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Digging deeper: misconceptions and immigration

Published on January 14, 2015

…often unappealing to native workers because they fall into one or more of the three D’s: difficult, dirty and dangerous. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in its compilation “Immigration: Myths and the Facts behind the Fallacies,” also explains that distinct skill sets can play a part: “… immigrants and native-born workers complement each other far more often than they compete.” In fact, the total number of jobs available in the U.S. would decrease significantly without the nation’s immigrant population. As…

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Miracles of hope, family, and healing

Published on June 10, 2015

…“business side” of being a Sister of Providence. As a very busy sister, she rejoices in a visit from her family, who lives more than 4 hours away. She recalls recent experiences here: Candles in the shrine burn for visitors who are in need of prayer. Due to distance and busy schedules, it is rare that my family comes here to visit. However, last October my Sister Carol and her husband Ray attended the Grand Opening of the Shrine of…

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Sister Nancy Nolan

Published on May 19, 2012

…is the foundation to any woman religious. It’s certainly changed in terms of ways, shapes and actions through the years, but it’s always there. It’s an integral part of your personal life, but also your community life. Q. How important to you is the community lifestyle that the Sisters of Providence have? A. Once again it’s a relationship. I remember when I was in high school. We had a book on justice. I can remember the definition it gave: justice…

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A Reflection for the Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

Published on October 3, 2019

…And I can hear our saint say, “If ever this poor little Community becomes settled, it will be established on the cross; and that is what gives me confidence and makes me hope, sometimes even against hope.” The gift of a feast day like today is to remind this poor little community of Providence that we follow in the footsteps of one who hoped even against hope. We are daughters and sons of one who embraced the cross. Our community…

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Angels of mercy: Civil War service of the sisters

Published on November 15, 2011

…in the hospital.” The sisters took charge on May 17, giving comfort to Union and Confederate soldiers. The Community Diary continued, “They [the sisters] found the new hospital in a miserable state of filth and disorder, and the sick in a wretched condition. The Sisters labored very hard to put the hospital in a proper condition; their exertions were crowned with the greatest success. The change they soon effected in making it a clean, comfortable house for the sick soldiers,…

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Sister Mary Magdalen Schwartz

Published on January 16, 2010

…Mary Magdalen attended two grade schools in Chicago: Our Lady of Victory and St. Viator. “Mary Mag, as we all called her, first became acquainted with the Sisters of Providence while attending Providence High School in Chicago. Evidently, it was the practice of eighth-grade teachers at that time to take students to different high schools, have them take the entrance test and, hopefully, receive a scholarship from one of them. When she took the test at Providence High School, she…

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Sister of Providence released from prison

Published on March 10, 2003

…imprisoned,” she said. As a peacemaker, Sister Kathleen remains committed to her mission and to working to close the SOA/WHINSEC. “If loving peace and doing civil resistance to bring attention to this Gospel call is a crime, I’m glad to be called guilty,” she said. “Being a prisoner of conscience or being a probationer of conscience is being part of a growing community of peacemakers willing to do a non-violent act of civil disobedience. I prefer to think of it…

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Lessons from an Ant

Published on September 24, 2014

for our understanding of our place in the universe? What does it say to us about our relationship to the rest of creation? Surely, as becomes increasingly clear, if everything in the universe emerged from this one burst of energy, our connectedness is truly radical. In her latest book, “Ask the Beasts; Darwin and the God of Love,” Elizabeth Johnson presents a beautiful exposition for our understanding of this phenomenon and of its implications for our lives. The ants and…

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Sister Joan Frame (formerly Sister Ann Pierre)

Published on August 25, 2015

…of mine, you did for me.’” — A reading from Matthew 25:34-40 After reading Sister Joan Frame’s file from archives with some newspaper clippings and ministry forms, a choice of scripture reading for her commentary was no longer in doubt. Sister Joan lived the word you just heard – as a teacher, pastoral minister and after retirement, serving as a volunteer, said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Joan Frame, who died Tuesday, Aug. 25. She was 86…

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Beauty and Art in the Church of the Immaculate Conception

Published on May 30, 2017

…Our Lord on the ceiling above the main seating area. The two other paintings located near the front of the church are The Return from Calvary and The Flight into Egypt. Stained glass windows can be seen on each side of the church. They were made by the Bavarian Art Institute of Munich, Germany. They portray events of Christ and his mother Mary, as well as scenes from the Old Testament. The stained glass windows in the upper balcony display scenes…

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A sister remembers working to racially integrate schools

Published on August 22, 2017

…like Sister Laurine Haley today with blog post author Sister Emily TeKolste. Sister Laurine says she knew the moment they had succeeded with their integration efforts. They were on the return trip from an oratorical contest for the middle school students. One of the black students had won the contest, sponsored by the Diocese of Raleigh, so Sister Laurine decided she was going to treat all the students to ice cream. They stopped at Howard Johnson’s. “I said to the

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What is your word for 2019?

Published on December 31, 2018

…works better because it feels so much more EXPANSIVE.” I don’t need Facebook or Conways’ test to determine my word for 2019. My immediate response? “Grateful.” This might have something to do with the fact that I received a beautiful book as a Christmas gift entitled, “Grateful.” Early on, the author, Diana Butler Bass, offers a new twist on an old truth. “For centuries, Westerners have defined gratitude as a commodity of exchange – a transaction of debt and duty…

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