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Sister Diane Ris dies; was 16th general superior of Sisters of Providence

Published on February 22, 2013

…Catholic presence to a place that is fundamentalist in its religious heritage,” she said in a 1985 interview about why she chose to go to Morehead State. She taught graduate and undergraduate students in readying, discipline and classroom management. She also served on two committees that were part of the Kentucky Education Reform project. Highly respected for her work in Kentucky, Sister Diane also taught Sunday School to Methodists and she hosted an interdenominational prayer group in her home. She…

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Sister Cecilia Ann Miller

Published on June 3, 2013

…life. Indeed, we abide in God’s spirit and God’s spirit abides in us. This spirit will guide us if we are but still and attentive. There is no need to be afraid, said Sister Rosemary Schmalz in her commentary for Sister Cecilia Ann Miller who died May 31, 2013 at age 91. Mary Ann Miller was born on Jan. 22, 1922, in Jasper, Ind., to Clara Gosman Miller and Linus Miller. She was the older of two daughters. Her sister…

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Sister Ruth Sampson (formerly Sister Constance Mary)

Published on June 5, 2013

…served among four different Tribes of Native Americans. Each of these experiences fed her indomitable spirit and helped shape her spirituality. She was as comfortable with the African American community in Roxbury, Massachusetts as she was with the Hispanic farm workers in the southern California desert. She walked the streets of New Taipei City in Taiwan with the same ease and comfort as she would on the Indian reservation in South Dakota. She knew how to adapt herself in different…

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Sisters of Providence welcome Nuns on the Bus

Published on June 20, 2013

…join the Nuns on the Bus at their stop at the San Diego/Tijuana border. Sisters of Providence Associate Jeannie Smith, from Solana Beach, Calif., also joined her voice and presence with the Nuns on the Bus at another of their stops. In this photo of her (foreground, right) and Sister Jeanette Lucinio (left). She tells o f the energy for change created as the bus nuns chanted “Raise your hands, raise your voice, comprehensive immigration reform NOW!” Jeannie said it…

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Sister Conrad Monrad

Published on June 29, 2013

…a divorce.” In a few years the program began to use computers, rather than using only snail mail for sending assignments. Sister Conrad was part of that movement, of course. In her file in Archives are some pictures taken in 1989 at a workshop in math and computer systems, given to interested sisters here during the summer, as she dragged us into the computer world. Upon her retirement as a full-time faculty member at the college in 1999, when she…

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Sister Frances Joan Baker

Published on October 26, 2013

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say Rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. Philippians 4:4-5 Sister Francis Joan would like to share the story of her coming to the community, began Sister Patty Wallace in her commentary for Sister Frances Joan Baker who died Oct. 26, 2013 at the age of 97. “I was educated by the Sisters of Providence at St. Simon’s in Washington, Indiana. I never gave one thought to…

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“Mother Feodore is my girl”

Published on February 13, 2014

…girl.’ ‘She’s mine, too,’ I told her.” Michelle Davis, third from right, makes her commitment as a Providence Associate in 2013. Michelle relates that her daughter has sensory issues and she feels very nervous in places with high ceilings. So the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a challenge for her. So when Maddie goes there, she sits near the big banner of Saint Mother Theodore. Keeping an eye on Mother Theodore helps her feel safe. Michelle…

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Grateful for all who have served this Memorial Day

Published on May 26, 2014

…went from honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war. The dictionary defines holiday as “holy day; feast day, celebration, jubilee, fiesta, fete; vacation day, day of rest.” Holiday is a shortened form of the term holy day. Somehow that seems right to remember that the term holiday can also mean holy day when we think of “celebrating” Memorial Day. Can you imagine the very first Memorial Day gatherings…

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Celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe

Published on December 12, 2014

…fear of their own deportation. During this experience, I was aware of Mary’s empowering presence. So many of our prayers and songs called on her for strength and accompaniment. Our meditative recitation of the rosary invoked her prayers. In the song, “Santa María del Camino,” we sang together, “Ven con nosotros a caminar, Santa María, ven.” Come walk with us, Holy Mary, come. The song continued, “Aunque te digan algunos que nada puede cambiar…aunque parezcan tus pasos inútil caminar…” Even…

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An interview with Providence Associate Janice Lilly

Published on April 21, 2015

…a group of women. Now, about 90 percent of the food we eat comes from local farms. What life experiences made you sensitive to those who find access to health food a challenge? I grew up in Alabama, where my parents were very engaged in the civil rights movement, so I have always had an awareness and commitment to those who have so much less than I do. My love of cooking, my concern for the environment, and my social…

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Throwback Thursday: Remembering a Renaissance Faire and a ‘pair-o’-docs’

Published on June 9, 2016

For approximately 30 years, Sister Rosemary Nudd graced the halls of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) as a professor of English. Sister Rosemary graduated from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College with a bachelor’s degree in English. She earned a master’s degree and doctorate in English from Vanderbilt University. The first photo we have here is of Sister Rosemary receiving assistance in adjusting her Ph.D. robe and hood prior to a SMWC commencement from Sister Mary Joseph Pomeroy (RIP). The photo was taken in…

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Remembering Sisters Regina Therese Shaughnessy and Marilyn Rose Ginder

Published on December 1, 2016

…coordinator and in Residential Services. In 2014, she committed herself to the ministry of prayer. Sister Ann Casper, who wrote Sister Regina Therese’s commentary for her obituary, said she was “known for being ‘tough’ and ‘running a tight ship in the classroom.” Sister Ann added “Regina is also remembered as having a ‘softer, compassionate side.’” Sister Regina Theresa died on Feb. 4, 2016. Sister Marilyn Rose was born Margie (Margaret) Marie Ginder on Sept. 25, 1929, in Montgomery, Indiana, to…

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