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Called to transformation, called to transform

Published on August 16, 2021

…Tomaszewski offers her reflection at the vows ceremony for Sisters Joni Luna and Jessica Vitente, second and third from left. I believe anytime persons choose the consecrated life and profess vows within a particular religious community, they give vital witness to the value of that life. As turning points do, your yes today does signal a significant change that affects your very future. AND your commitment also affects the life of this entire Providence Community — your Sisters of Providence,…

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2010 Rite of Commitment

Published on November 13, 2010

…photo with Sister Mary Ann Lechner prior to the Rite of Commitment and Renewal on Nov. 13, 2010. Sister Mary Ann was filling in for Ronda’s companion, Sister Catherine Livers, who was unable to attend. Providence Associate Roberta King (right) of Terre Haute, Ind., poses for a photo with her companion, Sister Mary Beth Klingel, during the reception on Nov. 13, 2010. Sixty Providence Associates from all over the country renewed their commitments during the Rite of Commitment and Renewal…

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Working Women’s Hands

Published on February 10, 2011

A photo journal of the gifts of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., published in July 2010. This journal was created in print by Jessie Light, who was a Providence Volunteer Minister from 2009-10, and has been transposed to video so it may be seen by a wider audience. The journal was intended as a celebration of the gifts each individual Sister of Providence offers, as observed by Jessie during her volunteer experience.

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“High spirits and mischief”: a story of sledding

Published on February 5, 2015

…I’ll turn it over to her: Sister Mary Alma’s early years in the community were dotted with displays of high spirits and mischief. Domestic employments did not appeal strongly to her. No better sport did she have than to try to elude her turn at washing the supper dishes at the Academy and with another equally delinquent, [quite possibly Mary Theodosia herself] slip away from the “minims” a sled that “Pappy” Guthneck had fashioned, and go coasting down the ravine….

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A “Woodsie” reflects: Mari Bennett

Published on April 23, 2015

…what I wanted to be when I “grew up”. Yet, this overwhelming sense of peace overcame me at the moment we arrived. I knew this was where I needed to be. Fast-forward a year. I was sitting in my Woods Core Honors class, hearing about Mother Theodore and her five companions’ first journey to the Woods. In previous months, I’d heard from other students about how that trek was “extremely difficult,” but those conversations hadn’t gone much further than that….

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A Woodsie reflects: Shannon Sonderman

Published on May 11, 2015

Shannon Sonderman, of Jasper, Indiana, is a student at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College seeking a degree in elementary education. She is also a top recipient of the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Scholarship, a scholarship that is awarded to students who embody the spirit and virtues of Mother Theodore herself through leadership and community involvement. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin was a marvelous woman ahead of her time. We students (and some alums), lovingly refer to her as “Mama Teddy” (as she is…

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Mother Theodore the leader

Published on May 14, 2018

…of authority and compassion. As Sister Mary Cecilia describes, “She blended the tenderness of a Mother with a firmness of a Superior so perfectly that her government, as you well know, was the most happy and effectual.” Sister Anastasie Brown used these words to describe her: “sweetness, justice, prudence, gentleness, firmness.” Saint Mother Theodore was brave. She left home and country and all she knew to come to an unknown wilderness. She created schools and a Congregation of sisters while…

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Sister Eugene Francis Keaveney

Published on September 23, 2019

…me.’ ‘See that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that their angels in heaven always look upon the face of my heavenly Father.’” Matthew 18:1-5, 10 Mary Elizabeth Keaveney was born to James Keaveney and Bessie Biggons on April 15, 1926, in Everett, Mass. James and Bessie were born in Ireland. Both parents and Sister Eugene Francis’ brother, James, predeceased her. She joined them in heaven on Sept. 23, 2019, said Sister…

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Against All Odds: The life of Mother Marie Gratia Luking

Published on November 24, 2019

As we continue the centenary commemoration of the Nov. 24, 1920, foundation of the Sisters of Providence mission in China, this blog will highlight the foundress, Mother Marie Gratia Luking. Born May 10, 1885, in Connersville, Indiana, Josephine Luking first knew the Sisters of Providence as her teachers at St. Gabriel. After completing eighth grade, because “Josie” was the oldest daughter of five children and her mother operated a millenary shop, her help was needed at home. Rather than regular…

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ??????

Published on September 23, 2020

…number would change – it doesn’t! And, that’s a benefit of the Enneagram – that our basic personality is there to be discovered more and more as we advance through our years. Another important aspect I learned is that one type isn’t better than another. While I might prefer the type that is more introspective or the type that is more willful, what I know is that the ideal is become my best self. Saint Catherine of Siena (and that’s…

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Sister Patricia McIntyre (formerly Sister Elaine)

Published on January 18, 2021

…quiet compassion for children motivated her to apply for acceptance in a summer program sponsored by Indiana State University in Terre Haute. The institute’s title was “Reading for Disadvantaged Elementary Children.” Only 50 teachers would be admitted to the program. Patty was one of those 50. Criteria for the selection of participants included: expressed interest in and commitment to teaching disadvantaged children; above average abilities associated with professional competence; leadership abilities to serve as a resource person in the special…

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On healing touch and the wall at the border

Published on November 9, 2022

…Susie, a volunteer for a month from Nebraska/Ecuador, also wanted Healing Touch for her aching neck and shoulders. She was fine with receiving it at a table near the back of the dining hall where a few families were finishing their meal. Susie’s treatment was the beginning of multiple simplified Healing Touch sessions shared with mothers, some children and a few fathers. Nearby, Sister Jan Gregorcich, SSND, was visiting with a mother and her daughter. Sister Jan invited the daughter…

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