregational leadership, and elder care, and Sister Anna Crimmins, IHM, who continues the IHM tradition of education, community, and faithful service.
The influence of the IHM Sisters is also personal to our firm. Our founding partner, Mollie Werwas, is a graduate of Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Westchester, Illinois, where the Sisters there helped instill the values that shaped her professional journey.
We are grateful for the opportunity to work alongside these remarkable women and proud to recognize the lasting impact of their mission.
