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Beads of Prayer (Canceled)
…p.m., on Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Foley Room at Providence Spirituality & Conference Center. “The usage of prayer beads predates Christianity,” Sister Paula Damiano, SP, said. “Some of the earliest evidence of using prayer beads is in Hinduism. Prayer beads allow the pray-er a way to count the number of prescribed prayers without having to count.” Cost to attend the workshop is $20, which includes all materials and snacks. Register online at Events.SistersofProvidence.org or call 812-535-2952 or email provctr@spsmw.org….
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Baking Sourdough Bread
…workshop will take place from 6-8 p.m., EDT, and will be facilitated by Candace Minster. During the workshop, also learn ideas for how to incorporate sourdough into a variety of other baked goods. Instructions and starters will be discussed during the workshop. Cost is $45, which includes instruction materials and a starter. A starter can be picked up at the White Violet Farm Store or shipped to your home. Register online at Events.SistersofProvidence.org or by calling 812-535-2932 or emailing wvc@spsmw.org….
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Beginning Weaving with John Salamone
March 23 at 10:00 am – 4:00 pm EDT White Violet Center for Eco-Justice 1 Sisters of Providence Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN 47876 812-535-2932 View Location Website White Violet Center for Eco-Justice 812-535-2930 View Facilitator Website John Salamone $95 Includes looms and all materials. Lunch will be provided. Come join us for a day of weaving instruction. This workshop will give the hands-on experience needed to continue on your own weaving adventures at home. It’s perfect for absolute beginners as well…
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WVC to host in-person, virtual Sourdough Bread workshop
Published on January 25, 2024
…yeast. Both kinds of yeast – commercial and wild ones found in sourdough – will cause the bread to rise, but they behave and taste differently from one another.” Instructions and starters will be discussed during the workshop. “People can purchase starters or make their own,” Minster said. “As long as a starter is well cared for, it can last indefinitely. There are bakeries that have maintained their starters for hundreds of years.” Cost is $45, which includes instruction materials…
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Join the Sisters of Providence for ‘Beads of Prayer’ (Canceled)
Published on January 26, 2024
…Craven, SP, said prayer beads have long been used in many religions. “The usage of prayer beads predates Christianity,” Sister Paula said. “Some of the earliest evidence of using prayer beads is in Hinduism. Prayer beads allow the pray-er a way to count the number of prescribed prayers without having to count. They also serve as a tangible tool to help people focus.” Cost is $20, which includes all materials and snacks. Register online here or contact 812-535-2952 or provctr@spsmw.org….
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Sisters of Providence to host ‘Mystics’ program on March 3
Published on February 2, 2024
…the early tradition and the great mystical awakening. He was born in the 12th century in Scotland. Sister Paula Damiano, SP, and Sister Jan Craven, SP, will facilitate the session. “There are many different ways in which a mystic is identified,” Sister Paula said. “Simply put, a mystic is someone who has an experience of union with The Divine.” Cost to attend is $25 per session, which includes all materials and refreshments. Register online here or contact 812-535-2952 or provctr@spsmw.org….
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A note from Sister Barbara Battista, March 13, 2024
Published on March 13, 2024
…that showed in real-time the murder of George Floyd by a police officer who was assisted by other officers. The Providence Community’s Justice Coordinating Committee put together LGU Circle materials for Spring 2021. At our annual meeting in June 2021, addressing racial equity and equality was voted as one of the priorities for the next five years. Shortly after that, the Racial Equity and Equality Task Force was formed and commissioned. T-FREE, as it is called, consists of Sisters and…
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The annual exercise of Lent
Published on March 8, 2011
…about and engaging prayer, almsgiving and fasting; I’m considering what I can do rather than what I can give up. I’m even asking God in God’s good providence to open me to the stream of grace, of life, of love that is the ground and essence of my being; to open me to being the person Providence calls me to be and to give me all I need to be a friend of God. Once again, I’ll ask for a…
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Advent 2019: All are welcome or How do we make room in the inn?
Published on December 6, 2019
…did you step out of your own comfort zone for the sake of another? Sister Tracey Horan assists people at the U.S.-Mexico border. Of course, Advent is also a good time to examine when welcoming the stranger was a challenge, when greater inclusivity was demanded but we were unable to move our hearts into a more open and inclusive space. An Advent reflection written by Ron Rolheiser, OMI, offers some insights about making room for others. “I have always been…
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Human Trafficking: Words from Sister Denise
Published on December 10, 2011
…the social sin of human trafficking. An organization to which the SPs belong and participate – CCRIM (Center for Corporate Responsibility, Indiana, Michigan) has invited all its member religious congregations to join the effort to extend the reach and impact of the actions and prayer it has planned. The Chapter commitment of the SPs to “free ourselves to better respond to urgent global issues especially those impacting women and Earth,” agreed to this past summer, supports us getting involved and…
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Oscar Lopez Rivera: A Man of Hope
Published on June 25, 2016
…be amused. And thirdly, one needs to be kind, one needs to have compassion toward others because there’s always someone worse off than you are.” Oscar’s smile and twinkling eyes just exuded the peace-filled, hope-filled, kindly person that he is. No barbed-wire fences or prison walls have stripped Oscar of his genuine, holy humanity. Indeed, I learned a lesson about hope in being with Oscar that day. If ever someone deserves to be free from prison walls, it’s Oscar Lopez…