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Sister Sharon Richards

Published on January 9, 2013

…to people’s lives. – Sister Sharon Q. Please complete this sentence. Sister Sharon is … A. I’m a happy person, very happy in my vocation. It’s a wonderful life. Sister Sharon is a very grateful person to God, my community and my family, of course. In the jail I never look at what a man has been accused of doing. I don’t want to put labels on them. I just look at each one and say we are all human…

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Everything is Connected – Our Food

Published on March 25, 2024

Note: We want to share these blogs which have been adapted from “Our Common Home,” a joint initiative of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development along with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). This is the fifth in a series of eight blogs. Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home Our Common Home/SEI: A joint initiative of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has produced an excellent guide for caring for our…

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Newsnotes: the latest from the Sisters of Providence

Published on January 13, 2020

…a helping hand. Many organizations and businesses in the community help support the pantry, including the Helping Hands thrift store and nine local churches. Sister Joseph Fillenwarth, director of Providence Food Pantry, said the pantry served more than 4,000 families and 16,000 individuals in 2018. “It shows what can be done if we put our trust in the Providence of our God and minister together as a loving and caring community,” she said. 2019 National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) Sister…

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Helen Flavin: “What was I thinking? Do I belong here?”

Published on June 20, 2013

…answers to the questions you have inside. Even better, you finally realize that you really are not alone on that journey. Have you ever heard the John Denver song Rocky Mountain High? If so, do you remember the line, “coming home to a place he’d never been before?” That is what it felt like that first weekend; a feeling of finding or coming home. At prayer, especially, there was a feeling of standing together before Our Lord. Whether it was…

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Sister Cathy Buster impresses young audience at Human Rights Day program

Published on May 30, 2012

…the green material going into it makes it a lot better too. Not only does the community get new houses, neighborhood and great living area, they also get the tools to keep the area ecologically safe. It’s amazing how much a non for profit group can do. The other for profit businesses should look to this as an example and come forward to do a community project like this for all the people in need.” Another wrote, “It surprised me…

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Journals and Letters week 26: Overcoming great loss

Published on April 3, 2021

…residence of Bishop de la Hailandière when Mother Theodore was released from her vows, sent away from the diocese and forbidden contact with her Sisters – that all happened in May of 1847.  Difficult months This week’s letters, announcing the deaths of Sister Mary Liguori and Sister Seraphine, were written four months before the crisis. So, Mother Theodore suffered these losses during the difficult months when she and her council were almost certain they would have to leave the holy ground…

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Coca-Cola: an unsustainable relationship with water and workers

Published on June 20, 2007

…plant workers in Colombia have been the victims of severe paramilitary tactics to crush their efforts to organize unions. The Coca Cola Company, although not the only such soft drink company abusing people and lands, has been chosen for this action because it is the largest beverage company in the world. Our hope is that the Coca Cola Company will eventually use its enormous economic leadership power to champion human rights and sustainable community efforts in both India and Colombia….

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Quietly breaking boundaries, creating hope

Published on January 13, 2021

…education program to train nursing assistants, security workers and construction workers; or traveling through South America on her last dollar. Underlying commitment What holds these many life experiences together? It’s her commitment to education and an inner confidence in God’s love. It’s also faithfulness and the conviction that the hopeful Christian’s task is to devise ways to achieve God’s goals for our time and circumstances. “I ask myself daily how I can help us achieve God’s goals and then I…

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Providential Connections

Published on January 26, 2009

…Lilly & Company, a global pharmaceutical company and one of the largest employers in Indiana. In January 2007, John Lechleiter, president and chief executive officer of Eli Lilly said, “I can honestly say that I have not talked to a single business owner or corporate executive who isn’t willing to consider sponsored employment of Cristo Rey students. I think this reflects a desire on the part of the business community to do something constructive to improve the standard of education…

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Marilyn Marschall Antonik: Breaking Boundaries, Creating Hope

Published on June 1, 2008

…we were not able to be involved in the [local] community.” Thus, by 1968, Marilyn was beginning to ask herself if she should leave the Congregation. One year later, while working in the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) office of the Archdiocese of Chicago, she made the very difficult decision to leave. “I just felt that I could better live out a life of ministry outside of community than within it. That’s kind of the same reason I entered,” she…

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Sister Diane Mason

Published on September 18, 2012

…is an opportunity to see sisters who have come from all different directions to be here for the same purpose; they continue to share in the charism of Providence, to be renewed and refreshed. You have the people who are serving the same common interest and that common interest is serving our Provident God. I recently went on retreat. When I signed up, I had no idea who was going to be there. There were some vowed women religious and…

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Kyle Meadors: Mother Theodore is here with us … working on our level

Published on June 27, 2013

…up to my first commitment, I learned a lot about the Congregation and the Providence charism that I didn’t know until I started working with the Spiritual Integration Units. Please describe your relationship with your companion. Do you still meet? As Providence would have it, I was companioned by Sister Pat Mahoney who was very close friend of the late Sister Mary Alice Zander. I corresponded with Sister Mary Alice concerning the associates shorty after my arrival in Chicago. The…

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