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Take good care (A child’s prayer)
Thank you for all the wonderful things
You have made:
The whole world, all the people
My home, my school, my friends, my pets.
Prayer
Woman at the Well
I don’t even want to recount
what has happened
in my life this year.
I just want to be with the One
who already knows.
who knows me through and through
better than I know myself.
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Butterflies, prayers and poetry: celebrating our sisters ages 90+
Published on September 26, 2020
And so, Provident God, bless these women who have done so much, been so much, are so much. Thank you for giving them the strength and the courage to be transformed in your grace.
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Celebrating our sisters 90 and over
Published on September 25, 2020
On Sept. 23, 2020, we celebrated 35 Sisters of Providence who are age 90 or older.
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HOPE fall 2020 — The path of Providence
Published on September 24, 2020
In this issue we celebrate 100 years of ministry in Asia as well as exploring other areas impacting our world at this moment in history.
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Farewell to Guerin College Prep
Published on September 24, 2020
Although the building is closed, our love and care and prayers for each young woman or man who called Guerin “home” will never end. For it is the people who are “Guerin Hig
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Sisters of Providence who have ministered in Taiwan share their stories
Published on September 24, 2020
“The grandmother of one of my students, a boy named K-Sing, said to me in Taiwanese one day, ‘I don’t know what it is, but the way you hold my little grandson is different from the other teachers.’ Then she reached out and touched my SP cross, and said: ‘You wear this white cross of your God. I do not know who this God is, but there is a special love in your heart!’”
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Can we talk about racism?
Published on September 24, 2020
You may be feeling overwhelmed and ask, “What actions can I be part of?” May I offer some suggestions?
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Resources on racism, Black history, anti-racism
Published on September 24, 2020
Enjoy these resources for learning more about anti-racism and Black history
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Elizabeth Kuo, beloved “Grandma Kuo” of the sisters in Asia
Published on September 24, 2020
In every stage of the sisters’ trials in China, Aunt (or Grandma as she was later called) Kuo was there, walking to the markets every day, sending meals to the sisters in house arrest, sleeping on a cot in the room where the sisters took their meals.
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The indelible mark of Providence: Interview with Barbara Ringenberger
Published on September 24, 2020
Barbara supports the mission and ministries of the Sisters of Providence because they had such a wonderful impact on her life. “The sisters worked diligently to provide my brother and me with an education, both spiritual and academic, that throughout our lives has opened doors as we progressed through our lives,” said Barbara.
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Why is it so difficult to talk about racism?
Published on September 24, 2020
People of Color internalized their oppression as a means of survival. They developed strategies, actions and emotions to help live within these disadvantages. We learned that we had to be better, try harder, endure more.
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