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Obituary

Sister Virginia (Mary Virginia) Petty

Published on June 8, 2005

Sister Virginia Petty “So, if you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.” (Colossians 3:1) “Sister Virginia chose these wonderful words of St. Paul for our consideration this afternoon. These words reflect so well the ideal that was the deepest desire of her heart and ours as well,” said Sister Joan Slobig in her commentary for Sister Virginia Petty, who died June 8, in Edgewood, Ky….

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Book review: The Other Couch

Published on April 9, 2016

…of women tenderly enclosing the world… the web encircles intention held to help, to heal, to comfort.” I began reading this book after being on a symposium panel. The topic was “use of self.” I was with two psychotherapists and one of their clients who is also a clinical pastoral supervisee of mine moving toward certification as an ACPE supervisor. I was invited because the psychotherapist had been “converted” to pastoral supervision as “exceptionally valuable” in his client’s healing. (Our…

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Going the extra mile this Lent

Published on March 7, 2017

…of my day so that I can encounter Christ in it. Since I want to encounter Christ during my Lenten journey, I want to have some specific overarching guiding theme or principle that allows me to do this. This typically comes to me in prayer and Scripture and that is exactly what occurred at an early morning Mass on Sunday, Feb. 19. The theme of ‘going the extra mile’ was presented during the Gospel reading of Jesus’ words in Matthew…

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Advent 2019: All are welcome or How do we make room in the inn?

Published on December 6, 2019

…“All are welcome.” Will we, can we, be true to this promise? The vision of this sign came to mind as I began to reflect on the Advent season. This Advent time, if we truly welcome it, is meant to remind us to be prepared for the coming of Christ however and whenever the Christ comes. Advent tells us to stop and make room for the reality that God’s love, incarnated in Jesus, now needs to be incarnated in us,…

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A companion in the dying and rising of daily life: Sister Jane Iannaccone

Published on July 15, 2014

…all challenged to live out our baptismal call. Through us, the world will receive the good news of Christ as we radiate the peace, joy and love of Christ to those we serve. I have discovered while ministering at Saint John’s that no one person can do everything, but each one of us can do something. I know our parish would not be able to function and to offer the various ministries we provide if our parishioners did not come…

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Obituary

Sister Rosemary Ward (formerly Sister Sebastian)

Published on October 21, 2020

…which were: The Sisters of Providence Corporate Responsibility Committee (now the Ethical Investment Task Force); CCRIM, which is the Coalition for Corporate Responsibility – Indiana/Michigan; Pax Christi Illinois; The Peace and Social Justice Committee of Christ the Servant Parish; New Wineskins mission based community; and Religious Women of Illinois against Human Trafficking. If you were counting, that is only six of 12. I want to add here that I think that Human Trafficking was the issue that she held most…

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Gospel reflection

December 10, 2023: Second Sunday of Advent

Published on December 7, 2023

…baptize you with the Holy Spirit.” Reflection Our Gospel writer wastes no time in highlighting John the Baptist‘s character. After the Evangelist boldly proclaims “The beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ the Son of God,” there is an immediate reference to the prophet Isaiah’s words. Mark engages them to describe John’s identity and function. He is the fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy; he is God’s messenger whose role it is to help prepare people for the coming of the Messiah….

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Can we talk about racism?

Published on September 24, 2020

…pastored. I was 5 or 6 years old, and my sister and I were in a short skit portraying unfair and cruel stereotypes of black people. The following week the church’s black custodian tearfully asked my father to please not ever do such a show again. Decades later, my compassionate dad confessed to me that he had come to wonder how he could have let that show happen. Today my answer would be, “We just hadn’t begun the waking up…

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Gospel reflection

December 11, 2022: Third Sunday of Advent

Published on December 8, 2022

Gospel: Matthew 11:2-11 When John the Baptist heard in prison of the works of the Christ, he sent his disciples to Jesus with this question, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another? Jesus said to them in reply, “Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind regain their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have the good news proclaimed…

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Obituary

Sister Ellen Marie Stafford

Published on November 3, 2009

…building that had Christ Jesus as its cornerstone,” said Sister Alexa Suelzer in her commentary for Sister Ellen Marie Stafford, who died Nov. 3 Helen Mary Stafford was one of two children born to Edward and Anna (Shea) Stafford. She entered this world April 12, 1916, in Galesburg, Ill. Sister Ellen Marie attended St. Joseph Grade School and St. Joseph Academy, both in Galesburg. “She graduated from St. Joseph Academy in June 1934 and just a month later [July 15,…

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8th Day Center Statement on the 2016 Election

Published on November 21, 2016

…authentic presence. We commit to transformation. There is no place of compromise for racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia or misogyny. We commit to seeking actions and partnerships that transform oppression. May we not dread challenging thresholds, but seek them in the good faith that they are where we are meant to be. We commit to love. We choose the generous and resilient extravagance of love over fear in the daily labor of protecting and constructing inclusive communities. May we be known by…

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A Providence Advent Calendar

Published on November 29, 2015

…care to reach out through us to meet needs of people for generations to come.” –Lisa Stallings, SP How are you helping to re-found the Providence community to meet the needs of the next generations? Thursday, Christmas Eve: “Birthing Providence, the universe is bringing forth God.” – Jeremy Gallet, SP Reflect on how you are bringing forth Providence. Friday, Christmas: Blessings of Christmas to you, your family and friends, the Sisters of Providence, the Providence Associates, and the Providence community!…

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