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Sister Nancy Reynolds watches London Olympics with keen interest, especially swimming competition
Published on August 9, 2012
…some potential for competitive swimming and young Nancy was asked to join a competitive team. “Very quickly, I took to the competition element of swimming,” she said. “I would say that I was serious from the time I won my first race. Competition is in my blood and I was serious about winning. I worked hard in the pool.” She was still swimming in high school. During summers, she swam on a district park team in Indianapolis. The park system…
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Community from afar
Published on October 1, 2013
…of the life and work of the Sisters of Providence.” Another factor in lessening a distance is that they enjoy a different community in their local parishes, ministering to the people they help, and befriending sisters in other nearby congregations. “One can feel a deep sense of being in ‘common-unity’ with others when living ‘alone’ and one can feel very lonely when living in a community setting. I feel very much connected to the SP community even though I am…
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Sisters recognize benefactors at annual dinner
Published on June 13, 2019
…Tomaszewski (right) with 2019 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Companion Award recipient Mickie Fredericks at the annual Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Dinner. Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp (left) and Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (right) with 2019 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Companion Award recipient Renee Kallok at the annual Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Dinner. Sister Lisa Stallings (left) and Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (right) with members of the Sisters of Providence Security Staff, who received the 2019 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Companion Award during the annual…
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Sisters recognize benefactors at annual dinner
Published on June 13, 2019
…Mother Theodore Guerin Companions Award was established in honor of Sisters St. Vincent Ferrer, Basilide Seneschal, Olympiade Boyer, Mary Xavier Leree and Mary Liguori Tiercin, the five sister companions who supported Mother Theodore and remained by her side assisting her as needed while offering their own wisdom and perseverance to advance the mission. Sister Mary Beth Klingel (left) and Sister Dawn Tomaszewski with 2019 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Companion Award recipient Father Ray Brenner at the annual Saint Mother Theodore…
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Let us be the people Jesus describes, as he sends his disciples out on Mission
Published on June 30, 2020
…“Rem’Mie” Fells. Though we who are alive today haven’t literally been buried with them, we must listen to and feel the depth of the pain that communities of color – especially Black communities – are expressing. We must listen to and feel the depth of the pain that the LGBTQ+ community is experiencing in being exiled, especially from our local Catholic schools in this Archdiocese of Indianapolis. We must find ways to understand more deeply what the COVID pandemic means…
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Mel Wolff: one of Mother Theodore’s daughters
Published on August 31, 2009
…and the Day of Reflection. I have been “attached” to the Woods itself since I started high school. Although I have visited many times over the years, during these recent times, I was able to meet more sisters, associates and candidates and to once again feel a genuine part of this wonderful place. 3.) Will you be making your commitment in November 2009? Do you know what your commitment will be? Yes, I am planning on making my commitment in…
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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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Justice commission focuses on eco-justice
Published on January 11, 2017
The Justice Coordinating Commission (JCC) is an “umbrella” group comprised of Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates, and others who have actively worked with the Sisters of Providence to address justice issues. The group, which builds on works of previous justice committees, is charged with focusing the justice issues for the Sisters of Providence Congregation. They first met in September to organize their work around a focus on environmental justice in the coming five years. After a process of social analysis…
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Sister Mary Charles Spalding
Published on March 11, 2011
…was born Jan. 7, 1914, in Washington, Ind., to J. Francis and Anna (Padgett) Spalding. She was the oldest of four children. The family later relocated to Indianapolis. “Tragedy struck the little family with the death of the father when Frances was only 9 years of age. The young mother was left to provide for the growing family. She was a practical nurse and competent seamstress and with these skills she supported her family,” read Sister Joan. “Immediately after the…
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Personal stories from bell and chimes ringers
Published on March 11, 2009
…p.m. began to pull the bell rope with all our might, summoning the community to prayer. While in the upswing of our pull, somehow the rope dislodged from the bell and the two of us ended up on the floor with hundreds of feet of rope coiling down on top of us. It was all we could do to contain our snorts and laughter so as not to be heard in the church.” Sister Lucille Lechner, bell ringer “I was…
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A Priceless Gift
Published on May 26, 2012
…all for ‘the sake of the future’ intended by Providence. Like them we have promised to love one another through the joys and messiness of our endeavors, knowing that we’re bound to experience the best and worst of our most human selves as we refound our precious community, our salvific community.” Sisters of Providence historians through the years have found that the Congregation’s Archives contain all the documents they need, and possibly more than they would ever have time to…
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Sister Catherine Mayer (formerly Sister Catherine Alma)
Published on January 29, 2013
“… the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the firmament and those who instruct many to justice shall be like the stars forever.” Daniel 12: 3 “When I considered a scripture for Sister Catherine, I thought of this one immediately, not only because of the many years Sister Catherine taught in schools, but also in the way she lived her life,” said Sister Mary Ann Phelan in her commentary for Sister Catherine Mayer, who died Jan. 29. Below,…