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The pope and the golden rule

Published on September 25, 2015

…countless generations to come, how would you treat that thing? Would you exploit it for a quick buck now, or treat it with gentleness and care? If you were a sinner — and we all are — would you want forgiveness? Is there anything that God cannot forgive? What Francis speaks is Christ-centered, Gospel-centered common sense. Let us rejoice that we have a Pope who speaks for the poor, who challenges those in power, who will not be shut up…

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Reflections from our Golden Jubilees

Published on August 8, 2014

…For me, it was the words of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, found in her “Journals and Letters,” that claimed my heart and awakened my own call to religious life as a Sister of Providence. When she was asked to come to America, Saint Mother Theodore said, “I will go if Eucharist is present.” My own faith life experience had taught me the power of Eucharist and I simply said to myself I can do that, too. I have been blessed…

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The Easter Triduum: celebrating our salvation story

Published on April 17, 2019

…Body and Blood. This will nourish us to proclaim in word and deed the power of His Resurrection. The third lens of the Paschal Mystery. Easter Sunday Sunday morning we are still glowing in His Light and we continue our Alleluias! We celebrate the Eucharist again and we begin 50 days of joy as the Easter season unfolds. May we be transformed by the Paschal Triduum and may it strengthen our commitment to Him. Jesus is risen! Alleluia! Happy Easter!…

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The spirituality of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

Published on May 5, 2009

…a result, she always exhibited a strong sense of a personal relationship with Jesus, most especially in the Eucharist. Her times of receiving the Eucharist may have been for Mother Theodore the pinnacle of her moments of prayer. In one of her instructions to the Congregation, she says of the Eucharist, “If we truly knew how to appreciate it, it alone would suffice to fortify and sustain us.” And her advice to her sisters for many years was, “Send your…

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Obituary

Sister Mary Ann Fox (formerly Sister Marie Clement)

Published on March 12, 2022

communicator via U.S. mail who never forgot a birthday and always showed gratitude through her thank-you notes. When she returned to the Woods, I wondered if she owned the Hallmark store with all of the cards she brought with her. Her niece Ann said that she was the one relative who always sent a birthday card consistently every year – typically Peanuts. She never forgot. After sending a birthday card to Bishop McManus, he sent her a reply and I…

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Gospel reflection

December 17, 2023: Third Sunday of Advent

Published on December 14, 2023

Gospel: John 1:6-8, 19-28 A man named John was sent from God. He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to testify to the light. And this is the testimony of John. When the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to him to ask him, “Who are you?” He admitted and did not deny it, but admitted, “I am not the Christ.” So they…

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December 13, 2020: Third Sunday of Advent

Published on December 10, 2020

Gospel of John 1:6-8, 19-28 A man named John was sent from God. He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to testify to the light. And this is the testimony of John. When the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to him to ask him, “Who are you?” He admitted and did not deny it, but admitted, “I am not the Christ.” So…

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Reflecting on random acts of kindness

Published on February 17, 2024

…“Don’t tell ME what kind of a day to have.” “The one who dies with the most toys wins.” And my favorite: “Do random acts of kindness, senseless acts of love.” A short while ago, our Sister Denise Wilkinson reflected on the merits of hugs. For sure, acts of kindness include hugs and so many other deeds. Personally, what always lifts my spirits is a warm, sincere smile from someone I might meet on my way. I have been the…

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A 2021 Reflection for our Senior Jubilee

Published on December 10, 2021

…of God and the gift of the Spirit moving within you 80, 75, 70 and 60 years ago? I doubt if Sister Mary Roger (Madden) knew back in 1940 when she entered, that she would live to be 100, let alone 101. (Amazingly, that doesn’t even make her the oldest disciple in this community!) And that included in the 81 years of her life devoted to the mission of Providence, would be the writing of the “Path Marked Out,” chronicling…

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Obituary

Sister Carolyn Glynn (formerly Sister John Michael)

Published on December 29, 2023

…as a “dome that has covered her throughout her life and enabled so many of her blessings.” Days later, Sister Paula Damiano visited her and learned from Carolyn that she had one item left on her bucket list: she wanted her last words to be “gratitude sent out to all comers of the universe.” Caroline Ann was born to Allen and Caroline Rooney Glynn on March 21, 1935, in Malden, Massachusetts. She loved her large family: three sisters, Elizabeth, Rosemary…

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Celebrating, praying, singing and dining in Taiwan

Published on December 11, 2012

…Odds, available at The Gift Shop at Providence Center.) All this to say, the celebration was a community of persons touched by the ministries and lives of these three women religious. Taiwan is a small island but every compass point had sent representatives to the liturgy and luncheon. From the north, south, east and west of the island persons who knew one or more of the celebrants gathered to pray, sing and dine! During the liturgy and after communion, each…

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BEing Providence in the World

Published on April 1, 2020

…Michelle Barrentine turns in her signed commitment card as a Providence Associate last November. My volunteer service with Beginning Experience started before I made my first commitment as a Providence Associate in 2019. But I see clearly now how the two dovetail. For me, this was a providential encounter of BE and the Providence Associate program. After my husband died in 2010, I came to my “BE Weekend” (we try not call it a “retreat” because it is a peer-led…

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