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Congregation severing ties with AmazonSmile program
Published on January 22, 2020
. Being an informed consumer requires careful deliberations at many levels. For us, this is but one example of making a different choice as new information comes to light
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Job opening at Providence Cristo Rey High School
Published on January 17, 2020
Providence Cristo Rey High School, a Roman Catholic, co-educational secondary school, located at 75 N. Belleview Place, Indianapolis, is currently accepting applications for the position of president. Providence Cristo Rey…
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John Salamone
John Salamone has been weaving for over 30 years. He mostly weaves scarves and shawls to sell at fine art/ fine craft shows, festivals, and galleries. His work is currently…
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Guerin Prep Announces Closing
Published on January 16, 2020
For alumnae/i information or instructions on how to access your transcripts, please click here. (The following article was released by Guerin College Prep High School on Jan. 16, 2020) After much…
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HOPE winter 2020 — The needs in our backyards
Published on January 13, 2020
We each see from where we stand. Sometimes it requires movement to be able to see from someone else’s perspective. In this issue of HOPE magazine, we take a look at some of the issues that surround us. We explore transformations that some of our sisters have experienced in their lives that have led them to looking with fresh eyes at the needs of people around them.
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Providence Community Cemetery blessed
Published on January 13, 2020
In the summer issue of HOPE magazine, we Sisters of Providence laid out our plans for our newest outreach ministry: the creation of Providence Community Cemetery. Here we will receive…
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Newsnotes: the latest from the Sisters of Providence
Published on January 13, 2020
100 years in Asia, Sister Mary Jo honored and more. Catch up on the latest news and updates from the Sisters of Providence.
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A journey to wider acceptance and love: Sister Tracey Horan and immigration
Published on January 13, 2020
Like most stereotypes, my beliefs about immigrants most likely came from a combination of sources: messages I heard from the news, friends, and media that convinced me that immigrants were an inherent threat to my well-being.
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Immigration injustice: what can I do?
Published on January 13, 2020
Even a brief scan of daily headlines describing how immigrants are being treated at the Southern borders of the U.S. can cause a person of faith to cringe and cry out: “What can I do?”
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A lifetime of meeting needs around the world and in our own backyard: Sister Patty Fillenwarth
Published on January 13, 2020
She heard their stories of abuse, of problems with their children, of anxiety about their immigration status. Many of them needed professional counseling, but this was almost impossible for poor families who had no insurance and were struggling with English. Sister Patty came to see that her greatest missionary opportunity now was not in Africa, Peru or Taiwan, but in her own backyard.
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From fear to tranquility: Sister Dorothy Rasche and prison ministry
Published on January 13, 2020
“Who wants to go in a prison?” Sister Dorothy lamented. “We were scared. We were afraid.”
After a brief pause, Sister Dorothy said, “It was ignorance and fear that made us scared.” Sister Dorothy tells of more than 40 years of prison ministry.
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From farming to teaching to counseling to care of Earth: Sister Ann Sullivan’s story
Published on January 13, 2020
The issues of land, air and water degradation weighed heavily on her, especially the effects that were becoming more problematic on our own Sisters of Providence land.
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