David Gonzalez, With Her Old School Faces the End, a Justice Reminisces. New York Times, Jan 26, 2013 (title in print).
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.co ... tache-and-memories/
Quote:
(a) "Her recollection of Blessed Sacrament is unsentimental and unvarnished, reflecting the complicated feeling shared by many of that era’s graduates. She remembers how third grade left her in constant dread of running afoul of the black-robed Sisters of Charity who taught classes bursting with up to 50 students.
“'Discipline,' she wrote, 'was virtually an eighth sacrament.'
"On Friday, Justice Sotomayor recalled one episode from her years at the school: When she told a nun she did not want to eat a piece of rye bread, the nun invoked a familiar response. 'There are starving kids in India,' the nun said.
"Miss Sotomayor’s reply?
“'Well, I’ll mail it to them.'
"She was hauled up to the front of the cafeteria and slapped.
“'Everyone saw me get punished for the smart mouth that I had,' she said.
(b) "Her father died when she was in fourth grade, and her mother had to raise Sonia and her brother Juan Luis alone. Blessed Sacrament gave her mother Celina a two-for-one deal [for tuition]. Her mother worked hard, even as it drew the disapproval of the nuns who frowned on women working outside the home.
(c)"She shared those aspirations by the time she graduated from Blessed Sacrament, even if her eighth grade teacher Sister Mary Regina was somewhat puzzled.
"'The girl’s ambitions, odd as they seem, are to become an attorney and someday marry,' Sister Regina wrote in Sonia’s yearbook. 'Hopefully, she wishes to be successful in both fields. We predict a new life of challenges in Cardinal Spellman, where she will be attending high school, we hope she will be able to meet these new challenges.'
Note:
(a) Blessed Sacrament School
http://www.bssbronx.com/
(an inner city, Catholic Elementary/Middle school)
, which is part of
Blessed Sacrament Church (Bronx, New York)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blessed_Sacrament_Church_(Bronx,_New_York)
(completed in 1929; Blessed Sacrament parish school was founded around 1929)
(b) In print:
(i) The sentence--“Discipline," she wrote, "was virtually an eighth sacrament" in quotation (a)--was dropped.
(ii) The sentence--"She shared those aspirations by the time she graduated from Blessed Sacrament" at the outset of quotation (c)--becomes
"Miss Sotomayor had great aspirations by the time * * *
(c) Sonia Sotomayor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Sotomayor
(Sotomayor passed the entrance tests for, then commuted to, Cardinal Spellman High School [Catholic] in the Bronx) |