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Sister of Providence celebrates Golden Jubilee
Published on July 3, 2019
…Trenton, N.J. She professed perpetual vows on Sept. 27, 1975. Sister Mary Beth Klingel (left) and General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (right) with 2019 Golden Jubilarian Sister Katherine Francis French. Sister Katherine Francis graduated from Immaculata College for Women in Washington, D.C., with an associate’s degree in 1968, and from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College with a bachelor’s degree in English in 1971. She also earned a master’s degree in Religious Education from St. Thomas Aquinas Pontifical University in Rome, as well…
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Oscar Lopez Rivera: A Man of Hope
Published on June 25, 2016
…in the world. Puerto Ricans both on the island and in the diaspora, as well as their political partners at 8th Day Center hold him in the deepest respect for his integrity, his courage and honesty. Oscar’s crime, according to Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “is conspiracy to free his (Puerto Rican) people from the shackles of imperial justice.” On Memorial weekend, Sister Denise Wilkinson, a friend and general superior of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, and…
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Sister Claretta Burbine
Published on December 4, 2006
…was educated at a public school in Nova Scotia before completing her grade school education at Cheverus, Malden, Mass. She attended Cheverus High School, Malden, graduating from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Academy. She entered the Congregation July 18, 1928, and professed first and perpetual vows Feb. 24, 1931, and Aug. 15, 1936. Sister Claretta earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. “Being brought up in a loving family, living basically alongside nature and with the simplest things of life,…
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Blessing a summer harvest prayer ritual
Published on August 4, 2015
…delicious apple pies. This season marks the wealth of Earth. Let us connect ourselves to this wheel of life. Place symbols of the summer harvest—wheat, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, peaches, basil, mint, other herbs, bread and lemonade—in front of you or in the center of a circle. Reading: “The Garden is Rich with Diversity,” Chinook Psalter, from Earth Prayers, edited by Elizabeth Roberts and Elias Amidon, ©1991. The garden is rich with diversity With plants of a hundred families In…
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We could have a garden three…
We could have a garden three times as large as yours, if we had help enough to cultivate it.
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Opening new doors
Published on May 26, 2011
…broaden their horizons, and they broaden our understandings, too,” she said. “We bring in more global issues than the students have in the forefronts of their minds.” And much like the transformation of the school from a dusty mess to the bright, cheerful educational home it is today, Sister Maureen has witnessed similar transformations in her students. Most of the kids have never passed an ISTEP test (Indiana’s standardized test where passing is a requirement for high school graduation) when…
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Sister Barbara Doherty, former SMWC president, passes away
Published on August 21, 2020
…had a very creative side of her in designing programs,” said Sister Denise Wilkinson, who ministered at the college alongside Sister Barbara. “She was willing to take risks, like Sister Jeanne before her. Her dedication to the college was unbelievable.” Sister Barbara Doherty (right) with a Providence Health Care nurse during an outing at Deming Park in Terre Haute. During her time as president of SMWC, enrollment at the college increased and she helped foster new programs including the Student…
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Praying for rain in a drought, other water issues
Published on June 26, 2012
Being in drought conditions in our part of Indiana makes me think about water quite a bit – usually when I’m watering our garden. Farm Manager Jeremy McKenzie tills the Sisters of Providence cropland at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind. Forty-seven counties in Indiana are currently under a burn ban due to lack of rain. My meanderings take me to Scripture – Hebrew and Christian — and all the references to parched ground, the desert blooming or conversely the grass withering. I…
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Volunteer opportunity spotlight: The great outdoors
Published on April 23, 2019
…But even a great natural beauty needs a little help here and there. Our extensive grounds and organic garden do require some TLC . We do have a fantastic team of people who do a great job taking care of this special place but it’s always great to have extra hands for special projects and general upkeep. If you like to dig in the dirt then perhaps volunteering at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice would be a great fit for…
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Catholic sisters make Advent plea to Biden: End ‘immoral’ immigration rule
Published on December 7, 2021
“Because migrants are no longer allowed to apply for asylum, they feel they have no alternative. That’s a risk. The only chance they have is going back to where they came from, but it is not an option.” – Sister Tracey Horan, SP Thank you to Global Sisters Report for interviewing Sister Tracey in this article, “Catholic sisters make Advent plea to Biden: End ‘immoral’ immigration rule.” Click here to read the article in full….
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175th Foundation Day Mass
Published on November 9, 2015
The Sisters of Providence celebrated the 2015 Foundation Day on Oct. 22 – which coincided with the conclusion of their 175th year of history at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Below are some photographs from the event. Sister Mary Imelda Coulup Sister Celeste Tsai (left), Sister Denise Wilkinson and Bishop Martin Su Bishop Martin Su displays a gift for the Sisters of Providence as Sister Denise Wilkinson (left) and Sister Celeste Tsai look on Sister Kathryn Koressel Father Dan Hopcus and Sister Anna…
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September 3, 2023: Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Published on August 31, 2023
Gospel: Matthew 16:21-27 Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lost it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. What profit would there be for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life? Or what can one give in exchange for his life? For the Son of Man will come with…