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Sister Ann Kevin O’Connor

Published on August 25, 2016

…forms of technology, from cell phones to computers to cameras to tablets. When in better health, Ann Kevin delighted in helping sisters navigate the intricacies of email and of creating documents on the computer. Even when her eyesight began to fail in recent years, she never gave up, even though often frustrated. She got magnifiers to use, larger buttons on phones, a larger TV screen and computer monitor, a yellow, large-letter computer keyboard. Each of her passions was shared: The…

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Leadership Team shares recent LCWR statement

Published on August 29, 2018

…who over the decades have been victimized by sexual predators within the faith community and feel their pain as our own. We recognize that the damage done to many is irreparable. Sexual abuse is a horrific crime, and the horror is so much worse when committed by persons in whom society has placed its trust and confidence. Equally difficulty to comprehend is the culture within the church hierarchy that tolerated the abuse, left children and vulnerable adults subject to further…

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Providence to the core

Published on May 13, 2008

…the way Sisters of Providence seem to find each other for prayer and for community. “We love to get together,” she says. “We’re like magnets.” Currently living in the novitiate, Sister Rosemary gets to display a bit of her own magnetic personality. She takes part with other sisters in daily group prayer and provides an experience for the novice of living in community. Her life serves as an example for a woman learning what choosing to be a Sister of…

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Sister Nancy Nolan

Published on May 19, 2012

…is the foundation to any woman religious. It’s certainly changed in terms of ways, shapes and actions through the years, but it’s always there. It’s an integral part of your personal life, but also your community life. Q. How important to you is the community lifestyle that the Sisters of Providence have? A. Once again it’s a relationship. I remember when I was in high school. We had a book on justice. I can remember the definition it gave: justice…

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2011 Rite of Commitment

Published on November 14, 2011

…and Renewal in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Feeling more like spring than autumn, the day began for the candidates with a short rehearsal in the church followed by lunch. Candidates and their companions then gathered in the auditorium in Owens Hall for prayer before walking to the church for the Eucharistic Liturgy. Mass included a reflection by General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson followed by the Rite of Commitment. Nearly 40 Providence Associates participated in the Renewal of Commitment….

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Sister Kathleen Bernadette Smith: Joyful collaboration in a prophetic mission

Published on April 20, 2014

…she works with members of the Pastoral Associates of the Archdiocese of Chicago (PAAC) and the Avalon Park Ecumenical Association (APEA). Sister Kathleen Bernadette Smith, front row third from left, recently joined a gathering of Tolton Scholars at Catholic Theological Union. The program supports those preparing for ministry in the African-American community. “The APEA is very ecumenical with United Church of Christ, Baptist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, United Methodist Church and Catholic Church ministers, pastoral associates, and priests at the table. We…

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Sister Tracey Horan recognized by USCCB

Published on June 16, 2017

…us will be tested by encounters with cultures and viewpoints not our own; all of us will be refined in the fires of genuine engagement; and the whole church will be strengthened for its mission in the new millennium.” Over the past year, I have encountered people of faith from the 17 largest denominations in central Indiana, from more than 30 congregations committed to systemic change. When we gather, unlikely connections grow. Black, brown and white people sit down in…

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Providence Community Cemetery blessed

Published on January 13, 2020

Columbarium blessing and interment of the cremains of Providence Heather Tetzalff Smith in November In the summer issue of HOPE magazine, we Sisters of Providence laid out our plans for our newest outreach ministry: the creation of Providence Community Cemetery. Here we will receive for interment the cremains of persons other than members of the Congregation. The columbarium wall housing two columbaria was completed in early November. The columbaria were blessed on Nov. 9 by Father Dan Hopcus, with many…

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Providence Associates, Sisters of Providence: 10 years in relationship

Published on January 19, 2018

…the Sisters of Providence.” The bonds that unite us were made clear to Lorraine in a recent conversation with Sister Dawn Tomaszewski, SP, who noted that a person doesn’t learn the charism of a religious community when they join it, but rather they bring that charism with them as part of who they are. Thus, for Lorraine, all of us have “found the place, the community and the path to bringing forth what is already in us to become our…

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Gospel reflection

Sunday, March 27, 2022: Fourth Sunday of Lent

Published on March 24, 2022

Gospel – Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 Tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to listen to Jesus, but the Pharisees and scribes began to complain, saying, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.” So to them, Jesus addressed this parable: “A man had two sons, and the younger son said to his father, ‘Father give me the share of your estate that should come to me.’ So the father divided the property between them. After a few days, the…

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Providence Associates photo highlights 2011

Published on December 6, 2011

…Chao, left, are joined by Sister Editha Ben after the Rite of Commitment ceremony on June 12, 2011. Orientation: Sister Rosemary Nudd (left) and Lori Strawn of Wichita, Kan., are elated to be with one another again as candidate and companion during the second orientation for 2011-2012 Providence Candidate-Associates on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011, at the Woods. Lori was one of Sister Rosemary’s students at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Mary Kay Powell (left) made her first commitment during the Eucharistic Liturgy…

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Grieving gracefully into a future full of hope

Published on April 13, 2016

…find me with you.” This passage has become my mantra in learning to grieve graciously. I use it both for myself and in helping others through my ministry today as a grief specialist. I feel a passion to use my experiences to minister as a wounded healer. Through my work, I help “comfort the afflicted,” as one translation of this spiritual work of mercy says. For me comforting the sorrowful means helping lift the spirit of a grieving person. It…

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