Sister Carol Virnig was born on December 16, 1944, in Little Falls, Minn. She was the third of seven children born to the late Paul and Lucy (Pauser) Virnig. She was accepted as a Franciscan Sister of Little Falls, Minnesota, on July 31, 1964. She made her first profession of vows on June 13, 1966, and final vows on June 13, 1969. She was a Franciscan Sister for 60 years.
She grew up on a farm near Little Falls and enjoyed the activities of farm life and nature around her. Some of the activities she particularly liked were berry-picking, fishing, and winter sports. Many of these continued to be a part of her life as she and her siblings carried on these traditions together.
Sister Carol received her elementary education at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School in Little Falls. Her first grade was in the Antler Hotel (where the priest’s house and convent stand today) which was used as a school until the present school building was completed. In second grade she attended the new school and was happy she had been chosen to hold the school flag for the blessing and dedication of the school.
She graduated from St. Francis High School in 1963. As a junior, she began to work weekends and summers at St. Otto’s Home as a nursing assistant. Sister Ramona Johnson, a cousin, was the administrator and inspired Carol with the mission slogan, “To Peru in ’62!” that the Franciscan Sisters coined about a dream of serving in South America by 1962.
Sister Carol earned a licensed practical nurse diploma from St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, a bachelor’s degree in theology and a master’s degree in pastoral administration/leadership from St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Tex.
Her ministries through the years were as a nurse aide, licensed practical nurse, pastoral minister, pastoral assistant, health and Hispanic minister and co-pastor. She served in Yunguyo, Peru; Coroico, Bolivia; Chimayo, N. Mex.; Little Falls, Sauk Centre, Onamia, St. Paul and Waite Park, Minn.
Shortly after taking her final vows, she served the Franciscan Sisters as the director of retirement and rehabilitation; she developed a comprehensive personal enrichment program for the sisters, which included spiritual, physical, and educational opportunities. In later years, she also offered her services as vocation director.
In 1977, she began her foreign mission work, first in Peru, until 1980, followed by her ministry in Coroico, Bolivia, where she served with the Missionary Franciscan Sisters until 1987. Ministering as nurse and pastoral worker, she became keenly aware of the reality of poverty, injustices and oppression.
On her return to the states, she worked in Chimayo, N. Mex., for several years. In 2002 she began her work as the Hispanic and health minister of the St. Cloud/Waite Park areas. Her Hispanic ministry extended to the 12 parishes of the St. Cloud area, where her top priority was the formation of lay leadership.
Sister Carol’s energetic, positive, loving approach and her enthusiasm for life endeared her to others. She appreciated the deep faith of the poor, joy in simple living and felt a deep solidarity as a religious sister with the poor and oppressed of the world.
She moved to Little Falls in 2022 and ministered at St. Francis Convent while continuing contacts within the diocese.
Sister Carol was preceded in death by her parents, sister Geraldine Klimek, sister-in-law Lottie Virnig, brother-in-law Robert Iten. Survivors include siblings DuWayne, Little Falls; Roger (Judy), Little Falls; Nan Iten, Clear Lake; Patricia (Richard) Schilling, Fort Ripley; Paul (Cheryl), Brainerd; nieces and nephews and her Franciscan Community.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated April 26, 2024, at St. Francis Convent.