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Conscience, Candidates and Discipleship in Voting – Part Three

Published on April 3, 2020

During a recent gathering with women and men Religious, Cardinal Blaise Cupich was asked, in light of the coming elections, what resources were available to address the deep division within our nation as well as divisions in our Church. His immediate reply was to mention an address given by Bishop Robert W. McElroy at the University of San Diego on Feb. 6, 2020. In this talk, Bishop McElroy moves from Pope Francis’ “Evangelii Gaudium” to relevant issues of Catholic Social…

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Obituary

Sister Joan (Ruth Cecile) Klega

Published on December 21, 2007

…the winter solstice, when our dear sister and friend Sister Joan made the most courageous passage of her life, the passage to Love in its purest form, a rebirth, the passage to our provident God. She waited for the longest night of the year to leave us,” said Sister Jan Craven in her commentary for Sister Joan Klega, who died Dec. 21. Born Aug. 2, 1931, in Terre Haute, Ind., Joan Klega was one of three children of Harry and…

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Sister Catherine Joseph Wilcox

Published on December 31, 2007

Sister Catherine Joseph Wilcox “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1) “Someone has said that we all die the moment we are most fit to live. At 94 years of age, Sister Catherine Joseph completed, with the grace of Christ, her life work of transformation. She exercised her literary skill as a wordsmith crafting language as a tool for the propagation of truth in the tradition of the…

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Rising to the Occasion

Published on April 8, 2020

…to home, I think of our Sisters of Providence history beginning with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. She did not volunteer to come to America, but in a spirit of obedience, accepted the request from Mother Mary to lead the mission. Without her willingness to accept a difficult assignment, despite her poor health, we would not be here today. I think of Sister Olympiade Boyer a lot these days. She was a woman of practical skills; a pharmacist, excellent seamstress, baker,…

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A reflection for Feast of Pentecost 2020

Published on May 31, 2020

…world. We remembered the Pentecost story, and we prayed for an infusion of the Holy Spirit. We reminded ourselves that following an experience of community and communion in the upper room, those followers of Jesus were so filled with God’s spirit that they went forth together and changed the world. That is what enthusiasm can enable us to do. God calls us today to do what the disciples did 2,000 years ago – to create communities of love – where…

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Side by side: our time of need is now

Published on June 15, 2020

…watching loved ones contract and successfully combat the virus. Shelter-in-place, quarantines and travel restrictions separated us from loved ones, friends, neighbors, work associates. Because houses of prayer and worship closed, we were deprived of places that often comfort us. Sister Margaret Quinlan enjoys a cookie at lunch in Providence Hall dining room. Pandemic is now more than a word in a crossword puzzle. Pandemic is a game changer. Pandemic turns our lives upside down. Yet, in company with you, our…

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‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ takeaways

Published on January 4, 2012

Sister Denise watches Thomas with Jax. I spent a little time over the Christmas holidays with my goddaughter’s 2-year-old son, Jax. As a consequence, I watched quite a bit of “Thomas the Tank Engine;” and I am now familiar with the various personalities and idiosyncrasies of Thomas and his engine friends. Each vignette we watched had a point to make about important life issues — true friendship, asking for help when needed, keeping one’s promises, doing one’s assigned tasks. Each…

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Joyful experience in Taiwan

Published on September 20, 2013

…I left Taiwan carrying away an image of the work our sisters do so competently and joyfully in that part of Earth. The image comes from a fruit I was introduced to for the first time this trip — the dragon’s eye. Each piece of this fruit is the size, consistency but not color of a red grape. It’s covered by a thin brown skin easily peeled away. The fruit itself is transparent and so the big black seed in…

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Prayer

A Tree in Winter

In the wintertime of my soul barren branches stand stark clothed in heaviness of ice bestowed by winter night storm. But then comes morning lavishing warm, bright sun on my hard-stiff self revealing resplendent prisms glistening grace-fullness untold beauty hidden in the night. I bask long in this Light holding on so tenaciously, to this moment of Transfiguration. Reluctant, resistant am I to let go to allow myself to become liquid in this Light. So unaware in the releasing life-giving…

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A donor reminisces about Sister Rose Marita

Published on September 18, 2017

died Mar. 19, 2017. If you would like donate to support the life and mission of the Sisters of Providence or retired Sisters, please click here or call Mission Advancement office at 812-535-2800.   The Sisters of Providence remember all benefactors, constituents, alumnae/i and companions in daily prayer. Every donor remains in the prayers of the Sisters of Providence, and every month, all benefactors and their intentions are remembered especially during Eucharist Liturgy in the Church of the Immaculate Conception….

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Obituary

Sister Rita (Veronica) Lechner

Published on May 24, 2010

…no always meant no. She was, in her own words, ‘boldly frank,’ and this directness of hers could be, at one and the same time, charming, disarming and alarming. One thing was always certain: when Sister Rita had an opinion about something, you’d never have to guess what it was,” shared Sister Lisa Stallings in her commentary for Sister Rita Lechner, who died May 24. “I’m convinced that this directness came naturally to Sister Rita. It has been my experience…

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Sisters and interns: becoming a little bit of each other

Published on May 25, 2018

…as well. “I think it’s a two-way street. We also have a reverence for the interns. We respect that young people today have such a commitment to the sacredness of Earth and show it by coming and getting dirty in the garden and getting kicked by the alpacas,” Sister Ruth said. “We have a situation of youth and age. We have the whole gamut of what it means to be a part of a lifetime. We have the experience of…

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