Obituaries

Swiss-born Father Hans Küng, theologian, dies at 93

The prominent and controversial Swiss Catholic theologian was the sharpest critic of St. John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. Father Kung worked on a "global ethic" of religious dialogue.

Father Marshall Kloda dies at 75

Ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 1989, he was assigned as chaplain at Nazareth Hospital before his retirement from active ministry in 2016.

Sister Edwardine Coleman, longtime teacher, dies at 76

A graduate of St. Boniface School and John W. Hallahan Girls’ High School, she became an I.H.M. sister and served 48 of her 57 years in religious life in Catholic schools.

Sister Marian David Habina, I.H.M., dies at 90

After earning a degree in psychology from Temple University she entered the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1955. She taught and assisted at numerous schools.

Sister Miriam Dennis Sculley, I.H.M., dies at 89

The former Mary Theresa Sculley entered the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1952 and was a longtime teacher and support staffer in Catholic schools.

Sister Rita O’Leary, I.H.M., dies at 85

The former Sister Rita Regina was a music teacher who became a development director for her alma mater, Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, and for Immaculata University.

Sister Marie Maynes, teacher and counselor, dies at 78

The Immaculate Heart sister, formerly Sister M. Charles Elizabeth, taught for many years in Pennsylvania and Virginia before becoming a school counselor and regional superior.

Sister Barbara Jeanne Howard dies at 86

Formerly Sister Rose Eileen, the Sister of St. Joseph and a New Jersey native ministered in the archdioceses of Philadelphia, Newark and Washington.

Sister Stella Catherine Lotz dies at 89

The Sister of St. Joseph entered religious life in 1954 after graduating from Little Flower High School. She would go on to serve in four dioceses, including Philadelphia.

Sister Mary Anne Nyzio, former I.H.M. leader, dies at 80

The former Sister Therese of Carmel served as a teacher in the Philadelphia Archdiocese and several assignments in South America. She was named first councilor and regional superior for the order.