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‘Solidarity and subsidiarity call us to engage in local politics’
Sister Emily TeKolste featured in Global Sisters Report
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Sisters of Providence welcome new postulant
“… all of my experiences have led me to this point.”
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Sisters to celebrate Foundation Day
For more information, call 812-535-2952 or email provctr@spsmw.org
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Sisters to host ‘Autumn Tea’
Cost is $30 and the registration deadline is Oct. 12.
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Scenes from the 2023 Hunger Bust Fun Run/Walk
The 2023 Hunger Bust Fun Run/Walk raised approximately $14,000 for Providence Food Pantry!
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In-person, virtual Taizé Prayer Service scheduled for Oct. 10
The hour long service includes prayer, readings, beautiful music and time for silence and reflection
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Monthly prayer with the Sisters of Providence
Each month’s service will be led by a different Sister of Providence and be focused on a different topic
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Sisters to celebrate Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Mass will take place in the CHurch of the Immaculate Conception
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Teens invited to volunteer with Sisters of Providence
Come out to volunteer on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.!
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Sisters of Providence celebrating Jubilees
Two Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, are celebrating their 25th Jubilee this year. Sister Anji Fan came to the United States to study at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and entered the Congregation on Sept. 17, 1998. Currently, she is a student at the University of Louisville. Sister Anji celebrated perpetual vows on June 25,…
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Discover the artist within you with the Sisters of Providence
‘Art invites us to an encounter, which is a gift – a spiritual gift that might bring us into a deeper relationship with God.’
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Sisters of Providence to host ‘Mystics – A Journey of Discovery’
‘There are many different ways in which a mystic is identified.’
Jason Moon serves as media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence. Previously, he spent more than 16 years in the newspaper industry.