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Obituary

Sister Maureen Loonam

Published on May 21, 2010

Sister Maureen Loonam “God is faithful, and it is he who called you to fellowship with his son, Jesus Christ the Lord.” (1 Corinthians 1:9) “This scripture passage was Sister Maureen Loonam’s favorite passage, and how well it sums up the many blessings and gifts she has received as she walked the Providence journey! How does one do justice to a life of such stature as Sister Maureen’s?” asked Sister Catherine Livers in her commentary for Sister Maureen Loonam, who…

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Gospel reflection

January 21, 2024: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on January 18, 2024

…continuing God’s mission. But for now, we see ordinary men ready for what they know not. Yet, they follow. I doubt that they dropped everything; I am sure they returned to fishing periodically as they followed the Master. In the midst of their vocation as fishermen, they took up the work of discipleship.  And so it is with us. We have been baptized in Christ and we continue on the path of Christian living. While life is ordinary in so…

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Obituary

Sister Suzanne Buthod (formerly Sister Mary Judith)

Published on February 28, 2022

…she moved to Indianapolis to serve as pastoral associate at Holy Rosary/St. Patrick for three years. In 1988, Sister Rita Black invited her to come to Selma, Alabama, to work for the Edmundite Southern Missions. Off she went, for 11 years. She loved her experience there, loved learning about and participating in the religious practice of African American Christians, loved the opportunity to be jarred out of her complacency about racism. She states in an article in Community, our in-house…

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Story

A Statement by the National Black Sisters Conference on the murder of Tyre Nichols

Published on February 1, 2023

…The National Black Sisters Conference is worried too! When will we wake up as a nation? How many lives will it take? How often must we bear witness to the senseless killing of African Americans by the police? Where is the collective voice of our religious communities, African American organizations and Church? The prophet Micah’s words speak to what the righteous are called to do: “The just God demands Justice!” God demands a change of heart. As we move into…

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Story

A prayer of thanks on the day after Thanksgiving 2020

Published on November 27, 2020

Provident God, your presence among us so real. Thank you for the many random acts of kindness and compassion — the surprise phone calls and notes to the sick, elderly and lonely — the meals shared to the hungry. Thank you for all the poll workers, the vote counters and volunteers. Thank you for the sacrifices of essential workers, front-liners, health care workers. Thank you for the scientists and researchers who are creating the effective COVID-19 vaccines. A sense of…

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Newsnotes from fall 2022 HOPE magazine

Published on September 14, 2022

…and new LED lights were installed. As of the end of July, the fountain is back up and running in its restored glory. Valley Professionals Community Health Center opens On June 14, Valley Professionals Community Health Center had its official ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for the West Terre Haute community. Sister Dorothy Rasche, SP, Director of The Connecting Link, was heavily involved in getting the health center opened in West Terre Haute, helping organize events to raise money…

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Gospel reflection

July 17, 2022: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on July 14, 2022

…about many things. There is a need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part and it will not be taken from her.” Reflection Being more a “Martha type,” I tend to get a little put out at Mary, sitting at Jesus’ feet while Martha is left to do the cooking, set the table, prepare the drinks, etc. All very important things when one is serving guests in one’s home. Maybe my “take” on this Gospel reading is…

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Story

Letter: January 1, 1854

Published on September 9, 2014

…the simple compassion in our lives. It will truly bring us happiness in some way or another and we are all deserving of that. As Mother Theodore would say, “We must practice simplicity, which make us pleasing in the eyes of angels and of God.” Insider When Mother Theodore was writing this letter, her pen must have given her some trouble. In near mid-sentence she wrote, “It seems something has made the atmosphere so cold that the ink is frozen.”…

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Story

King steps down as president of SMWC

Published on June 15, 2023

…and dedication. Under her leadership, The Woods has overcome great challenges while strategically moving the institution forward to grow enrollment, build new buildings, increase academic and athletic programming and expand the reach of this great institution in a way that I am certain would make our foundress Saint Mother Theodore Guerin proud.” He added, “We are committed to a smooth transition as we search for the College’s next president. In the meantime, the senior leadership team will continue to advance…

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Story

Gifts that keep on giving

Published on May 2, 2023

…Cathy referenced a quote from Mother Theodore: “You may not live to see it, but you will have sown the seed, and your Sisters will come to reap what will have been sown.” Sister Dawn also remembers fondly her time at Guerin. The sisters were fun and the friendships developed at Guerin made an impression. They provided her with a sense of community, she said. The sisters lived out God’s loving Providence and helped to strengthen her own faith and…

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Gospel reflection

October 3, 2021: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

Published on September 30, 2021

…Jesus. Perhaps they could sense the love that Jesus had for them and Jesus reaches out to them. Love for one another – this is what the kingdom of God is all about! And this love of God – enables us to love one another. Action This week, let’s spend time considering our deep committed relationships. What is it that keeps us committed? How do we show that commitment? Do we often take time to ponder the love God has…

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Sister Marceline looks back on the richness of 84 years as a woman religious

Published on February 1, 2017

…of the National Institute of Health, a contributor to a published new textbook using chemistry approaches. I was awarded as outstanding biology teacher for Washington D.C., when only one teacher was given the award in every state. My lived experiences of religious life varied over the years. I feel there has been mutual contribution: I gave to the community and the community gave to me. And for this I thank God. Where else could I have experienced all of this?…

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