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Against All Odds Hall of Fame
Published on May 15, 2014
NBA great Kevin Durant recently called his mother, “The real MVP,” after receiving his MVP award. Hearing the speech inspired Sister Donna Butler to create her “Against All Odds Hall of Fame” for mothers. Having almost finished reading “The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Pushes Back from the Brink,” I found myself having a unique reflection this past Mother’s Day. The report highlights the complex economic challenges United States women face everyday. While detailing the problems, the report also provides…
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Sister Dolores Ann Linhart
Published on May 8, 2015
…Four Loves,” British author C.S. Lewis suggests to those who wonder how we shall recognize God when at last we come face to face with him in the eternal Now. His perception is that we will know God at once for we shall see reflected there the faces of all those whom we have loved on Earth with a pure, unselfish love. Awkward and stumbling though we may be in practice, in truth it is God we are seeking in…
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Pictorial book honoring the Sisters of Providence to be issued later this year!
Published on August 3, 2015
…from the Tribune Star approached the Congregation and college expressing an interest in creating it. The paper is handling all the details of production, printing, marketing, ordering and shipping. Both the Sisters of Providence and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College have assisted with supplying archival and current information as well as photos. After all expenses are paid, The Tribune Star will divide any money realized over and above expenses among the three entities. As the year-long celebration has moved forward, some of…
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Let your surroundings inspire change
Published on June 4, 2016
…the sisters who live or minister here are on their way to the Providence Hall dining room for lunch. It’s rare for them not to enjoy fresh, organic mixed greens from their very own gardens this time of year. Asparagus from the garden was on the menu yesterday. Yum! The gardens also provide hands-on education for the interns who come here year round to learn the ins and outs of a working organic farm. Not far from the hustle and…
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The art of hands-on learning
Published on December 14, 2016
…it’s been really awesome to watch the process from production to consumption, both with the alpaca fiber and the produce,” she said. Mallory has one older sister, who performs stand-up comedy in Detroit. She also has two cats that she adores. “I’m excited to go back home and take all this new information to start growing some of my own food, maybe one day even an alpaca or two, and share just how doable it is with family and friends.”…
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What is Eco-Justice?
Published on April 26, 2017
…economically challenged communities of color who were disproportionately exposed to polluting industries. Environmental justice addresses connections between the well-being of earth and the human community with special focus upon those who are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation because of economics, race, gender and age. While Environmental Justice is most commonly used, Eco-Justice more aptly describes the relationship between the systemic problems facing individuals, communities and the natural world. “Ec,” whose roots rest in the Latin word OIKOS – refers to…
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LCWR Statement on ongoing U.S., DPRK crisis
Published on August 14, 2017
…governments of the United States and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in a manner that guarantees the peace and security that all people seek. “We commit ourselves to promote nonviolence and a compassionate response to the thirst of the world for integrity and communion.” During these uncertain times, it is important that we come together in support of nonviolence. Please use our “Litany of Nonviolence” during your personal or group prayer as you pray and work for peace in our…
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Growing passion for sustainable agriculture
Published on February 20, 2018
…has given me many unique experiences with the garden as well as fiber arts and the animals. Liv Charlton participates in a tatting workshop for interns at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. I have a cat at home, but that’s the most experience with caring for an animal that I’ve ever had! Working with the chickens and alpacas was a completely new thing for me. Despite being told by a previous intern that “the alpacas can sense…
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22 miles of yarn is squishy bit of heaven
Published on March 30, 2018
…literally one of the building blocks of life. Without it, there would be no textiles. Absolutely none. Whether it is spun thinly for sewing thread or thick for chunky sweaters, knitted or woven, it all comes back White Violet Center intern Alena Ruman with some of her lovely yarn. to yarn. Each skein is the opportunity to create something beautiful and practical. An individual ball has infinite potential just waiting to be fulfilled. But it is also beautiful on its…
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Fall in love with Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Published on September 18, 2018
…Terre Haute Farmers Market and for our members of our Community Supported Agriculture program. Fall is also the time when the Sisters of Providence begin their new programs. Each year they offer a wide variety of interesting events, retreats and workshops for all to enjoy. On Sundays O’Shaughnessy Dining Room is open for an amazing Sunday Brunch for all to enjoy. Linden Leaf Gifts is hard at work stocking socks, hats, gloves and other alpaca fiber products for the cold…
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Climate Change Task Force moving forward!
Published on August 1, 2019
…changes in our lifestyle. Although we didn’t make it to two million pounds, we are more than three-fourths of the way there … and since then, many people have begun to make additional commitments. And so, on we go, undeterred and determined to continue to meet and even exceed our goal! At the meeting, we challenged ourselves to continue to reduce or eliminate the use of fossil fuels in all its forms. In particular, we looked at the impact of…
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Comfort from beauty
Published on April 13, 2020
It’s all Yo-Yo Ma, the great cellist’s fault. Recently at the end of a PBS newscast he talked about his soul-searching response to the pandemic. He wanted so much to reach out, to comfort others. Since music is a part of his essence, he then played a Dvorak piece on the cello. Also wanting to help others, I searched my soul. Stretching his idea of comfort from music, I thought of other arts: poetry, other writing, painting, and so on. Then it…