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Is God calling me to religious life? Listen to the wisdom that dwells within you

Published on November 8, 2022

…are looking for on your life’s journey. For example, our particular community’s mission statement says that we, “The Sisters of Providence are a community of Catholic women religious who collaborate with others to create a more just and hope-filled world through prayer, education, service and advocacy.” Creating positive change In the past nine years of my community life, I have witnessed the women of this community on the forefront of creating positive change in the world. Part of our legacy…

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Living a fruitful vowed life

Published on September 26, 2007

…future generations. A sister professing a vow of chastity in the Congregation today, a vow which she will live out within a celibate community, understands that she commits herself to strive to bring about the reign of God through her efforts to live in right relationship — with God, herself, others and the whole of creation. She commits herself to find appropriate ways to do this, learning to be more loving, more compassionate in her relationships with others, more willing…

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Sister Nancy Reynolds watches London Olympics with keen interest, especially swimming competition

Published on August 9, 2012

…some potential for competitive swimming and young Nancy was asked to join a competitive team. “Very quickly, I took to the competition element of swimming,” she said. “I would say that I was serious from the time I won my first race. Competition is in my blood and I was serious about winning. I worked hard in the pool.” She was still swimming in high school. During summers, she swam on a district park team in Indianapolis. The park system…

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Get to know Providence Associate Gerri Baum

Published on December 11, 2019

…the monthly meetings of the Chicago Providence Circle. In what ways is the relationship life giving? I learn of, and so can support, initiatives of the Church, the Community, the Associate Advisory Board and local events. It is very gratifying to be able to do good as an associate, be it for the local community or the world. Who was your companion in becoming a Providence Associate? Tell us about that process. My companion was Sister Barbara Sheehan. She worked…

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‘Come and See’ life as a Sister of Providence

Published on August 26, 2019

All Catholic women between the ages of 18 and 42 are invited to the Congregation’s Come and See Weekend Retreat on Oct. 11-13. The inspiration and shared wisdom Sister Jessica Vitente felt after attending her first Come and See weekend retreat with the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, in 2015 was so great, she came back twice before officially entering the Congregation. “I was touched and inspired by the women in initial formation and the many sisters who…

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‘Everything is Connected’ — Our Climate

Published on February 26, 2024

…economic development. These issues are a priority for Pope Francis, the Catholic Church and all believers, the scientific community and all citizens, as we answer the call to protect and regenerate our common home. Using this guide as a resource, the Climate Change Task Force/Laudato Si’ Action Platform Team presents a series of blogs that cites what needs to change and practical examples of how to take action that is smart. Our Climate (adapted from Our Common Home/SEI) “The climate…

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Journals and Letters week 46: God’s flowers

Published on August 21, 2021

[Today we are discussing “Journals and Letters” pages 402, bottom, to 409 starting with “Letter Circular.” Join us in reading a portion of Saint Mother Theodore’s writings every week.] “Our Lord has again plucked a flower from his garden at St. Mary’s.” Our reading begins with Mother Theodore informing the community, via a Letter Circular, that Sister Josephine (Hannah Monaghan) has died. The original recipients of this news, as well as all who have read it since, experience this poignant image of…

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O Antiphon – O Dayspring come shine on us

Published on December 21, 2018

…antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and enhance their beauty. We invite you to reflect on an O Antiphon each day leading to Christmas. One word dominated this ancient prayer – Come!!! For what need or desire do you most eagerly pray, “Come, Lord Jesus?”…

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Leadership Team shares LCWR statement on divisive language

Published on August 15, 2019

This week, members of the Congregation’s Leadership Team have been attending the annual assembly of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR). This year, the theme is “Imagining Leadership in a Global Community.” The assembly is taking place in Scottsdale, Arizona. On Wednesday, Aug. 14, the 663 members in attendance at the annual meeting sent a letter to President Trump beseeching him to end all divisive rhetoric.  The following is what the members in attendance approved: Mr. President, We live…

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February 12, 2023: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on February 9, 2023

Gospel: Matthew 5:17-37 Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things have taken place. Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do swill…

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Come with me

Published on January 5, 2018

…says, “Come with me.” Given that Ann works in the garden, cooks and occasionally helps with the fiber arts, my new job could be almost anything. Today it meant learning the arcane art of needle felting. Last week, “come with me” meant holding a chicken in my lap so Dave didn’t have to drive the big white pick-up truck and hold the chicken at the same time. I’m fairly sure he was joking. I hope. Many hands are involved in…

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Prayer in troubled times

Published on September 8, 2011

…but mine! At times of tragedy or disaster, many of us, in many faith traditions, do turn to prayer. I think our reasons for doing so can be complicated, multiple and highly personal. Sisters of Providence prepare for a Peace Vigil on the first anniversary of Sept. 11. One reason may be that the senseless deaths of many, the massive destruction effected by natural or human forces threaten our individual and collective sense of security, of safety. Feeling powerless, we…

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