In October of 1992 five Adorers of the Blood of Christ were killed in the civil war that had been raging in Liberia since December of 1989. The exact circumstances of their deaths probably will never be known. It is believed that Sisters Barbara Ann Muttra and Mary Joel Kolmer were caught in the crossfire of an ambush as they drove one of their workers from Gardnersville to Barnersville on October 20. Three days later soldiers of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL), lined up Sisters Kathleen McGuire, Agnes Mueller, and Shirley Kolmer in front of their convent in Gardnersvile. The soldiers then murdered them in cold blood.

October 2012 marks the 20th anniversary of the deaths of the five women whom Pope John Paul II has called "Martyrs of Charity." This section of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ website tells the interwoven stories of their work and the Adorers' mission in Liberia. It is a tribute to the memory of these five who live still in the hearts of their sisters, relatives, and friends and in the hearts of the Liberian people whom they loved.

To learn more about these women, their ministries and their deaths see these articles on nunblog.com

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Sr. Raphael Ann, ASC, ministers in Liberia, January 2010 - January 2012 

Slide show of ASC presence in Liberia today.

ASC Presence in Liberia
From October of 1992 to January 2010 there had been no Adorers working in Liberia. But the people of Liberia have remained close to the hearts of U.S. Adorers.

Valiant Liberian Women! Slide show of Liberian women living in St. Louis area enjoying a day away at the Ruma Center, September 2007.

"Credible Witnesses"
Article written by S. Regina Siegfried, ASC to commemorate the fifteenth anniversary of the deaths of the Martyrs and published in Review for Religious, October 2007. 


Murdered nuns are ... Taylor's responsibility
An article by Gerald S. Rose originally published on the Commentary Page of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 10, 2007.