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Virtual monthly prayer with the Sisters of Providence continues in March

Single women ages 18-42 are invited to pray with the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, via Zoom, from 7-7:45 p.m., EDT, on March 7.

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Each monthly prayer service will be led by a different Sister of Providence and be focused on a different topic.

For the month of March, join Sister Ann Sullivan, SP, who will lead prayer on the topic of hope.

Other monthly prayer topics include:

Register online, or contact 361-500-9505 or jluna@spsmw.org.

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Jason Moon

Jason Moon serves as media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence. Previously, he spent more than 16 years in the newspaper industry.
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For inquiries or information, contact Jason Moon at jmoon@spsmw.org or 812-535-2810.

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  1. Avatar Joanna K. Sizer on March 6, 2025 at 3:21 pm

    I like the new version of the newsletter. Easy to read and I can pass something I am not ready to read at this time and I can go directly to what I am interested in now. My Dad’s aunt (his mothers older sister) was Christina Buechel. I was 3 months old when she died but I remember my Dad saying that she died with her boots on. Years later, while working on my Ancestry, I came across the name Christina Buechel but she seemed to disappear shortly after she turned eleven. I could not find any information on her from a death certificate, siblings or anything else. While talking to my Aunt Helen (my dads younger sister) about this I mentioned Christina Buechel. Aunt Helen told me she had become a Sister of Providence nun and took the name of Sister Mary Sophia. Thank you for helping me to find her in 2011. She is now located in my Ancestry.com book. She did die with her boots on.

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