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Teens invited to volunteer with Sisters of Providence in June

Summer volunteers run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., on June 4-6

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Recognizing our volunteers!

‘Please know that you are both needed and appreciated.’

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Sister Emily TeKolste featured in Global Sisters Report

Sister Emily TeKolste writes a column for Global Sisters Report regarding the Eclipse Party

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Sister Tracey Horan quoted in National Catholic Reporter regarding immigration issues

“Confusion and uncertainty go hand in hand with policy changes that happen and that are complex because they affect people from different countries of origin differently,” Horan said. “Helping people understand what that means for them is a big challenge.” — Sister Tracey Horan, SP Sister Tracey was featured and quoted in this article “Both…

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Join the Sisters of Providence for May forest meditation event

For more information, call 812-535-2932 or email wvc@spsmw.org

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Virtual, in-person ‘Evolution of Wisdom Thought’ series to continue in May

The fourth session will explore Viktor Frankl’s ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’

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In-person, virtual Taizé Prayer Service scheduled for May 14

Persons of all faith traditions are welcome

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Sisters to host ‘Wheels for Wheels’ blessing

There will be no cost for participation but donations will be accepted

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Monthly prayer with the Sisters of Providence on May 7

Pray with the Sisters from 7-7:45 p.m., EDT, on May 7

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WVC to host Spring Plant Sale

The sale will take place on May 3-4

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Find greater meaning, community as a Providence Associate

Currently, there are more than 300 Providence Associates in the United States and Taiwan

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WVC to host ‘Total Eclipse of the Herd: An Alpaca Encounter’

Cost to attend is $6.

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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.