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President and Vice President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Stand in Defense of All Faiths in Response to Executive Order on Refugees
Published on January 31, 2017
The bond between Christians and Muslims is founded on the unbreakable strength of charity and justice
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Statement of Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., on Wednesday’s Executive Actions on Immigration
Published on January 31, 2017
Closing borders and building walls are not rational acts
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Statement of Cardinal Blasé J. Cupich, Archdiocese of Chicago, on the Executive Order on Refugees and Migrants
Published on January 31, 2017
It is time to put aside fear and join together to recover who we are and what we represent to a world badly in need of hope and solidarity
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A statement from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), expressing deep concern about Executive Orders
Published on January 31, 2017
We are deeply concerned about the administration’s executive orders on immigration and refugee resettlement
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Restlessness led to liberation as a woman religious
Published on January 31, 2017
During my early years in our formation process (nun training), I had to practice responding not reacting. Take a few deep breaths and ask for clarification. Begin a dialogue, not a monologue. Find some level of commonality and move from that point. Bring some sense of hope to situations that seem insurmountable.
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Seeking inner peace to create a more peaceful world: a young sister reflects
Published on January 30, 2017
In seeking greater unity, we started on our own doorsteps. We were all women religious who wear common clothing similar to those around us. But women religious come in all clothing types. There has been a historical division between those who chose to remain in their habits and those who chose to shed their habits following the Second Vatican Council. Similarly, approaches to authority and the vow of obedience differ greatly, and often line up with differences in dress. Conversation throughout the weekend focused on bridging those historical divisions and developing strategy that allows for true collaboration.
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Teaching, healing and loving as a Sister of Providence
Published on January 29, 2017
My teaching experience took me to different schools in different cities and towns where I met and fell in love with more children. Teaching double grades and constantly working on meeting the individual needs continued to challenge me.
Then it came time for me to dust the chalk off my hands, put myself confidently in the hands of Providence and change the focus of my “mission.” I became a hospital chaplain. Like teaching, I loved this work
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A smile that led to a life of love
Published on January 28, 2017
My religious vows have offered me the freedom I needed to give all my energies to love and serve many and in various ways. Together with my sisters, who have always inspired and supported me, we have reached out wherever there has been great need. A wonder that dawned early in my mission life was that I have always received so much more in this life than I ever could give.
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Being a Sister of Providence means …
Published on January 27, 2017
What do you know about the Sisters of Providence today? Ever wish you had a way to tell your friends and family about the SPs? In this Congregation video, you’ll…
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Farm Store opening this spring
Published on January 26, 2017
‘Soft’ opening tentatively set for late April
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Inclusion means joining the conversation
Published on January 25, 2017
The only way we can bridge that which divides us is through encounter. We must seek ways of listening to understand rather than listening to respond. That is why I chose to stand up publicly for a culture of civility and inclusion at our own Gathering in Solidarity at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods last Saturday. That is why I refused to let one point of disagreement with March organizers exclude me from participating in standing up for the very foundation of society: civil, respectful discourse. Similarly, that is why I participated in calling to task the organizers for excluding others based on one point of disagreement.
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Blessed and encouraged to act justly, love tenderly
Published on January 24, 2017
My favorite Scipture passage is Micah 6:8: “Act justly, love tenderly, walk humbly with your God.” My parents, Lillian and Henry Gerardot, exemplified this passage by the way they lived. Mom…
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