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Sister Mary Concetta Banez
‘She was a faithful Dodgers fan, and the announcer Vin Scully was her hero. When the Dodgers lost to the Cubs this year, I don’t think anybody had the heart to tell her.’
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Throwback Thursday: Remembering Sister Beth Kelso
Sister Beth taught in high schools and academies in Indiana, Illinois, Massachusetts, California and Washington, D.C.
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Throwback Thursday: Remembering Sister Therese Berry
According to her records in Archives, she was “remembered as an outstanding teacher, one who kept her classroom with beautiful décor”
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Remembering Sister Anne Berchmans Taylor
Sister Anne Berchmans was born Helen Anne Taylor in Fort Wayne in 1904
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Schoolmates, sisters and part of a leadership team
Newly elected General Officers Sisters Dawn Tomaszewski, Jenny Howard, Jeanne Hagelskamp and Lisa Stallings all attended Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College at the same time. “Music was probably what drew us together,” Sister Dawn said.
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Throwback Thursday: Remembering Sister Mary Clare Fritsch
It was her time at Immaculata High School that sparked interest from our many social media friends
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A special family visit
‘Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a place of gifts; a place of rejuvenation.’
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Celebrating 10 years as a Saint of God!
Get to know the woman behind the saint!
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Remembering Sister Cecilia Clare Bocard
She was often referred to as the ‘sister with the dancing feet’
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Mother Theodore: Who filled her shoes?
Workshops scheduled for 9:30 to 11 a.m., and 6:30 to 8 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Providence Spirituality & Conference Center
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Remembering Sister Gertrude Louise Donahue
Sister Gertrude Louise was a Sister of Providence for 66 years
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Sister Dawn Tomaszewski installed as general superior of the Sisters of Providence
Installation process took place on Saturday, Sept. 10
Jason Moon serves as media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence. Previously, he spent more than 16 years in the newspaper industry.