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Hope through education in the desert
Published on October 15, 2015
Passion for justice, love for neighbor and deep faith fuel the work at Providence in the Desert in southern California. Sister Carol Nolan (formerly Sister Mary Sheila) founded the ministry 13 years ago at age 69. The dynamic educator went to live among some of the poorest residents of the United States, immigrant laborers in the Coachella Valley. She asked what they needed and then made it happen. Today Sister Carol and Sister Loretta Picucci and a small staff bring classes in the English language to people who need the help.
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Retired sisters share Saint Mother Theodore and her home
Published on October 15, 2015
“When I think of the challenges facing our Congregation today … it may seem like all appearances are against a vibrant future. I am called to remember what the six founding sisters faced, and that deepens my faith and trust in Providence.”
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Devotion at a global level: Sister Mary Rita Griffin
Published on October 15, 2015
Sister Mary Rita Griffin is a person who radiates passion and takes her ministry to heart. Her role as Our Lady of Providence shrine coordinator, which she took on in July of 2014, is no exception to her single-hearted character.
“I have been amazed by the rich friendships that are happening through my role all centered on Our Lady of Providence,” Sister Mary says. “It’s a growing role for me as more people share their love for her, and I love the international flavor of it.”
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Sister Teresa Costello: Love for learning and a healing touch
Published on October 15, 2015
Among Sister Teresa’s volunteer ministries are offering massage to residents of the sisters’ health care facility and sorting vegetables for their Community Supported Agriculture program. Sorting vegtables takes Sister Teresa back to her childhood in Ireland. “I grew up on a farm, so it is very life-giving to me to get these foods ready for sharing and for selling at the Terre Haute Farmers’ market,” she says.
“I love working with the sisters and other elders in health care. I enjoy learning from them as they share with me as I give them a shoulder massage or rub their hands,” she said. “It is comforting to them.”
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Chocolate for everyone! – A Fair Trade Event
Published on October 12, 2015
Sisters, SMWC students partake in Choctoberfest!
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‘Change our politics and not just our policies’
Published on October 7, 2015
Sisters Arrianne Whittaker, Mary Mundy offer perspective of Nuns on the Bus stops
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Running in the dark
Published on October 5, 2015
Sister Tracey reflects on the experience of running in the dark and what it teaches her about community: “As silly as I knew my fear of the dark was…the knowledge of other bouncing lights was so hopeful to me in those pre-dawn moments.”
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Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Feast Day reflection
Published on October 3, 2015
175 years ago, our beginning was humble. We let go of what we knew and we embraced what was to come. 175 years later we are being asked to do the same. Trust me — as we continue to walk into this new era, as Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates, supporters and friends, we will grow into this era. Be patient. Be prayerful.
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In the Pope’s Presence
Published on October 2, 2015
Sister Lawrence Ann Liston reflects on witnessing Pope Francis’s address
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Swope to display art by Sisters of Providence
Published on September 30, 2015
Exhibit to be featured at museum until Jan. 2, 2016
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The pope and the golden rule
Published on September 25, 2015
What Francis speaks is Christ-centered, Gospel-centered common sense. Let us rejoice that we have a Pope who speaks for the poor, who challenges those in power, who will not be shut up by nay-sayers who call him a false prophet.
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Prayer for the visit of Pope Francis
written by Sister Jeremy Gallet, SP Loving and gracious God, Shepherd of all your faithful people,look with favor on your servant Franciswhom you established as head and shepherd of your…
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