Zuercher, Suzanne (Personal Name)
Her Enneagram spirituality, c1992: t.p. (Suzanne Zuercher, O.S.B.) t.p. verso (licensed psychologist; campus minister, Loyola Univ.; Benedictine sister of Chicago)
Chicago tribune WWW site, July 18, 2014 (Sister Suzanne Zuercher; b. 1931; d. June 14, 2014, at age 82, at St. Scholastica Monastery in Rogers Park [Chicago, Ill.], where she lived; served as a teacher, a psychologist and, from 1994 through 2006, president of St. Scholastica Academy, the all-girls Catholic high school on the grounds of the monastery; master's degree in clinical psychology from Loyola Univ. Chicago; became a licensed clinical psychologist; joined the St. Scholastica faculty in 1960, first as a teacher and later as school psychologist, guidance director and college counselor; in the early 1970s she became a campus minister at Loyola's Water Tower campus; a few years later she began teaching at what was then the Institute of Spiritual Leadership at Loyola; she was co-director of the program from 1979 to 1985 and remained with the program until 1987; all but one of her six books reference a system called the enneagram as a tool for spiritual seekers; the enneagram identifies nine personality types on the basis of character traits, motivations and concerns and is intended to help people understand themselves)