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January 3, 2021 – Epiphany

Published on December 31, 2020

Gospel Matthew 2:1-12 Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in the days of King Herod, behold, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star at its rising and have come to do him homage.” When King Herod heard this, he was greatly troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. Assembling all the chief priests and the scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ was…

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Kathy Fleming: We know Sister Mary Alice’s spirit is still inspiring us

Published on May 9, 2013

…still meet? Sister Mary Beth Klingel was/is my companion. It was a gift. I remember telling Sister Mary Alice Zander I wanted someone I didn’t know very well who would inspire me. I stopped her in the hall one day and said, “Can Mary Beth be my companion?” She took me by the hand and said, “Come to my office.” She showed me her list of our group and she had written Mary Beth by my name. I knew that…

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November: A month for remembering

Published on November 2, 2022

“We are companions on the journey, breaking bread and sharing life; and in the love we bear is the hope we share for we believe in the love of our God, we believe in the love of our God.” This refrain is from “Companions on the Journey,” a popular hymn by songwriter Carey Landry. It celebrates the unifying power of the Eucharist. It is one of my favorites of the many hymns that we often sing at Mass. Communion of…

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From darkness to the promise of new life in Easter

Published on March 25, 2016

…lived and experienced every day of our lives. Jesus Christ modeled to the world: Joy will be had. Suffering will be experienced. Sickness will be felt. The love of family and friends will be honored and reverenced during our journey on this earth. But on the third day … we will experience our Resurrection — Alleluia — with the one who showed us the way! Embrace this beautiful season of hope, happiness and joy. Remember, through darkness light does come!…

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Three quotes from Mother Theodore that should make you think about volunteering in the New Year

Published on January 8, 2020

…It’s OK not do it all and quite sensible. Mother Theodore actually reminds us that we can be a little bit picky even when it comes to “doing good”. Sure you might need to do things that are not always your ideal situation, but you should never volunteer on a long term basis doing something you don’t really enjoy. Choose a volunteer opportunity that you actually like or feel good about doing. Do what you can do because you can’t…

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Event

Way of the Cross for Justice

…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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Going out on Mission

Published on August 12, 2013

The Sisters of Providence first sent sisters out on Mission in 1842. From then on, sisters learned of their yearly assignments via the Obedience List every August. In this undated photo, Sisters of Providence leave campus to go out on Mission. In this undated photo, Sisters of Providence leave for missions via the Saint Mary’s train station. Many Sisters of Providence left for mission via the Saint Mary’s train station, which was right across the street from the main Saint…

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A call to change

Published on February 28, 2015

Last year during his Ash Wednesday homily, Pope Francis said, “With its invitations to conversion, Lent comes providentially to awaken us…. Lent comes to make its prophetic appeal, to remind us that it is possible to create something new within ourselves and around us, simply because God is faithful, always faithful…. With this confidence, let us set out on the journey.” Well, it’s Lent again! Let’s start with the basics: I don’t like Lent. Never have. Being a competitor, I…

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Obituary

Sister Terese Marie Havlik

Published on July 10, 2018

…person.” Sister Maureen Sheahan who lived with her for many years said, “Terese was a solitary person and did not engage in many community, parish, or school events, even though she could be very social,” said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Terese Marie Havlik, who died on Monday, July 9, 2018, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. She was 89 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 70 years. Sister Ann continued: Marie Florence Havlik was born…

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This 2012 Christmas ‘wish list’ hasn’t changed

Published on December 14, 2023

“This Christmas let us, like Jesus, be the incarnation of a loving God who ‘became flesh’ and counts on us to incarnate God’s love. Merry Christmas!” – Sister Denise Wilkinson “Be gay and cheerful with your Sisters, even when you do not feel like it. The Divine Infant will be pleased at your efforts and will give you a great many graces. With fidelity to this grace you will pass a happy Christmas and commence a happy new year.” –…

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Providence Associates’ Commitment and Renewal Liturgy reflection

Published on November 11, 2013

When was the last time you commanded anyone to do something? Been awhile? When have you commanded someone to love you? If you’ve ever done it, how did it work out? Today, Jesus commands us to love one another. It’s an interesting juxtaposition of words and ideas, isn’t it? Commanded to love…not invited, not encouraged, not cajoled into loving but ordered to love one another as Jesus loves us. The command gets harder and harder, doesn’t it? We know the…

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From troubled teen to sister in medicine: Sister Barbara Battista

Published on July 16, 2015

…years later Sister Marie (Marie Elvire) Wolf began inviting Barbara to consider joining the Sisters of Providence. After brushing it off several times, Barbara finally attended a Come and See weekend and ended up joining the Congregation. “My parents were shocked,” Sister Barbara says. “It took mother a really long time to come around.” Sister Barbara’s parents felt that joining a Congregation that was part of a church that “treats women so poorly” was against the morals that they had…

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