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Sarah Knoblock
A former volunteer herself, Sarah is the Coordinator of Volunteer Services for the Sisters of Providence. For more information on volunteering, contact Sarah at sknoblock@spsmw.org or call 812-535-2878.
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HOPE summer 2023 — Unexpected gifts
Published on May 3, 2023
In this summer issue of the Sisters of Providence HOPE magazine, we share about the gifts of God’s mission, the loving benefactors who keep our mission alive with their gifts, retired Sisters who continue to give of themselves and much more, including our annual report.
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Reflecting on the profession of vows of Sister Anna Fan
Published on May 2, 2023
‘And we stand with you, Anna, as you continue to follow the path of Providence, as you continue to surrender and trust that God will make a miracle in your life.’
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Weaving alpaca yarn: a productive and beautiful hobby
Published on May 2, 2023
Precise, mathematical, purposeful. All words that describe Sister Jean Fuqua, SP — and her art.
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Gifts to Foley Legacy Fund support the underserved, SP mission
Published on May 2, 2023
Funding for a second social worker was described as “a game changer for our community,” at Providence Cristo Rey High School (PCR) in Indianapolis, a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Providence. “The money enables PCR to have social worker personnel available to provide staff, parents and students a better understanding of factors (cultural, societal, economic, familial, health) affecting a student’s performance and behavior, crucial understandings for the low-income students and families that we serve.”
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Newsnotes from HOPE summer 2023
Published on May 2, 2023
Volunteers stitch their way into our hearts Charla Evinger and Cheryl Murphy are co-owners of Mamas Mending in Marshall, Illinois, and also volunteers extraordinaire for the Sisters of Providence. When…
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Giving new life to plastic shopping bags
Published on May 2, 2023
Retired Sisters of Providence in the Lourdes Hall Assisted Living Residence of Providence Health Care are transforming plastic grocery and shopping bags into warm sleeping mats. Homeless residents of the Terre Haute area can use these to stretch out and sleep on at night.
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Sister Carolyn Bouchard’s woodshop: a place of creativity and prayer
Published on May 2, 2023
“Woodworking is a kind of metaphor for ways I have always sought out and found God,” Sister Carolyn said. “What I do with wood I have done in many other ways throughout my personal and ministerial life.”
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Tales of unexpected blessings
Published on May 2, 2023
“Who knew that I would be calling my cane ‘an unexpected blessing?’ But I have come to realize what a friend it is!”
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Giving the gift of self: Sister Carol Meyers
Published on May 2, 2023
Now ministering as a parish volunteer and parish council member, literacy tutor and Montessori school substitute, Sister Carol proudly notes that she has taught as a full-time teacher at every level from elementary school through college except for the high school level.
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Growing the gift of flowers
Published on May 2, 2023
While receiving flowers is a gift, growing them knowing they might make someone’s day a bit brighter is definitely a blessing.
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Moving toward the Reign of God with mutual sharing
Published on May 2, 2023
As disciples of Jesus, the Sisters of Providence endeavor to build a community that reflects these Gospel values. We follow Jesus’ example by communally organizing ourselves so that everyone receives what they need and contributes what they can.
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