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Providence Associate obituaries summer 2017

By Sisters of Providence | May 17, 2017 |

Please join us in praying for these Providence Associates who have died in the past several months.

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Survey, legacy fund, phonathon and more! News from the Mission Advancement office

By Sister Ann Casper | May 17, 2017 |

Thank you so much for your sharing. It is such a blessing to learn about your connections to our mission and to read your stories.

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What can you do? Staying engaged in divisive times

By Sister Emily TeKolste | May 17, 2017 |

Do something concrete. Trust in your power to make change, even if the results aren’t immediately obvious.
Create beauty. Sing, dance, paint, draw, garden, play an instrument or write.
Ask questions of others who have different views.

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Online exclusive: Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Sisters of Providence seek more collaboration

By Sister Cathy Campbell | May 17, 2017 |

Trustee Alice Shelton said the retreat was very important. “The public tends to view Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and the Sisters of Providence as being very close together.”

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Grassroots, indivisible

By Sister Barbara Battista | May 17, 2017 |

We find in joining with others to effect real social change that we ourselves are more hopeful, more able to embrace diversity, and more willing to engage others who look, think, or act differently than ourselves. As a nation, we have experienced quite a shift these days. Contributing to our democracy by joining a local Indivisible group, I experience the deep joy of contributing to the common good.

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I’ll meet you in the field: the spirituality of coming together

By Amy Miranda | May 17, 2017 |

Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing,
there is a field. I’ll meet you there.
When the soul lies down in that grass, the world is
too full to talk about. Ideas, language, even the
phrase each other doesn’t make any sense. — Rumi
Sister Ann Sullivan reflects on the spirituality of coming together across divides.

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Newsnotes HOPE summer 2017

By Sisters of Providence | May 17, 2017 |

Updates from the Sisters of Providence spring 2017.

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Providence spirituality in action: Sister Kathleen Desautels and 8th Day Center for Justice

By Ezra (Kyle) Meadors | May 17, 2017 |

I started thinking about everything I had seen from Sister Kathleen during my time at 8th Day. What I saw was Providence Spirituality in action. In our conversations over those two years, I had heard many of Sister Kathleen’s stories, her thoughts and her prayers. I found a woman willing to put herself on the line for the greater good time and time again.

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“You don’t give up on a person” Sister Rita Clare’s journey with a prisoner

By Diane Weidenbenner | May 16, 2017 |

“He’s always felt remorse. I’m not condoning the evil that he has done. But he’s also a human being who needs support. He needs someone who is a positive influence in his life and can help him improve.”

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Unity and difference: blessings of engagement for local church members and the Sisters of Providence

By Diane Weidenbenner | May 16, 2017 |

To date, 11 members of Central Christian Church have become Providence Associates or are candidates, including the pastor! Karen Sagraves says many synergies exist between Central Christian Church and the Sisters of Providence. “We’re both very inclusive, related to ecumenical issues and relationships with others. We’re both justice-oriented and progressive.”

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Disrupting apathy and injustice: Sister Tracey Horan and World Meeting of Popular Movements

By Sister Emily TeKolste | May 16, 2017 |

“Now, we must all become disruptors.” Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego addressed a crowd of nearly 600 clergy, women religious, and grassroots activists at the first regional meeting of the World Meeting of Popular Movements. Bishop McElroy called on them to disrupt apathy and injustice, racism and rejection of the stranger.
“This is not a moment for us to stay on the sidelines,” Sister Tracey Horan said. “The gospel calls us to step up.”

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Sisters of Providence Leadership Team, Justice Coordinating Commission endorse the Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act

By Sisters of Providence | May 9, 2017 |

Berta Caceres, an indigenous environmental activist, was murdered in her home in Honduras by armed men on March 2, 2016, after receiving many death threats for her work with indigenous…

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