Sr. Emer Manning was born in 1947 in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, where she joined the Presentation Sisters at 18. In 1978, she was missioned to Pakistan, where she taught in the Punjab and later worked with the Kutchi Kohli People in Sindh. Since then, she has been primarily based in Pakistan, engaged in diverse pastoral, social and educational ministries. She frequently visits villages and considers it a privilege to be welcomed into the lives of the people she serves.

Kathleen Feeley, a School Sister of Notre Dame, served as president of  College of Notre Dame of Maryland (now Notre Dame of Maryland University) 1971-92. She has taught college, high school and elementary students. After her college presidency, she taught literature in India, Australia, China, Japan and Ghana. 

Feeley has a master's degree in English from Villanova University and a doctorate from Rutgers University. She now teaches at Notre Dame of Maryland's Renaissance Institute, which serves lifelong learners over age 50. 

Julia Hurtado, a Mexican American from Los Angeles, California, is a Sister of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary who began ministering in the Holy Land in early 2022. She holds a bachelor's in nursing and a master's in ministry in a multicultural church.