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Saint Mother Theodore children’s book awarded
Published on July 7, 2014
…of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., and Holly Kondras, President of WISH Publishing, Terre Haute. “We got it published through Holly’s ties,” Sister Mary Ryan, Sisters of Providence archivist, said. “She made all the connections. She took the bull by the horns and got it done.” Plans for the book were etched in stone by Sister Mary a handful of years ago. She started working as the sisters’ archivist one year before Saint Mother Theodore Guerin was canonized. “I thought we should…
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Sister Donna (Laurence Therese) O’Neill
Published on April 22, 2009
Sister Donna O’Neill “[Jesus Christ] went about doing good works and healing all who were in the grip of the devil. …” (Acts 10:38) “It is appropriate that Sister Donna O’Neill should die in the Easter season, for she was one who served Jesus the Christ by imitating him in her ministry as a Sister of Providence. Sister Donna went about doing good all of her religious life. This is the Sister Donna O’Neill we know,” said Sister Luke Crawford…
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Sister Mary Rosita Thewes
Published on February 25, 2009
…within but cannot otherwise express,” said Sister Mary Roger Madden in her commentary for Sister Mary Rosita Thewes, who died Feb. 25. The daughter of John and Mary (Heichelbech) Thewes, Marie Anna (baptismal name Mary Anne) was born May 5, 1922, in Celestine, Ind. She was one of eight children. Marie Anna attended St. Celestine Grade School in Celestine. She entered the Congregation Feb. 1, 1943, and professed first and perpetual vows Aug. 15, 1945, and 1950, respectively. Sister Mary…
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What are you reading these days?
Published on August 10, 2015
…you might be inspired and discover new ways to make this world a better place. Recently, the director of Mary’s Pence, Katherine Wojtan, sent us a 2015 summer reading list “to increase our understanding and empathy for injustices facing our local and global communities. Consider requesting some of these books if they are not already available in your public library. The following descriptions are Katherine’s: “The books in the first section are about the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement by providing…
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Volunteer Spotlight: Penny’s from heaven
Published on January 22, 2019
…The most important thing I do as a volunteer is to assist people who struggle with food insecurity which is, unfortunately, pervasive in the Wabash Valley. In addition to my volunteer work at Providence Food Pantry and the Catholic Charities Food Bank, I have assisted others by completing building projects, providing home maintenance and repairs, providing transportation, and organizing and assisting with fund-raising events. What would you tell people who are thinking about volunteering? The opportunities to participate in volunteerism…
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Frustration and love: unpublished Mother Theodore
Published on December 26, 2016
…the writer is letting go of his own opportunity inflict the violence. The writer is releasing all responsibility for punishment to God. So any act of retribution committed by the psalmist becomes a sin of lack of faith in God. Mother Theodore certainly parses no words in her criticism of Sister Maria, but in true Mother Theodore form, she provides a means of correction and shows full confidence that Sister Maria will overcome her faults even to the point of…
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Advent: My favorite Church season
Published on November 26, 2022
…little more special. How Will I Prepare? One hymn that challenges me on my Advent journey is from Godspell, “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord.” That refrain, repeated over and over, becomes haunting, the words reminding me that each day, each hour, each moment God comes into my life. Each day I need to ask myself, how will I prepare to meet Christ? Christ, who comes in a variety of disguises; the clerk in the store, the person I…
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December 24, 2023: Fourth Sunday of Advent
Published on December 21, 2023
Gospel: Luke 1:26-38 The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin’s name was Mary. And coming to her, he said, “Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you.” But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid,…
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‘Way of the Cross for Justice’ set for April 7
Published on March 10, 2023
…face today. Traditionally, the Stations of the Cross help people of all faith traditions make a spiritual pilgrimage of prayer, opening a space for reflection, memory and action, as they meditate upon the scenes of Christ’s sufferings and death. Walking the path of the Stations to commemorate the Passion of the Christ is said to have started with Saint Francis of Assisi. There is no cost to take part in the program. For more information, call 812-535-2952 or email provctr@spsmw.org….
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Season of Creation 2021 Prayer
Published on September 1, 2021
…Give us faith to follow Christ to our just place in the beloved community. Enlighten us with the grace to respond to your covenant and call to care for our common home. In our tilling and keeping, gladden our hearts to know that we participate with your Holy Spirit to renew the face of your Earth and safeguard a home for all. In the name of the One who came to proclaim good news to all creation, Jesus Christ. Amen….
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Keeping Earth: Religious and Scientific Perspectives on the Environment
Published on September 8, 2017
…that acknowledge the interconnection and interdependence of all Creation. A rift between those of faith and those of science arose. It didn’t seem possible to be a scientist and a person of great faith. However, we now understand that our knowledge of a 13 billion year old expanding universe feeds both the scientist and the person of deep faith. Slowly, but surely it is dawning on us that perhaps we have made our God too small. Is the limitless God…
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A vocation Q & A with Sister Jenny
Published on September 26, 2010
…recruitment of women to religious life, or the invitation to answer the call, as a competitive environment among congregations? A. Competition doesn’t come into it. The desire that we have as vocation directors is to help women explore possibilities of religious life and to find a community where their spirit is most alive and where they feel “at home.” Each community has its own personality. Women today have so many options in how they choose to live their lives, let…