At 103, Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean publishes memoir of faith and basketball

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Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean is publishing her first book, 'Wake Up with Purpose: What I've Learned in My First Hundred Years.'

awakes daily at 5 a.m. She sits up quickly to avoid going to sleep again - "I've got too much to do," she says. After prayers for the day ahead, she reads the Gospel on her tablet.using iPads these days - there aren't too many 103-year-olds, period," she writes in her memoir that will be published Feb. 28. "But I'm pretty comfortable with modern technology. I've always said, 'If you're not moving forward, you're going to get left behind real quick.

She arrived in a wheelchair for the interview at her office in the university's student center. She wore purple Nike Air Max sneakers with the words "Sister" and "Jean" written on the back, and her maroon and gold Loyola scarf that often gets compared to Harry Potter's. She smiled warmly and waved to prospective students and shook hands with current students, asking them about their classes.

"I believe this was a turning point and that we're now in a winning streak" she wrote. "Our next game will be challenging, but just keep working hard. I will be there in prayer and in spirit and bless your hands virtually." "Everyone loves Sister Jean," Baeten said later, recalling that she first met the nun during a tour of Loyola when she was in high school. "There's not a single unkind bone in her body and she represents our values... she's the embodiment of compassion."

In 1994, she was asked to help student basketball players boost their grades - "the booster shooter" she called herself, and later that year she was named chaplain of the men's basketball team. The role, she writes in her memoir, became "the most transformational and transcendent position" of her life.

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