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Tony and the NIH: Our newest alpaca becomes a part of history

Published on August 5, 2020

This past April, the Sisters of Providence were blessed with a bouncing bundle of alpaca joy, Raphael Anthony (aka Tony). It couldn’t have come at a better time. At this point we were several weeks into our “shelter in place” period, so having new life come forth was just the little shot of joy we all needed. The official photograph of Providence Raphael Anthony Casey Kellum, photographer The staff at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, the ministry of the Sisters…

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Remembering Sister Barbara Doherty

Published on August 21, 2020

…photos from her childhood, her travels, her life in community as well as people she knew. I was deeply moved when Barbara showed me a page in one of her scrapbooks that had a photo of me from HOPE Magazine carrying a candle at my Rite of Commitment as a Providence Associate in 2012. After that, I started bringing over the scrapbook of my own that I was working on, and we worked on them together. Barbara loved music, so…

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Resources on racism, Black history, anti-racism

Published on September 24, 2020

…About Race”  Reynolds, Jason. “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You.” (for youth 11 yrs. and up) Wallis, Jim. “America’s Original Sin” Wilkerson, Isabel. “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” Online resources Twenty-one Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge Ninty-seven Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice Krista Tippett. “On Being” interviews with Jason Reynolds, Isabel Wilkerson, Robin DiAngelo Black Catholic Ministry, Archdiocese of Indianapolis Facebook page of Indy Black Catholic Ministry Twitter: IndyBlkCatholic Antiracist…

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Earth Day should be every day

Published on March 31, 2021

…hope and give you ideas on what you can do. Each week, we’ll focus on a new area starting with land and animals. To join the movement, go to our website for all the details. Help us spread the word! A lot of our content will be posted on our social media platforms. For the most current information make sure to follow and like our pages. Commenting, liking and sharing our posts is also appreciated. White Violet Center for Eco-Justice…

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Earth Day Every Day: Follow the cabbage

Published on April 12, 2021

…be discriminating in where their food comes from.  The food distribution systems in our country are enormous and efficient, but they’re fundamentally flawed. The most nutrient-dense foods are the most expensive and they’re concentrated in communities with greater economic wealth. We could dedicate so much time to discussing the iniquities inherent in the system and the subsequent impacts on public health, but we only have one week during this Earth Month. This week, we will take a look at the

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Gospel reflection

Sunday, December 12, 2021: Third Sunday of Advent

Published on December 9, 2021

…“Do not practice extortion, do not falsely accuse anyone, and be satisfied with your wages.” Now the people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Christ. John answered them all, saying, “I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming. I am not worthy to loosen the thongs of his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. His winnowing fan is in his…

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Gospel reflection

Sunday, February 20, 2022: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on February 17, 2022

…so many times I found myself reading these “hard saying” of Jesus like I’d read an editorial in the newspaper. I say to myself, “Well, that’s interesting but unlikely that anyone really lives like that.” Then I turn the page, probably to the comics. I may remember what I read long enough to say to someone, “Did you read the editorial in today’s paper?” A superficial response and no reflection. How do I reflect on this difficult Gospel in a…

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2020-21 Anual Report

Published on May 18, 2022

Contained in the pages of this Annual Report are stories of the areas of greatest need in the Congregation and how you came to our assistance to help us meet those needs. Thank you! As our Mother Theodore reminds us: “God’s protecting hand has sustained us in so visible a manner that we cannot fail to see in it the attention of God’s Providence.” I hope you will see in so visible a manner throughout this entire publication how we…

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Reflections on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Published on January 16, 2023

Just scouring the many pages of writings on the Sisters of Providence website, one can find many reflections and more regarding Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Today is a federal holiday marking his birthday, which was Jan. 15, 1929. The holiday is observed on the third Monday of January each year. In 1983, then President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law, but it was not observed until 1986. In fact, it was not officially observed by all 50…

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Sisters of Providence to host ceasefire prayer vigil

Published on March 18, 2024

will also take place on the Congregation’s Facebook page. Sisters of Providence Justice Promoter Sister Barbara Battista, SP, coordinated the vigil and said the ongoing crisis “demands immediate public action, prayer and witness.” “For believers, this includes sharing our pleas for a just peace, especially now during this Lenten season and as our Muslim sisters and brothers observe the holy month of Ramadan,” Sister Barbara continued. “At 1 p.m., on Thursday, March 21, many who seek peace will gather at…

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Journey into Holy Mystery

Published on October 22, 2012

…Woods where our Mother and her companions planted their faith in a Providence that never fails. We cannot see Mother Theodore, of course, but her presence, her certainty in Providence and her example of how to be Providence in this world, these things are palpable on this holy ground and in the community she founded. So this is our destination: Providence; and we walk determined, step by step, with companions known and new, together in our journey into Holy Mystery….

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Obituary

Sister Maureen Loonam

Published on May 21, 2010

…from around the country in the areas of spirituality, theology, psychology and, of course, the latest methods in education. Sisters from other congregations were invited to come and profited as much as we did, not only by the updating, but also the relationships that were formed. They were truly Camelot summers. Leading programs such as this can be tiring and sometimes wearying. Sister Ann Marie Boyce, who worked with her during the summer, said that Sister Maureen was always so…

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