
In 1965, 12-year-old Susan Paige held something magical in her hands — a glow-in-the-dark rosary mailed to her from St. Joseph’s Indian School. It wasn’t just a gift, it was a spark.
With only babysitting money to her name, she sent back a single dollar. Back then, she could have used it to buy two tickets to a movie, a deluxe ice cream sundae with whipped cream and a cherry on top, or even a brand-new Slinky or yo-yo from the dime store.
But she didn’t. Continue reading “A Glow That Never Fades: Susan’s Journey of Giving to St. Joseph’s Indian School”