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Sisters honor Jane Fischer with Sarah and Joseph Thralls award

On Saturday, June 7, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, hosted approximately 250 benefactors and others for their annual Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Donor Dinner.

The dinner has taken place since 2000. It honors benefactors for their gifts of time, talent and resources. Special awards are also presented.

The theme for this year’s event was “Jubilee 2025: Pilgrims of Hope.”

Vicar/General Treasurer Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp (left) with Jane Fischer and General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski.

The Sarah and Joseph Thralls award honors individuals, families, foundations or organizations who have generously shared their time, talent and resources with the Sisters of Providence.

Named after the Thralls family, who provided hospitality and shelter to Mother Theodore and her companions upon their arrival in Indiana in 1840, the award recognizes similar acts of kindness and support.

Recipients of the award embody the generosity and welcoming spirit that the Thralls family showed during a critical time in the Congregation’s history.

This year, the Sisters of Providence honored Providence Associate Jane Fischer with the award.

“Jane persuaded the pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Jasper, Indiana, to establish a new home for Saint Mother Theodore in their parish complex – the Saint Mother Theodore Chapel,” General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski explained to the audience. “St. Joe’s, after all, was the first mission established by Mother Theodore outside of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.

“And though Jane will tell you that many hands contributed to this effort, Father John Brosmer, the pastor, who is also here this evening, will tell you that Jane was the driving force.”

Sister Dawn went on to explain how Jane is a “force!”

“And I say that with great regard and affection,” Sister Dawn continued. “I think she might be channeling Sarah Thralls. We know that Sarah Thralls had a big fried chicken dinner waiting for the sisters when they arrived. There wasn’t just a dedication of the new chapel for Saint Mother Theodore in Jasper, there was also a wonderful dinner afterward.”

Sister Dawn continued saying Jane works so well with others, truly one of her greatest gifts.

“Jane is a tremendous connector of people,” Sister Dawn said. “She has a heart for justice and has put her considerable creativity and can-do spirit to work as part of the JUSTus podcast team. Together, they are spreading the word about systemic racism, implicit bias, homelessness, immigration, Fair Trade, Land Justice and the Death Penalty, to name a few.”

Jane has been a Providence Associate since 2014 and is the niece of the late Sister Mildred Anne Dudine.

“She truly has been an Associate all her life, bringing her time, energy and experience to further the mission of Providence,” Sister Dawn said. “When Jane describes the Providence Associate experience, here is what she says, ‘Developing new relationships and broadening horizons, both spiritually and personal – well, can it get any better?’

“Jane, we do not think it could get any better than to choose you as the recipient of the 2025 Sarah and Joseph Thralls award,” Sister Dawn concluded.

Jason Moon

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.

2 Comments

  1. Heartfelt congratulations to Jane! She is a blessing to us. Jane arranged a wonderful evening at St. Joseph parish honoring St. Mother Theodore. I was happy to give a performance as our saint and share her story. Merci Jane!

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