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Merry Christmas! There is cause for rejoicing here!

Published on December 23, 2020

come and gone, but the love and care that little guy represented remains in and with each of us so touched by that love. The Christ has come, but the fullness of Christ is us. We are that love incarnate now. We are the body of Christ. Merry Christmas! There is cause for rejoicing here! May you and your loved ones celebrate and treasure all that is meaningful and important to you this Christmas and throughout the coming new year….

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The Roads of Saint Mary’s

Published on January 12, 2022

…on campus. Each possibility had to be checked against a 35-page list of every street in Vigo County. Sadly, the most likely names, such as names of trees, were already taken. But luckily, no street or avenue was named “The Avenue.” The final list contains names that are either appropriate for the location or a reflection of the history and culture of the College and the Congregation. (See bonus story here to find the full list of road names and…

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Obituary

Sister Marie (Marie Ralph) Benson

Published on December 6, 2009

Sister Marie Benson “A voice cries out: ‘In the desert prepare the way of the Lord.’” (Isaiah 40:3) “In Advent we find ourselves at a brief way station in our journey. The mode is eager anticipation rather than struggle. We wait for the Promised One. The re-iterated refrain of Advent is ‘Come, come Lord Jesus. Come to save us. Come to redeem us. Do not delay.’ For one of us on Sunday evening, that prayer received its answer. Advent came…

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Gospel reflection

July 2, 2023: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on June 29, 2023

…and loving. And the only way we can do that is to let the Holy Spirit work in us. Jesus tells his followers, and us if we are listening, how to accomplish this; to receive others as Christ, to do all things as done for Christ. We are to embody Christ in the world. And we will receive unexpected blessings in return. The second part of the reading gives me space to breathe. This is the blueprint, how to live…

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Jesus Christ becomes our nourishment! And…

Jesus Christ becomes our nourishment! And further marvel – the nourishment does not change into ourselves, but changes us into itself; and we become, in some manner, other Christs……

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Archives: telling our story of living the Gospel

Published on September 14, 2022

…from the Archives, such as Mother Theodore’s sabots (work shoes), her desk and her penknife, add authenticity to the shrine of Saint Mother Theodore. In the Archives itself you can find “obedience lists” of every sister assigned to every ministry from the very beginning of the work of the Congregation. Each year these local communities sent home “Chronicles,” records of their community life and ministry. These records document the Sisters of Providence commitment to living out the Gospel, much as…

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My life with the Violin

Published on December 13, 2021

…had an orchestra as well as several vocal groups. Sister Carol Nolan shows a third-grade student how to hold a violin. She had me give a solo recital in my senior year of 1950. After I entered the Sisters of Providence Community, I taught some violin for a year at St. Andrew School in Indianapolis, but in my second and third years there, I taught second grade instead of music. Life-Changing Experiences During the next several years, I taught at…

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The way of pain and Holy Week

Published on March 19, 2016

…pain is also salvific: It is perhaps our only means of intersecting our life experience with that of Christ. I will never be able to multiply loaves and fishes, but I can certainly understand how it feels to hurt. Holy Week is coming up next week, a week wherein we remember Jesus’ suffering and his triumph over death. It seems an opportune time to reflect on the pain in our lives. We all experience pain, physical, mental or spiritual. But…

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Educating toward healing with music

Published on January 13, 2016

…with a sociology degree. In the early 1990s — Jay was in his early 40s — the lure of music grew stronger. But Jay had no idea what he could do that would both satisfy his musical longing and also provide a good living for his family. A close friend said, “You’d be a great music therapist!” “A what?” Jay said. “I had never heard of that. But after doing some research, I shadowed a music therapist at St. Vincent’s…

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Saint Mary-of-the-Woods listed in National Register of Historic Places

Published on October 3, 2017

…and especially to share this beauty with future generations of students,” King added. For more information or for a list of properties included in the designation, click here. Note – The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts…

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Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, 2018 reflection

Published on October 3, 2018

…from which sisters would be sent and God’s mission of Providence would eventually extend as far away as China. In the life of Mother Theodore, holiness was expressed, as St. Paul suggests in the letter to the Philippians, in the loss of all things — that Christ may be gained. And suffer loss she did — the loss of her father, her little brothers, her own good health, her country, her very ego — but she did not lose heart….

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Past the “need-to’s” to the stable, to the crib, to our hearts

Published on December 17, 2016

…going to open our gifts? What time should we have Santa come for the kids, grandkids? The needs and the wants continue to fill our lives. So much worry and fretting about what we need to do. And yet it is important to our families. It is important that Santa Claus comes to our homes to drop off the gifts for the children and grandchildren. It is important to celebrate with families and friends. But, really, what are we missing?…

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