Tina Valentino: Succeeding with Support of the Sisters

鈥淢y house is like a shrine to Rosary,鈥 jokes Tina Valentino 鈥82 as she talks about her framed photographs of Sr. Cyrille Gill and other keepsakes she has held on to for the last 40 years.
For Valentino, 海角社区 will always be Rosary College, the place where she formed lasting, supportive bonds with the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters post-graduation.
鈥淭hey were there for me through trying times; there was always a letter in my mailbox,鈥 Valentino recalled. 鈥淭hey showed me that Caritas Veritas is much more than a motto. They lived it. And it鈥檚 still part of me.鈥
Valentino, who majored in English, is the founder, publisher, editor, writer and face of Neighbors Magazine. The free monthly print publication details 鈥済ood news鈥 and upcoming events in Melrose Park and surrounding suburbs, and is a vehicle for locally owned small businesses to advertise.
The Sisters鈥攑articularly her 鈥渂iggest mentor鈥 Sr. Cyrille鈥攇ave her the confidence she needed to succeed, Valentino says.
It was also her connection to the Sisters that made her an advocate for the canonization of Fr. Samuel Mazzuchelli, founder of the Sinsinawa Dominican Order. Valentino has promoted Mazzuchelli鈥檚 cause, and in the summer of 2008 attended a special Mass and ceremony at Queen of the Rosary Chapel at the Mound, where documents outlining a miracle attributed to Fr. Sam were blessed and sent off to Rome. Though sainthood still awaits, Valentino is hopeful.
鈥淚 try to keep Fr. Sam鈥檚 name out there as much as I can,鈥 she said. 鈥淗is faith was so strong. I still pray to him to this day.鈥