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Maureen Therese Brennan
Sister Maureen Therese was born Mary Brennan on Aug. 11, 1909. She died on Jan. 22, 2005. She was 95 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for…
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Suzanne Brezette
Sister Suzanne was born on June 20, 1917. She died on Nov. 19, 2005. She was 88 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 68 years. Sister…
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Virginia Broderick
Sister Virginia was born Anna Cecelia on June 3, 1907. She died on April 6, 2004. She was 96 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 77…
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Francetta Brown
Sister Francetta was born Agnes Veronica “Bonnie” on Jan. 5, 1919. She died on Feb. 13, 2004. She was 85 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for…
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Joanna Brown
Formerly Sister Louis Marie
Sister Joanna Brown, formerly Sister Louise Marie, was born on Sept. 29, 1928. She died on Sept. 19, 2014. She was 85 years old and had been a Sister of…
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Vincennes Latino Festival: A celebration of gratitude and respect
Published on September 2, 2017
This inaugural first-time event exceeded all expectations with more than 1,200 people attending the festival
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Leadership Statement Regarding DACA
Published on September 1, 2017
We have seen the positive impact and life these young people, including many DACA recipients, bring to a region that has suffered economically over the past century
Prayer
Prayer for guidance
At times when the way ahead,
or even the next step,
seems unclear,
assure me that You know what is to come;
that You envision
a plan to prosper me and not to harm me,
to give me a future full of hope.
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WVC Farm Store thriving
Published on August 29, 2017
‘We feel really good about where we are, because we are supporting families and farms,’
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Behind the peaceful vigil
Published on August 23, 2017
‘I knew without a doubt in that moment that I will continue to act in solidarity with my beloved community.’
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A sister remembers working to racially integrate schools
Published on August 22, 2017
“We were treated just like the black people were treated because we were recognized as ‘Oh, those are the sisters who teach the black kids.’ And so they treated us like black people, and it was a wonderful experience for me,” Sister Laurine Haley says of her time helping to integrate the Catholic schools in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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Reflections for Back to School Mass
Published on August 19, 2017
I offer you the companionship of the Sisters of Providence
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