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Sister Angela Garlat

Published on August 5, 2005

…brief chance to be a child herself,” said Sister Ann Sullivan in her commentary for Sister Angela Garlat, who died Aug. 5. The oldest of seven children of Silvio and Olivia (Biduli) Garlat, Augusta Garlat was born Aug. 26, 1908, in Rockford, Ill. Her hometown was in South Bend, Ind., where Augusta attended Lincoln Elementary School. When Augusta was 10 years old, her father died during the flu epidemic. Shortly thereafter, her mother was hospitalized, unable to care for her…

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Sister Claudia Lewis

Published on May 23, 2005

Sister Claudia Lewis “I give you thanks that I am fearfully and wonderfully made; wonderful are your works.” (Psalm 139:14) “In reflecting on the life of Sister Claudia, we can see why she liked Psalm 139. The happenings in her life caused her to trust in her God who never let her down,” said Sister Betty Hopf in her commentary for Sister Claudia Lewis, who died May 23. Born Dec. 8, 1907, in Chicago, Mary Margaret Lewis was one of…

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A Civil War widow joins the Sisters of Providence

Published on February 27, 2009

…Sisters of Providence. On November 2, 1871, Minerva entered the Sisters of Providence to become a nun. She was given the religious name Sister Frances de Chantal All-Dufficy. (All was her maiden name.) As a new sister, she ministered at Providence Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana, until it closed in 1874. She then served in orphanages for boys and girls in Vincennes, Indiana. In 1880, she was sent to St. John Parish in Indianapolis to minister. It was in Indianapolis…

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Sister Frances Alma McManus

Published on May 30, 2012

…Grove.  It IS filled with accounts of how these women have made their mark in the world.  It also reveals wonderful stories of how Sister Frances Alma kept them on the narrow path of goodness!,” said Sister Dawn Tomaszewski in her commentary for Sister Frances Alma McManus, who died May 16. Sister Frances Alma entered this world Feb. 23, 1911, as Mary Agnes Potts, born in Quincy, Ill., to Frank J. and Josephine (Jackson) McManus. She had two sisters. She…

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Treasures from Archives: Providence Press

Published on July 18, 2012

…time in the print shop, and Mr. Niccum employed four men to assist in the office. One of the sisters who was assigned to the print shop was Sister Cecile Morse, who died in 2006. Sister Cecile had printer’s ink in her blood. Her father owned his own print shop and she and her siblings learned the ropes of printing at an early age. When Sister Cecile graduated from high school in 1926, she joined the International Typographical Union and…

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Sister Beth Kelso (formerly Sister Thomas Aquinas)

Published on September 26, 2012

…guide who knows the way and brings the pilgrims safely home. David in Psalm 71 acknowledges the Supreme Guide, a faithful One whose presence endures to the very end of the journey,” said Sister Mary Roger Madden in her commentary for Sister Beth (Thomas Aquinas) Kelso, who died Sept. 23, at the age of 96. The themes of pilgrimage and travel were apt metaphors for Sister Beth’s life. Born Feb. 29, 1916, Beth was baptized Elizabeth Carroll Kelso, first daughter…

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All Saints Day

Published on November 1, 2012

…he considered the grounds a reliquary of saints. Standing with the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin statue at the Ft. Wayne, Ind., mausoleum dedicated to Mother Theodore Guerin are, from left, Sister Mary Ann Fox, Sister Jane Marie Osterholt (RIP), and Sister Donna Butler. Today, a mausoleum dedicated to Saint Mother Theodore Guerin stands where my home was located. In front of the mausoleum, a statue donated by the Ankenbrook family of Ft. Wayne, honors Saint Mother Theodore Guerin as foundress…

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The Fragility of Life

Published on November 15, 2012

…reexamine the relationships we share with one another. It can allow us to take some time to make a phone call, send a card, or write an email to those persons in our lives that we love and care about. One never knows the impact that a phone call, card, or email may have on someone at any given time. Relationships can easily be taken for granted until the day comes when we physically don’t have them anymore. Why wait?…

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Sister Sharon Sullivan (formerly Sister Barbara Mary)

Published on December 21, 2012

“Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.” Matthew 11:29-30 “What a welcome [Sister Sharon Sullivan’s entrance to eternal life] must have been for one who had been ‘gentle and humble of heart’ during her 63 years as a Sister of Providence,” said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Sharon who died Dec. 21,…

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Providence Health Care at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: a place I would want to be

Published on January 10, 2013

…70s I watched her spend the remainder of her life mostly in bed in a lonely, cold, sterile room. It felt like she was basically waiting around to die. That was nothing like what I saw at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Homey and holistic At Providence Health Care I saw caring staff and a warm homey environment. There was a beautiful dining area that served freshly made food on real plates and not on institutional sectioned trays. It was a well-thought-out facility…

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Sister Catherine Mayer (formerly Sister Catherine Alma)

Published on January 29, 2013

“… the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament and those who instruct many to justice shall be like the stars forever.” Daniel 12: 3 “When I considered a scripture for Sister Catherine, I thought of this one immediately, not only because of the many years Sister Catherine taught in schools, but also in the way she lived her life,” said Sister Mary Ann Phelan in her commentary for Sister Catherine Mayer, who died Jan. 29. Below,…

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Sister Diane Ris (formerly Sister Martin Therese)

Published on February 21, 2013

…and blessing by sharing Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s relic which she carried with her. “She desired to be a healing, loving, Christ presence with all whom she encountered,” Sister Mary said. With pleasure and enthusiasm, Diane accepted the invitation to complete the latest biography of Saint Mother Theodore, begun by Sister Joseph Eleanor Ryan who died in 1991. Sister Diane loved working on this book. Her small writing room was a sanctuary, a place of discovery and communing with her…

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