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Remembering Sisters Mary Loyola Bender and Ann Kevin O’Connor

Published on December 15, 2016

…eye for beauty, which was reflected most obviously in her appearance.” Sister Ann also noted that Sister Ann Kevin’s father was an accomplished painter, which she also had a cousin who operated an art museum in Ireland, and her brother invented the Morton salt shaker. In 2007, she committed herself to the ministry of prayer. Sister Ann Kevin died on Aug. 24, 2016. She was 91 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 73 years. ‪#‎throwbackthursday ‪#‎tbt…

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The 2020 Annual Meeting ZOOM Adventure!

Published on July 8, 2020

…end, we – both the SP leadership team and the Chapter Planning Committee – decided convening was vital to our continued connection with one another. Because this year’s annual meeting was remote preparation for our General Chapter next summer, it seemed not only necessary but also important to come together in some way. It turns out so did the sisters and associates! More than 300 of them signed on to participate in the meeting via ZOOM (we have 239 sisters…

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Sister Denise’s “expert” Father’s Day reflections

Published on June 12, 2013

Paul Beel (right) hands out popcorn at Family Day 2011, with Sisters Joann Quinkert and Rosemary Borntrager. I usually accept whatever web assignments I’m given from Diane Weidenbenner, our director of marketing and communications. I always regret that I say “yes” to writing the Father’s Day reflection. I feel it’s like me, a never-married, celibate person commenting on marriage. What do I know about marriage or fatherhood? So, I went to three fathers on our SP staff and asked for…

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“To be present to all that happens …” – Sister Denise reflects on Advent

Published on November 29, 2014

…Mary. Then, just today, I realized I had missed the deadline for this reflection. I realized that I’d have to do it on my sister’s MacBook – as foreign as can be to my thought processes and fingers. I’d have to come up with something quick in order to inconvenience as little as possible the staff in Mission Advancement. Worry…fret…worry…fret…spend time being annoyed with myself…worry…fret…annoyed. You get the picture here – anything but Ad Sum. And this situation couldn’t even…

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Sister Ruth Johnson: kinship with creation

Published on April 20, 2015

…Ruth’s creations are available for purchase at Linden Leaf Gifts at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. “I was very excited that we were going to do something with our land,” she said. “Not that we were going to start it. Mother Theodore already did that. She brought a whole love of the universe with her when she brought plants and trees from France. I think now we’re coming full cycle by coming back to that love of the land — living from the…

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Sister Shawn Marie McDermott

Published on January 1, 2022

…section below. Sister Shawn Marie McDermott complete ministry In Indiana: Teacher, St. John the Baptist, Whiting (1964-66). In North Carolina: Teacher, St. Patrick School, Fayetteville (1966-68). In Massachusetts: Teacher, St. Patrick School, Stoneham (1966-76); Substitute Teacher, Malden (1982-85); Pastoral Associate, St. John the Baptist Parish, Peabody (1985-89); Teacher, St. Raphael School, West Medford (1990-98); Teacher, St. Agnes School, Arlington (1998-2010); Hospice Volunteer, Merrimack Valley Hospice, Lawrence (2012-2021). In New Hampshire: Director of Religious Education, St. Thomas More Parish, Durham (1976-82)….

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Sister Adelaide Ortegel

Published on December 13, 2017

…Adelaide’s life know that although she lived more than 89 years, she always radiated the childlikeness of which Jesus speaks, as she danced through life as a sister, aunt, teacher, artist, designer of liturgy, clown-mime, puppeteer, writer, composer, and in the many countless other ways each of us knew her, said Sister Cathy Campbell in her commentary for Sister Adelaide Ortegel, who died Wednesday, December 13, 2017, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. She was 89 years old and had been a…

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Sister Mary Pius Regnier: General Superior from 1966 to 1976

Published on November 27, 2005

…and among religious communities. Dissensions about modifying the habit and changing the horarium were prelude to mightier struggles to come. After one term as councilor, Sister Mary Pius was elected superior general in 1966. The nature of her leadership was indicated in one of her circular letters. As a rather casual postscript she noted: “In studying the beginnings of our Community I noticed that Mother Theodore never used the title ‘Mother’ in signing her circular letters. It seems only proper…

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Sisters of Providence sign Catholic Sisters letter on end of Title 42

Published on May 5, 2022

Editor’s Note: On Wednesday, May 4, more than 1,200 Catholic sisters sent a letter to President Biden requesting that he follow through on his commitment to end Title 42 on May 23. Many Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, signed the letter. Here is the letter in its entirety. Dear President Biden, We write to you today as Catholic sisters united in commitment to the Gospel of Christ, which inspires us to seek justice and peace for all, particularly…

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What’s your gift?

Published on December 20, 2015

Everybody knows the story. The Three Magi came seeking the Christ child, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Practical gifts? Maybe not so much, though I’m sure the gold came in handy. (Raising kids is expensive.) Otherwise, the presents were more symbolic than usable; gifts for a king who would have to die for his kingdom. (Seriously…what’s a carpenter supposed to do with myrrh?) We come bearing gifts, too. We might not always recognize their importance, but we should….

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On the shores of history – The gift of a Dover sunrise!

Published on March 2, 2016

…hoping to find new lives by crossing the channel into Britain and the United Kingdom. At that moment, I truly felt I was standing on the shores of history, connected in profound ways to those who had met the challenges of World War II, to those concerned about the surge of refugees ready to flood their island, to the people of faith seeking to assist the refugees, and to the migrants and asylum seekers themselves. How did I come to…

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SPs honor benefactors at annual Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Dinner

Published on June 2, 2014

…and Joseph Thralls welcomed Mother Theodore, the foundress of the Sisters of Providence, and her five companions into their log cabin when they arrived in 1840. They not only offered their home; they shared everything they had. The Sisters of Providence to this day are grateful to the Thralls family for opening their doors and their hearts to our foundress and her companions. The Sarah and Joseph Thralls Award is offered to a constituent who has shared her or his…

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