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Obituary
Sister Mary Charles Spalding
Published on March 11, 2011
Sister Mary Charles Spalding “ … so that the world know that you sent me, and that you loved them as you loved me.” (John 17:23) “This prayer of Jesus for his apostles, we apply to all the latter day missionaries who are also sent by Jesus that the world may know of God’s love,” read Sister Joan Kirkpatrick in a commentary written by Sister Mary Roger Madden for Sister Mary Charles Spalding, who died March 11. Frances Ruth Spalding…
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Sister Helen Vinton and the Southern Mutual Help Association
Published on April 26, 2017
Sister Helen Vinton Take a few minutes to watch this video about some of the amazing work of the Southern Mutual Help Association (SMHA). Sister Helen Vinton began ministering with SMHA in 1980 and today is the organization’s Senior Executive Officer and Senior Adviser for Life Quality Initiatives. “And she’s quite good at it as she is thoughtful and wise,” adds Lorna Bourg, President and CEO of SMHA. Lorna went on to say, “It is challenging to give her only…
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Seeing Saint Mother Theodore’s writings in new lights: A feast day reflection
Published on October 3, 2021
…difficulties. She suffers with us and she prays for us. We can also look at that same sentence and know that Mother Theodore enters into all of our happiness. She rejoices with us and she prays for us. As we celebrate the Feast of Saint Mother Theodore, I encourage you to take a moment to ask yourself what Mother Theodore is saying to you. What is she saying to all of us as a Providence Community? You may like to…
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Peggy Balensuela: finding a home for her spirit
Published on June 24, 2009
Sister Connie Kramer (left) is Peggy Balensuela’s companion. 1.) Share a little about yourself. I grew up in northern Wisconsin in a small dairy-farming community right in the heart of “Packer country.” I attended Indiana University in Bloomington from 1977-1989, and earned the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor of music degrees in voice performance. I joined the Indiana State University Department of Music faculty in 1989 and am now a full professor of voice, teaching private lessons, advanced vocal/opera literature, and…
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Outreach through liturgy: Sister Jeremy Gallet
Published on July 16, 2014
…the ministers we need. If the Mass or celebration includes different languages, I set that up. It’s gotten a lot more intense and inclusive in the last several years.” “Our cathedral is the parish church of the archdiocese. When people come here to celebrate they frequently experience a sense of awe and have a better sense of the church as much wider than their small parish communities. They love coming.” (Originally published in the Summer 2014 issue of HOPE magazine.)…
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Gifts to Foley Legacy Fund support the underserved, SP mission
Published on May 2, 2023
…rearing and education of her three daughters, Leslie, Sara and Maria. Another grant went to the Friends of Esquipulas in Nicaragua to assist with the operation of a health clinic. Patients report “experiencing a sense of dignity from the doctor and clinic staff.” Dr. Dali is known for her empathy. “Many people come here with heavy hearts … (they) need a kind face because they have seen far too many harsh faces.” Providing access One grant from our Foley Legacy…
Gospel reflection
Sunday, March 13, 2022: Second Sunday of Lent
Published on March 10, 2022
…shadows descend and frighten us, if we listen to God’s chosen son, we will find the light. Action Watch what comes out of your mouth today, and temper it with a moment of silence before you speak. A friend uses the acronym “THINK” to inform and instruct her speech. Is it true? Is it helpful? Is it inspiring? Is it necessary? Is it kind? For one week, try to live by the THINK rule. Maybe it will become a habit….
Gospel reflection
April 4, 2021: Easter Sunday
Published on April 1, 2021
…cast off most of the burial cloth in a heap and then, for a reason unknown to us, cast off the head and facial covering to a different spot in the tomb. The Son of God rose from the dead and He still had to thrust off the material that covered Him? What a surprising and reassuring confirmation of Christ’s divinity AND humanity! A miracle of resurrection and an everyday bundle of laundry. Hallelujah! He is Risen! And He remains…
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A reflection for Memorial Day 2020
Published on May 25, 2020
In the early 1960s, Vietnam was becoming a headline story. Communism was on the move, the papers reported, to becoming a threat to America via potential spread to Asia. The U.S.S. Repose, the ship that Sister Pat Linehan served on when she was a nurse. Biases were reported as facts; truth became difficult to harvest. No matter, the Vietnam Conflict became the Vietnam War. Most people who wisely proclaimed opinions on either side regarding war legitimacy, just cause, and right…
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Sending us out to encourage new sisters
Published on December 12, 2019
…space and will be able to send four sisters to talk to women and religious educators about the exciting opportunities available to women interested in becoming Sisters of Providence. One donor has even offered accommodations at her home in Anaheim to help our sisters save money while they are there! Look at all these prayer requests! The support that each of you gives us is so life-giving! Your support communicates to us that you, too, see a future for Catholic…
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A look into our prison ministry
Published on December 27, 2018
…2019, our Congregation will post a list of executions set to take place for each month on our Facebook page. Please join us in standing for all life. EXECUTION ALERT One state has executions scheduled this month. Contact them and tell them we stand for all life, not death: Contact Texas Governor Greg Abbott: https://gov.texas.gov/contact January 15 – Blaine Keith Milam, sentenced to death in 2008 for the slaying of his girlfriend’s toddler January 30 – Robert Mitchell Jennings, sentenced to…
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Leadership Team shares LCWR statement on abuse of Catholic Sisters by clergy
Published on February 8, 2019
…acknowledgement is some comfort for those who have survived abuse and that it hastens the much-needed repair of the systems within the Catholic Church that have allowed abuse to remain unaddressed for years. Catholic sisters who have been sexually abused by priests have not always reported this crime for the same reasons as other abuse victims: A sense of shame, a tendency to blame themselves, fear they will not be believed, anxiety over possible retaliation, a sense of powerlessness, and…