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In her own words — Sister Betty Hopf

Published on August 30, 2011

…often comes back inquiring about me. If I am out for a day they start to worry that I might be sick. They are concerned about the other patients who come in at the same time, and are always asking about them and praying for them. They have a LOVE FOR THE EARTH AND ALL OF GOD’S CREATION. The conversation often centers on the land and the fruits of the land. We talk about farming, gardening, mushroom hunting, pets and…

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Sisters who served in Civil War to be honored

Published on April 15, 2015

…help of friends, the State President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Chairman of the Nuns’ Memorial Committee. “For me personally, I think they were valiant women,” Sister Marie Grace said. “This is what our Congregation does: Respond to the needs of the time.” Kennedy said approval for the marker was needed from the organization’s national board. “Without that, it would not have happened,” she said. “This is a commemorative marker donated by the…

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Stories from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Historic District

Published on July 21, 2021

The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) have partnered with the Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute to present “Stories from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Historic District.” The exhibit can be viewed in the second-floor Lobby and Education Galleries of the Swope Art Museum, from Aug. 6 through Oct. 4. An opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 6 will feature remarks by Tommy Kleckner, director of Indiana Landmarks Western Regional Office. The Swope…

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Do you ever really know?

Published on June 24, 2016

…incident that took place with a former Lost Boy of Sudan, Marko. You sent many resources, relics, and medals. All of which his family excitedly received in the hospital while keeping vigil. (I beg your pardon that I have not reached out sooner. Actually, I have a thank you letter that is intended for you that I have not mailed yet.) Saint Mother Theodore most certainly interceded for Marko. There was so much joy among his family and the Southern…

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We need their love for God: sisters influence former student’s lifework

Published on May 25, 2018

…from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in 1975 with an elementary education degree. Kathy said she wasn’t on the Catholic School’s Week committee at her school this year. But she was thrilled that the Sisters of Providence were chosen as the Congregation to support. She asked a committee member why the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods sisters were chosen. “‘We chose them because of you,’ she was told. ‘You always brag about them, so we decided to choose those sisters,’” Kathy said. A great influence…

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Mother Theodore moment

Published on May 25, 2018

Jack Antonsen, shown here at left with his sisters, Maeve and Maris. Jack has been visiting Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and becoming friends with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin his whole life. Eleven-year-old Jack Antonsen has been coming to visit Saint Mary-of-the-Woods “since he was born,” his dad says. Most often his visits have coincided with the annual celebration of Earth Day here at the Woods. Over the years, Jack has come to know the sisters and many places at the Woods: the…

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Sending out a ‘Thank You’ in anticipation of School Principals’ Day!

Published on April 30, 2021

…day after day when faculty were ill. For the past year, they have also been called on to “minister to” in a unique way, whether students and faculty were in the building or working remotely. They have comforted students whose family member died of COVID-19; encouraged students who struggled to stay focused at a computer all day; assisted parents in figuring out how to manage both working from home and assisting their children as they tried to learn at home;…

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School children’s cards, donation brighten sisters’ day

Published on May 25, 2018

…for the Sisters of Providence and donate some money. In return, students who did so were allowed to wear crazy socks or jeans instead of their school uniforms for the day. “The kids loved it! And I was impressed with the outpouring of cards they did make,” Principal Scupham said. The Sisters of Providence were impressed as well! Bringers of joy “I was the lucky one to whom all these wonderful cards were sent. It was lovely for me to…

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Journals and Letters week 25: Making fair progress

Published on March 27, 2021

…Fort Wayne, Madison — to name only a few. Put on your heavy underwear We once again encounter Mother Theodore’s practicality. She’s very clear with Father Kundek on the financial arrangement for the sisters ministering in the Jasper grade school. Writing to the sisters at Saint Mary’s, she asks Sister Olympiade to “send a boy on horseback” to pick up butter; reminds the sisters to pen up the hogs and to send the empty flour sacks to the mill “sooner…

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Noticing human trafficking

Published on February 15, 2021

…home. This list could grow longer. Women who joined the Sisters of Providence in the human trafficking presentation and discussion last month What was the true cost of my not noticing these details? Could it be someone’s freedom? Could it be someone’s life? I ask these questions not to bring a sense of guilt, but to bring a sense of awareness. Awareness and education are two of the key goals of the Illinois Women Religious Against Human Trafficking which sponsored…

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Sister of Providence released from prison

Published on March 10, 2003

Those arrested for participating in the peaceful protest against the SOA and their supporters make a statement on the steps of a Georgia courthouse July 8, 2002. Sister Kathleen Desautels, center in pink shirt, was sentenced during this trial. Sister of Providence Kathleen Desautels, who has served a six-month sentence at the Federal Prison Camp-Greenville (Ill.), was released Friday, March 7, amid cheers, hugs and outward expressions of hope from a group of her housemates and co-workers. Sister Kathleen, 64,…

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Congregation issues statement following Uvalde, Texas, shooting

Published on May 25, 2022

 “Love the children first, then teach them.” – Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Today, we are all residents of Uvalde, Texas, a relatively small community more than 80 miles from San Antonio. On Tuesday, May 24, the world witnessed another horrific, senseless tragedy as a lone gunman reportedly shot and killed 21 people, including 19 students, at Robb Elementary School, just two days before the end of the school year. We pray and grieve for all the victims and their families,…

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