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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s Beloved Chaplain and National Icon, Dies at 106

Felicia HolmesFelicia Holmes—October 10, 20250
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM, the cherished chaplain of the Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball team who captured the hearts of a nation with her infectious spirit and unwavering faith, passed away on October 9, 2025. She was 106 years old.

Loyola University Chicago announced her death late Thursday night, marking the end of an extraordinary life devoted to service, education, and inspiring others. Sister Jean became an international celebrity during the Ramblers’ Cinderella run to the NCAA Final Four in 2018, her beaming presence from the sidelines becoming a symbol of hope and resilience.

A Life Devoted to Service and Faith

Born Dolores Bertha Schmidt on August 21, 1919, in San Francisco, California, Sister Jean felt a calling to religious life from a young age. Inspired by a third-grade teacher, she entered the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) in Iowa in 1937, taking the name Sister Jean Dolores. After professing her vows, she embarked on a long career in education, teaching at Catholic schools in California and later in Chicago after moving to teach at Mundelein College in 1961.

During the mid-1960s, Sister Jean was an active participant in the civil rights movement, demonstrating her commitment to justice and equality. Her academic journey included earning a Bachelor of Arts from Mount St. Mary’s College and a Master of Arts from Loyola University of Los Angeles. When Mundelein College affiliated with Loyola University Chicago in 1991, she transitioned to Loyola, taking on various roles, including academic advising.

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In 1994, at the age of 75, Sister Jean took on a new and pivotal role as the chaplain for the Loyola Ramblers men’s basketball team. This position, which she described as the “most transformational and transcendent” of her life, catapulted her into the national spotlight during the 2018 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. At 98 years old, she became one of the most recognized and beloved figures of “March Madness” as the eleventh-seeded Ramblers defied expectations to reach the Final Four for the first time since 1963.

Her courtside presence, characterized by prayer, insightful scouting reports delivered by hand, and encouraging emails to players, became legendary. Fans and media alike were captivated by her energy, wit, and profound faith, leading to the creation of bobblehead dolls in her likeness and widespread media coverage. Her pre-game prayers, which often included strategic insights, became a talking point, as did her motto: “Worship, Work, Win.”

More Than Just a Chaplain

While her role with the basketball team brought her international fame, Sister Jean’s impact extended far beyond the hardwood. She was deeply involved with the student body at Loyola, holding weekly prayer groups and initiating programs like SMILE (Students Moving Into the Lives of the Elderly), which connected students with residents of a local assisted living community. She lived among students for periods, fostering strong relationships and offering guidance.

Her dedication to faith, education, and service defined her decades at Loyola. She saw sports as a vital avenue for developing life skills, faith, and purpose, a perspective she shared broadly.

Later Years and Enduring Legacy

Even as she approached and surpassed her centennial birthday, Sister Jean remained an active and vibrant presence. On her 100th birthday, Pope Francis sent an Apostolic Blessing. Her 103rd birthday saw the plaza outside the Loyola CTA station renamed in her honor. In February 2023, she released her memoir, “Wake Up with Purpose! What I’ve Learned in My First 100 Years,” co-authored with Seth Davis, further sharing her wisdom and life lessons. In recognition of her lifetime of service, she received a proclamation from President Joe Biden on her 105th birthday.

In September 2025, due to health concerns, Sister Jean retired from her official duties with the university, though she remained an advisor. The university noted her passing as a “tremendous loss” and a testament to her profound impact.

Tributes and Reflections

Upon hearing of her passing, tributes poured in from across the country. Loyola President Mark C. Reed described her as an “invaluable source of wisdom and grace for generations of students, faculty, and staff,” adding that her presence was a “profound blessing for our entire community.”

Former President Barack Obama, among many public figures, mourned her loss, calling her a “remarkable woman.” Cardinal Blaise Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, remembered her “sharp sense of humor” and dedication to nurturing the minds and spirits of students. The sports world, deeply connected to her NCAA tournament fame, also expressed its sorrow, noting the “empty feeling March Madness will carry without her.”

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt’s legacy is one of enduring faith, boundless compassion, and an unshakeable belief in the power of purpose. Her ability to connect with people from all walks of life, her commitment to service, and her joyful spirit will continue to inspire the Loyola community and beyond for years to come. Her influence transcends the realm of sports and serves as a testament to a life exceptionally well-lived in Chicago and across the nation, setting a standard for inspirational news and a trending example of how to live with grace and dedication.

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Felicia Holmes

Felicia Holmes is a seasoned entertainment journalist who shines a spotlight on emerging talent, award-winning productions, and pop culture trends. Her work has appeared in a range of outlets—from established trade publications to influential online magazines—earning her a reputation for thoughtful commentary and nuanced storytelling. When she’s not interviewing Hollywood insiders or reviewing the latest streaming sensations, Felicia enjoys discovering local art scenes and sharing candid behind-the-scenes anecdotes with her readers. Connect with her on social media for timely updates and industry insights.

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