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Going the extra mile this Lent
Published on March 7, 2017
It was clear to me that ‘going the extra mile’ would become my guiding principle and spiritual practice for Lent 2017. This is the Lent I believe I am being called to so that I can encounter Christ on the journey.
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Week 2: daily Lenten reflections with Saint Mother Theodore
Published on March 5, 2017
Join us this second week of Lent in daily spiritual reflections with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. Check the blog each Sunday during Lent for short reflections created by Postulant Emily TeKolste for each day of the coming week.
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Sustainable agriculture internships
Published on March 4, 2017
An internship at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice has been described as the chance of a lifetime by those who have come and gone. There are many sustainable agriculture learning…
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Meet a sister. Be inspired. National Catholic Sisters Week invite
Published on March 3, 2017
So, in honor of National Catholic Sisters week, join us for a meal. Get to know us better. Tell others about the Sisters of Providence and the work we do to make the world a more just and loving place. Together with you, our friends and supporters, we can make this world a more hope-filled place.
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Sister Editha Ben
Published on March 2, 2017
All her life, Sister Editha Ben has been a risk taker, working to break boundaries in her own life and in society. From running away to join the convent, to being blacklisted by the Filipino government for teaching social justice, to transferring to the Sisters of Providence after more than 30 years in her former congregation, Sister Editha has proven herself willing to follow the Spirit’s lead even in the face of opposition.
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Sister Anna Rose Harrington: ‘Generous to a fault’
Published on March 2, 2017
‘She possessed that wonderful gift of interest’
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God’s love takes the form of tender loving care
Published on February 28, 2017
As a convert, I had grown to cherish Mary despite my initial unfamiliarity with her veneration. But “Providence” in particular was not a vocabulary word I would have associated with Mary. Upon reflection, I believe this is due to my Protestant background. I was only familiar with the Calvinist-influenced understanding of “Providence” as fate, predestination … a rigid notion vastly removed from Mary’s love for all people.
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Join the Return to Human Rights Tour March 16-29
Published on February 27, 2017
Join The Coalition of Immokalee Workers
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Walking through Lent with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Published on February 26, 2017
We invite you to spend a few minutes each day reflecting on the scripture verses and the words of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin with these daily Lenten reflections. May your Lent be a time of deepening your spirituality and growing closer to God. And may your walk be a little more meaningful by sharing it with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin.
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Heber to attend Al Gore’s climate change training
Published on February 25, 2017
Conference to take place March 2-4, in Denver, Colorado
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It’s National CSA Day!
Published on February 24, 2017
Thoughts of watermelon radishes, red-Russian kale, garlic scapes, rainbow Swiss chard, and collard greens are welcomed on this Friday in February. I can almost taste them now.
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