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‘I’ll be home for Christmas:’ A song of hope and of light in the darkness
Published on December 20, 2017
…in any of these situations and others like them. That is the miracle of the Christ’s light. It comes into the darkness. It is incarnated in each of us. And it was incarnated beautifully in our four sisters who are now home for Christmas. Let us pray to them and others in the communion of saints to give us the strength and the courage we need to be that Christ-light for each other and for our world. Merry Christmas from…
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Sister Cecile Morse
Published on September 2, 2006
…when recounting the life of Sister Cecile!” said Sister Adele Beacham in her commentary for Sister Cecile Morse, who died Sept. 2. The commentary was written by Sister Ann Casper. “Sister Cecile was already a licensed union printer, following in her father and brother’s footsteps, when she entered the Congregation. Many sisters recall her beautiful singing voice, her moving solos of the Tota Pulchra Es and her strong, resonant alto voice in the choir. She also loved baseball, ice-skating and…
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Sister Alice Louise Potts
Published on March 8, 2012
…Haute, Ind., in 1945. In Indiana, her classrooms were also located at St. John the Baptist, Whiting; St. Joseph and Immaculate Heart, Indianapolis; St. Leonard, West Terre Haute; and St. John the Baptist, Newburgh. In Chicago, she taught at Maternity BVM and Our Lady of Sorrows. “Her next assignment, in 1968, was a new kind of assignment for a Sister of Providence. We had never been organized into provinces in the past, but we had decided at that time to…
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Sister Laura Ann McLaughlin
Published on December 29, 2014
…Letter to the Romans How fortunate we are to have had Laura Ann McLaughlin with us for these past 53 years. The reading that was chosen for her wake service tells us that “we are one body in Christ and individually parts of one another.” Laura is part of us and will remain so. How blessed we are to have her with us still, said Sister Patty Fillenwarth in her commentary for Sister Laura Ann McLaughlin, who died Dec. 26,…
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New Providence Associates share their journey – part 1
Published on December 9, 2020
…my beliefs and practices, and my role with and for others in Creation. I had to grow in ways I never imagined I would. I had to explore ideas that hadn’t really entered my mind before as parts of our faith life. Being a Providence Associate, I have a sense now of belonging to a community. A community that has common interests and a shared outlook of life. I’m part of something bigger. And that allows me to carry out…
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Shouldn’t all sisters wear habits?
Published on September 26, 2010
…Divine Providence and to further God’s loving plans by devoting itself to works of love, mercy and justice in service among God’s people.” Its chapter on Common Witness addresses our manner of dress and also states, “Signifying their common call to share in the work of Jesus Christ in the world, the distinctive symbol of the Sisters of Providence is a white enamel cross with the Greek letters for Christ superimposed upon a circle. This common sign of their religious…
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It takes a community to feed the world
Published on June 30, 2014
…beyond. Through the gift of the Spirit, she led this congregation through tough times — times when she reached out to others to share their time, talents and treasures with the community. It is through this sharing that the community has served the needs of others through many schools, ministries and more. It is now, through the abilities of all of us present, in body and spirit, that the community reaches out to share the mission of honoring Divine Providence…
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Reflections for Oct. 3, 2021
Published on October 4, 2021
…Associate Candidate year. We actually did have corned beef and cabbage at my orientation the previous October, and it was on the menu again for the next visit, but the pandemic brought it all to a halt. But Providence to the rescue once more! Meetings and events continued by phone and internet, and I was able to be more involved in Community activities than the commute would have allowed me otherwise. And, I had more time to get to know…
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Human Trafficking: Words from Sister Denise
Published on December 10, 2011
Sister Denise Wilkinson, general superior, addressed the Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates and others who attended a Communications Night in Providence Hall on Dec. 7, regarding the human trafficking issue. Here are the highlights. Human Trafficking is an on-going issue. Why are the Sisters of Providence giving it the attention and focus here and now? Four reasons: The upcoming Super Bowl in Indianapolis gives the Sisters of Providence the opportunity to work together to speak out and take action against…
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Sisters of Providence “employ” special education students
Published on May 18, 2016
…53 Vigo County high school seniors who completed their work skills training program. The official name is Covered Bridge Special Education District Community Work Skills Training Program. Each student interviews for a job in the community with collaborating employers. Four of those students have spent this school year working with the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Dustin Green and Erika Herrick have been working at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, Jessica Herrick worked in Environmental Services and Jordan Ames…
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Liza Hyatt: finding solace in art
Published on July 10, 2011
Liza Hyatt (center, front row) gathers with a few other candidates who became associates in November 2010. Pictured are (front row, left to right): Amy Inserra, Liza and Charlotte Norris; (back row): Ronda Hoggatt and Catherine Mader Odle. Liza Hyatt, an art therapist from the Indianapolis area, made her first commitment as a Providence Associate in November 2010. She was companioned by Sister Carole Kimes, whom Liza describes as “a true companion with many wise insights.” In Liza’s blog, “Art…
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Sister Sue: learning and growing as a companion
Published on January 3, 2010
Sister Sue Paweski (left) is the companion of Lorraine Kirker. Sister Sue Paweski, who resides in Chicago, is a companion to Providence Candidate-Associate Lorraine Kirker of Coupeville, Wash. Sister Sue is the Alumnae Relations manager and major gifts associate in the Mission Advancement office. 1.)Why did you want to be a companion? The Providence Associates Relationship is a powerful way for the Sisters of Providence to share the legacy of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin with other people. I was a…