• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Catholic Review

Catholic Review

Inspiring the Archdiocese of Baltimore

Menu
  • Home
  • News
        • Local News
        • World News
        • Vatican News
        • Obituaries
        • Featured Video
        • En Español
        • Sports News
        • Official Clergy Assignments
        • Schools News
  • Commentary
        • Contributors
          • Question Corner
          • George Weigel
          • Elizabeth Scalia
          • Michael R. Heinlein
          • Effie Caldarola
          • Guest Commentary
        • CR Columnists
          • Archbishop William E. Lori
          • Rita Buettner
          • Christopher Gunty
          • George Matysek Jr.
          • Mark Viviano
          • Father Joseph Breighner
          • Father Collin Poston
          • Robyn Barberry
          • Hanael Bianchi
          • Amen Columns
  • Entertainment
        • Events
        • Movie & Television Reviews
        • Arts & Culture
        • Books
        • Recipes
  • About Us
        • Contact Us
        • Our History
        • Meet Our Staff
        • Photos to own
        • Books/CDs/Prayer Cards
        • CR Media platforms
        • Electronic Edition
  • Advertising
  • Shop
        • Purchase Photos
        • Books/CDs/Prayer Cards
        • Magazine Subscriptions
        • Archdiocesan Directory
  • CR Radio
        • CR Radio
        • Protagonistas de Fe
  • News Tips
  • Subscribe
Sister Stephanie Baliga, a Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist of Chicago, runs on a treadmill in the basement of her community's convent Aug. 15, 2020. On Aug. 23 she will run a marathon on the treadmill to raise money for the Mission of Our Lady of the Angels and will attempt to set a world record for women's treadmill marathoning. (CNS photo/Karen Callaway, Chicago Catholic)

Franciscan aims to break treadmill marathon record, raise money for outreach

August 21, 2020
By Joyce Duriga
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, World News

Share
Share on Facebook
Share
Share this
Pin
Pin this
Share
Share on LinkedIn

CHICAGO (CNS) — Sister Stephanie Baliga, a Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist of Chicago, will run a marathon Aug. 23 on a treadmill in the basement of her community’s convent in the city’s West Humboldt Park neighborhood.

Why? Because she promised. And because she is trying to break the world record for a women’s treadmill marathon.

Sister Stephanie is in charge of Team OLA, a group that runs the Chicago Marathon and the Shamrock Shuffle and raises money to support the outreach efforts of the Mission of Our Lady of the Angels on Chicago’s West Side, where her community lives and ministers.

Convinced that the 2020 marathon wouldn’t be canceled because of the pandemic, she told team members that she would run a marathon on the treadmill if it did. On July 13, organizers announced the race’s cancellation.

“I’m sticking to the word because I’m real stubborn,” Sister Stephanie said, laughing. “It’s going to be awesome.”

Her run will be livestreamed on YouTube and people can donate to Team OLA during and after her run at missionola.com.

All donations go toward Team OLA’s fundraising goal of $146,000, which will put them over the $1 million mark collected since the team’s inception in 2011. There are 103 people on Team OLA who would have run the marathon and 50 others who were going to run the Shamrock Shuffle.

When running she forgoes her Franciscan habit. Instead she wears a bandana to cover her head, a Team OLA T-shirt, a long skirt and running shoes.

In addition to wanting to bring some lighthearted fun to people during the pandemic, she has two other reasons for running on a treadmill instead of outside.

“I am running also inside in solidarity with all of the seniors and homebound people who have been stuck in their houses all of this time,” Sister Stephanie told Chicago Catholic, the archdiocesan newspaper. “And lastly, if I run under 3:30, I will break the world record for women treadmill marathoning.”

Breaking that world record isn’t out of the realm of possibility because Sister Stephanie was a track star at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and regularly runs marathons. Her fastest marathon time is 2:53.

She also has attempted to qualify for the Olympic Marathon Trials and has come close to being successful.

“I’m not in that shape for even outdoor marathoning right now. Not even close. I’d probably be able to run a 3:15 outdoor marathon right now but I’m not going to try and do all out on the treadmill because that would be horrible,” she said.

While training for a marathon, most people do several runs a week at different distances. Not Sister Stephanie.

“I train, some, not every day. So there’s this beautiful thing I do now called teaching children that takes up a lot of time,” she said, laughing again.

She runs once or twice a week, with one of the runs being at least 15 miles. She also gets a lot of exercise working at the Mission of Our Lady of the Angels through efforts like the weekly food pantry.

“I literally move around nonstop eight hours a day,” Sister Stephanie said. “At Tuesday’s food pantries, I think I move 15 to 16 miles and half of it is running and half of it is pushing pallets around. So I do a lot of cross training.”

The YouTube broadcast won’t just be her running on a treadmill marathon.

“The only thing possibly more boring than running a marathon on a treadmill would be watching me run a marathon on a treadmill,” she said. “Every 15 minutes we will have people coming on to join me through Zoom.”

All the money raised this year will go toward the mission’s outreach efforts and continued renovation of the former Our Lady of the Angels School into a new outreach center for the mission. Team OLA plans to run a socially distant marathon in the south suburbs in October.

Copyright © 2020 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

Print Print

Share
Share on Facebook
Share
Share this
Pin
Pin this
Share
Share on LinkedIn

Primary Sidebar

Joyce Duriga

Click here to view all posts from this author

For the latest news delivered twice a week via email or text message, sign up to receive our free enewsletter.

| MOST POPULAR |

  • Who are the Augustinians, Pope Leo XIV’s order?

  • 10 things to know about Pope Leo XIV

  • New interim Hispanic, Urban delegates ready to serve Archdiocese of Baltimore

  • Catholic school academic honorees return to lead alma maters at Bishop Walsh, Archbishop Curley

  • Father Patrick Carrion offers blessing before Preakness

| Latest Local News |

Western Maryland parishes hit by devastating floodwaters

Sister of St. Francis Valerie Jarzembowski dies at 89

Schools Superintendent Hargens honored for emphasizing academics, faith

New interim Hispanic, Urban delegates ready to serve Archdiocese of Baltimore

Father Patrick Carrion offers blessing before Preakness

| Latest World News |

Pilgrimage launch coincides with papal inauguration, marks young Catholic’s ‘radical yes’

Catholic death penalty abolition group eager for new pope to build on Francis’ legacy on issue

U.S. pilgrims to Havana recall Francis’ impact in Cuba 10 years after visit

Homeland Security vetting reality show idea where immigrants compete for citizenship

Senate protest over USAID closure snares Vatican ambassador pick

| Catholic Review Radio |

CatholicReview · Catholic Review Radio

Footer

Our Vision

Real Life. Real Faith. 

Catholic Review Media communicates the Gospel and its impact on people’s lives in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and beyond.

Our Mission

Catholic Review Media provides intergenerational communications that inform, teach, inspire and engage Catholics and all of good will in the mission of Christ through diverse forms of media.

Contact

Catholic Review
320 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
443-524-3150
mail@CatholicReview.org

 

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Recent

  • Pilgrimage launch coincides with papal inauguration, marks young Catholic’s ‘radical yes’
  • Catholic death penalty abolition group eager for new pope to build on Francis’ legacy on issue
  • U.S. pilgrims to Havana recall Francis’ impact in Cuba 10 years after visit
  • The pope is speaking my language
  • Homeland Security vetting reality show idea where immigrants compete for citizenship
  • Senate protest over USAID closure snares Vatican ambassador pick
  • As Trump returns from Middle East with massive arm deals, patriarch says ‘no’ to weapons
  • Pope Leo XIV’s installation Mass: A new beginning rooted in tradition
  • A new documentary, ‘The Inner Sea,’ tells a story of adoption, music and love

Search

Membership

Catholic Media Assocation

Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association

The Associated Church Press

© 2025 CATHOLIC REVIEW MEDIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED