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Fuchsia folder holds thank-you letters and blessings
Published on October 21, 2016
…Mission Advancement office in 2001, Sister Denise Wilkinson, outgoing director, had used it and before her, Sister Dawn Tomaszewski. That fuchsia folder, now held together with tape at its tattered corners, was used for more than 30 years. Its purpose? To hold donor thank-you letters while awaiting the director’s signature. No wonder that fuchsia folder is truly like an old friend! That’s a lot of letters over 30 years! I was bantering with Sisters Denise and Dawn about “retiring” this…
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A Haunting Desert Experience
Published on October 29, 2016
…real the suffering and dangers so many migrants experience on their long walk of hope to freedom too often denied. The SOAWatch moved its yearly vigil from the gates of Ft. Benning to the militarized United States/Mexico border of Nogales, Ariz. The change of the location was the Movement’s desire to broaden the issue of its long-held concern against United States militarization both at home and abroad. Friday evening of the weekend long events, hundreds of migrants, students, religious community…
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Cynthia MacWhorter: a blessing
Published on March 5, 2009
Providence Candidate-Associate Cynthia MacWhorter (left) talks with Providence Associates Ellen and Wolfgang Schmidt. Cynthia MacWhorter resides in South Bend, Ind. Her companion is Sister Mary Roger Madden. 1.) What is your connection to the Sisters of Providence? My connection with the Sisters of Providence goes to the very center of who I am. I was a member of the community until 1979. I loved my years with my sisters and had no intention of leaving until I met the most…
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HOME, a place to nurture the well-being of others
Published on September 13, 2018
…Alzheimer’s. Therapeutic, life enrichment activities include: the Music and Memory program, music therapy, massage and pet therapy (including alpacas!). Creation of an enclosed courtyard at Providence Health Care that’s elder friendly. The courtyard’s shade garden, bird feeder area, butterfly garden and an attractive pergola delight the senses. HOME building takes time and dedicated builders. The Sisters of Providence and Providence Health Care, Inc., certainly qualify as skilled and dedicated builders of this extraordinary HOME. Stay tuned for on-going progress reports!…
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What can you do? Staying engaged in divisive times
Published on May 17, 2017
…worlds you might not be familiar with. Collect household goods for a refugee family or host a fundraiser for a resettlement organization. Write a letter to the editor of your local paper. Become a mentor to someone in your city. Mentoring programs exist for children and for adults re-entering society after prison or addiction recovery. Visit with and really listen to a neighbor. Start or work in a community garden. (Originally published in the Summer 2017 issue of HOPE magazine.)…
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Sisters of Providence bestow honors on benefactors during annual Saint Mother Theodore Guerin gathering
Published on June 10, 2011
…cabin in a dense forest to Mother Theodore and her companions on their arrival at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. The 2011 Sarah and Joseph Thralls Award was presented to Susan Weber of Bluffton, S.C. Weber has been connected with the Sisters of Providence for more than 34 years, having graduated in 1977 from the Woods External Degree program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Her husband, Greg, has an even longer connection, having had sisters as teachers for one year in grade…
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Sisters of Providence offer comment on newly released book
Published on January 10, 2011
…speak in detail about his work,” said Sister Denise Wilkinson, the Congregation’s general superior. “However, from what we have discovered and what others have shared with us, we are disappointed that Mr. Briggs took creative license to raise suspense and conjecture about a process that the Catholic Church, and we, consider to be very sacred. He seems to imply that sainthood is for sale. The canonization process is very specific and very organized and is based on the holy and…
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100+ year old sisters survive COVID-19
Published on May 3, 2021
…107. She’s always trying to beat her.” And what are Sister Mary Roger’s thoughts on the future? “Oh, my dear, nobody at my age talks about the future. I’m ready when God is ready. I’m not afraid to die. I’ve lived a long and a more-or-less fruitful life; I did accomplish a few things here and there. I’m ready to go when He says come.” The best is yet to come Sister Mary Roger in December holds a cookie celebrating…
Gospel reflection
February 17, 2021: Ash Wednesday
Published on February 15, 2021
…Each person chooses then shares these intentions with God. We acted within our class community and the larger human community. We each took a turn leading prayer. Together, we filled our room’s basket to assist others. Action With the limitations due to the pandemic, it is a good year to turn our focus within our own heart. Explore a new Lenten tradition that calls to your heart. Or, take the time to discuss with another what Lent means for you….
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Fathers speak out against death penalty
Published on March 22, 2001
…a visit with Timothy McVeigh’s father. Bud remembers the atmosphere being tense until he mentioned Bill McVeigh’s garden. Bill took him to the garden where they “kicked dirt clods” for a half hour or so, then went inside to talk, joining Bill’s daughter. “That Saturday morning in western New York, I found a bigger victim than myself in all of this,” Bud said. After the visit, Bud went to Hope House, a halfway house for convicts, where he sat on…
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2011 General Chapter
Published on July 8, 2011
…July 6 in early afternoon. Elected as General Superior for a second term was Sister Denise Wilkinson. Elected Vicar/1st Councilor was Sister Lisa Stallings. Other elected councilors were Sisters Jeneen Howard (2nd), Dawn Tomaszewski (3rd) and Mary Beth Klingel (4th). The newly-elected sisters will be installed Sat., Sept. 10, 2011. 2011 General Chapter From left to right: Sisters Dawn Tomaszewski, Denise Wilkinson, Lisa Stallings, Mary Beth Klingel and Jeneen Howard. Sisters Barbara Battista, Ellen Cunningham, Luke Crawford and Mary Moloney….