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Am I doing enough about racial injustice?

Published on June 1, 2020

…In fact, coming from a poor family I was always rooting for the underdog and I’ve always had a deep-seated burning for justice. But I was taught to be leery and a bit afraid of anything that was odd or different. And so, I guess in the community in which I grew up, that would in effect apply to people of color. Blog post author Amy Miranda and her kids I grew up, moved out of my small town by…

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Donna Stites: wanting to be seen as somebody

Published on April 16, 2009

the spiritual guide department. She’s been my rock. Priscilla is not only just a good person, she’s also a psychologist. So she’s allowed me to open up; I hold nothing back with her. And that is the greatest gift you can give anybody — to just be yourself,” continued Donna. In 2006, Priscilla was starting the process to become a Providence Associate. As she went through her year of preparation before her commitment in November 2007, she shared her journey…

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Sister Anna Fan hopes that as a novice, her “spiritual life can grow deeper and wider”.

Published on August 20, 2015

…what’s been different? I did not expect too much about my training. I just opened and prepared my mind and my heart to receive what the community offered me. In past generations the training was more serious, this community places more value and respect on personal development. 3. What are you looking forward to, as a Novice? As a Novice I hope that my spiritual life can grow deeper and wider. I hope to learn more about our foundress and…

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Ministry of prayer and smiles offer light

Published on January 11, 2017

“I smile a lot, too. Smiles and prayer — they just cover it all when you can’t do much else.” — Sister Elaine Doucette Calls come in often asking for prayers from the Sisters of Providence. People send prayer requests through our web site at SistersofProvidence.org and through the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and the National Shrine of Our Lady of Providence. We Sisters of Providence are honored to be entrusted by so many who are in need…

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Reflections for Back to School Mass

Published on August 19, 2017

the way will become clear. Perhaps by Ring Day! “Rest assured … if you lean with all your weight upon Providence you will find yourself well supported.” The wonderful thing about a Provident God is that God sends us friends, mentors, guides to lean on. So, don’t be afraid to ask for help, to lean into each other for advice, for companionship. And I offer you the companionship of the Sisters of Providence. I know I speak for all our…

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Being Eucharist in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak

Published on March 21, 2020

Note: Sister Paula Damiano’s latest blog entry was written on Thursday, March 19, the Feast of Saint Joseph. I’m going to bed tonight with such a wide range of emotions. It’s the Feast of Saint Joseph, an important patron saint for the community and also the anniversary of the death of Sister Rose Marita Riordan, one of my favorite sisters in the whole world who died a few years ago. So, I was already feeling somewhat melancholy as I went…

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Witness

Published on October 30, 2020

for the federal government. Sister Barbara Battista during a visit with Keith Dwayne Nelson. The Bishops of Indiana, along with numerous other Bishops, have spoken out against the death penalty. So have religious communities across the country, including my own, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. My faith and the teachings of our Church compel me to say “No!” to the death penalty and to work to abolish it. In 2017, Pope Francis, approved the following revision to…

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Congregation releases joint statement on January 6, 2021, violence

Published on January 7, 2021

will return to a politics guided by wisdom, facts and truths. We of the interfaith community believe strongly in the right to protest to support beliefs, positions and values but abhor any use of violence in order to achieve the ends of an organization or belief system. We pray for those who lost their lives or sustained injury because of the violence perpetrated during the Capitol incident. May we work untiringly to acknowledge our own complicity in those attitudes, actions…

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Building the Blessed Sacrament Chapel

Published on August 22, 2012

Another foray into the inner sanctum of Archives has produced another gem. In the Properties/Buildings/Shrines area is a large Hollinger box with a plethora of information about the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. One of the folders within that box contains invoices and other communications regarding the building of this gorgeous chapel. The invoice that particularly struck me was the one dated Aug. 29, 1923, from the Daprato Statuary Company’s Chicago studio. This was the bill for the 8,000-pound block of Carrara…

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Sister Ann Clare Lancaster

Published on August 4, 2007

Sister Ann Clare Lancaster “But let me run loose and free, celebrating God’s great work, every bone in my body laughing, singing, ‘God, there’s no one like you.’” (Based on Psalm 40 from “The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language”) “‘We gather in this sacred space where promises are made and dreams unfold. Every service, private prayer, community happening takes on a new dimension and creates a lasting memory,’” began Sister Ruth Johnson in her commentary for Sister Ann Clare…

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Why is it so difficult to talk about racism?

Published on September 24, 2020

…units in their communities. And health treatment disparities are preventing these minorities from seeking treatment. Then came the armed white civilians, mostly males — openly carrying firearms — going to the homes of governors and statehouses demanding to be set free from self-protective restrictions. As the shelter-in-place orders were lifting, a group of law enforcement officers pinned an unarmed black man to the ground. One of the officers placed his knee on the man’s neck and held it there until…

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Care of Earth in everyday life: Sisters Ellen Cunningham and Rosemary Nudd

Published on October 2, 2013

…to travel together to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods most days.” Composting Their neighbor, Sister Dorothy Rasche shares in the composting efforts. The three of them bury fruit and veggie scraps along with a lot of leaves, which are abundant in their neighborhood. “It is amazing to see how fast the scraps break down, and wonderful to realize that new life is being generated out of decay,” Sister Ellen said. Their compost pile has two compartments bordered by cinder block. “When one side…

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