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We the people want to heal, and to do that we need rest

“My healing work has enabled me to show up in new, messy and more authentic ways in relationships.” Read Sister Emily TeKolste’s recent column, “We the people want to heal, and to do that we need to rest,” from Global Sisters Report .

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Sisters of Providence to host Memory Café in October

The next gathering will take place from 2-3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 16

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Best of luck, Rosalyn!

‘We are so happy for her.’

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Sisters to celebrate Foundation Day on Oct. 22

The Sisters of Providence continue to minister in many areas across the United States and in Taiwan

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Teens invited to volunteer with Sisters of Providence in October

The next teen volunteer opportunity will take place on Saturday, Oct. 12.

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Virtual, in-person Taizé prayer scheduled for October 8

The service includes prayer, music and time for silence

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Virtual monthly prayer with the Sisters of Providence continues in October

For the month of October, Sister Connie Kramer will lead prayer on the topic of grief

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Sisters to host ‘Forest Meditation’ program

There is no cost to attend the program, but donations would be welcomed

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Sisters of Providence to host Memory Café beginning in September

There is no cost to attend

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Sisters to celebrate 2024 Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

The service is open to the public

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Explore life as a Catholic Sister with the Sisters of Providence

Single Catholic women ages 18-42 are invited to the Come and See retreat

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Sisters to host ‘Cultivating Hope’ weekend or day retreat

‘The idea of the retreat is to really help people find something they can hold on to. A hope that is not tied to anything.’

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Jason Moon serves as media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence. Previously, he spent more than 16 years in the newspaper industry.