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Sisters hand out awards at annual dinner
Published on June 7, 2017
Ceremony took place Saturday, June 3, in O’Shaughnessy Dining Room
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SMWC dedicates Sister Jeanne Knoerle sculpture
Published on June 7, 2017
‘I think she had a distinct ability to always look forward. She was always visionary, ahead of her time.’
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Sisters to conduct public hearing on June 21
Published on June 6, 2017
Forum to take place at 6:30 p.m., in the Providence Hall Community Room
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Sisters’ archives department receives grant
Published on May 31, 2017
‘We were delighted that the Historical Society recognizes the value of our collections.’
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Holy and profane
Published on May 31, 2017
It’s not often that I spend time with my extended family in public. Sometimes, these interactions remind me how differently much of the world views Catholic sisters compared to my experience.
This weekend, I went to my cousin’s high school graduation party. Partway through the party, one of my uncles started asking me to bless him. Another made a comment about spending time with me to become holy by association.
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Beauty and Art in the Church of the Immaculate Conception
Published on May 30, 2017
The Church of the Immaculate Conception, consecrated in 1907, features a majestic limestone structure filled with beautiful paintings, stained glass, sculpture and art. Thaddeus von Zukoynski painted all of the paintings…
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The gift of Earth: a prayer moment
Published on May 28, 2017
Challenges for the week to tend to the gift of Earth:
• Spend time in nature;
• Look out for life, human and other, in your little patch of the world;
• Live compassionately toward all God’s creatures;
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Sisters serving their country
Published on May 26, 2017
On Monday, May 29, during Mass, the Sisters of Providence will honor the Sisters who have served their country during times of war
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A look at the life and ministry of Sister St. Veronica Doherty
Published on May 25, 2017
‘She had a great zeal for the souls of her pupils, their parents, and of those with whom she came in contact.’
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The Future of Race in America
Published on May 22, 2017
Check out this YouTube video of author Michelle Alexander discussing “The Future of Race in America.” Alexander is the author of “The New Jim Crow.”
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Singing for the sisters
Published on May 21, 2017
The most touching duet was that of Rod and Sister Terese Marie Havlik, Rod’s 8th grade teacher, whom he hadn’t seen in almost 49 years. Sister Terese Marie knew every word, sang and moved gently to the music.
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