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Gospel reflection

November 20, 2022: Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Published on November 17, 2022

Celebrating the feast helps me to realize that Jesus’ kingship was just the opposite of what we humans tend to think about rulers.


Story

Welcome our new Coordinator of Volunteer Services!

Published on November 16, 2022

‘No one could ever replace Sister Becky, but I am happy to try and fill her shoes.’


Obituary

Sister Regina Ann Lynch

Published on November 15, 2022

‘How grateful all of us are for your many years of loving kindness.’


Prayer

A prayer for stillness / dealing with anxiety

Can you stop the world for a moment? I need to be alone with you.
No more doing, just being. And feeling like that is enough.


Prayer

Prayer in the face of insurmountable obstacles

Take my hand. Pull me along, with urgency, if needed.
Let me never stray from the course you’ve set out for me,
even when I cannot see my way through.


Gospel reflection

November 13, 2022: Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on November 10, 2022

Whenever I hear this passage I wonder if that time will ever come for me and how I will handle it?


Story

On healing touch and the wall at the border

Published on November 9, 2022

During the walk we also encountered the memorial site of a teenager, José Antonio Elena Rodriguez, who had been shot 13 times at the wall by a U.S. Border Patrol Agent. His death occurred 10 years ago. The memorial for his anniversary of death took place a few days before I arrived.


Story

Is God calling me to religious life? Listen to the wisdom that dwells within you

Published on November 8, 2022

I admired the fact that they were highly educated, modern women regardless of their age, who are boldly serving in a modern world. I marveled at the many ways these Sisters chose and were encouraged to evolve to meet the needs of the times. I knew I wanted to grow up to be like the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary of-the-Woods.


Story

Education, advocacy and service with immigrants part of sister’s border experience

Published on November 6, 2022

My first week of a month-long immersion experience for Catholic Sisters in Nogales Sonora, Mexico — my eyes and heart have been drawn to the people and the artistry around the center. I see depictions of joy, community, compassion, hospitality, generosity, service, justice, education and team work.


Story

Oral history: the adventures and challenges of Sister Dorothy Ellen Wolsiffer, SP

Published on November 5, 2022

“When I look back over the years of the variety of ministries, I see them as challenging but adventuresome. My last ministry of being a pastoral associate was involved with serving older adults: food pantry, ministry of care and visiting the sick, communion services, etc. These were all things I enjoyed tremendously. God’s love throughout the years has sparked my life and made it more interesting. Life flows like a river: smooth, bumps, twirls, spinning on rocks and falling.”


Obituary

Sister Margaret “Peggy” Lynch (formerly Sister James Patrick)

Published on November 3, 2022

“Peggy created a ministry of loving presence at Westridge. … They loved her.”


Story

Sisters of Providence, other Catholic Sisters in Indiana issue statement

Published on November 3, 2022

The Sisters of Providence and other Catholic Sisters in Indiana issue statement