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Easter Transformation in the Christian Life

Published on April 20, 2009

the Easter and Pentecost seasons and to the ordinary time of the Church year. Are we any different year by year? Is the world a better place because we both personally and as a community of faith respond to Jesus’ call to be the body of Christ today? Two specific checklists come to us over the centuries. They name simple, direct and measurable practices set forth long ago by the early Christian community as ways to continue the mission of…

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In her own words โ€” 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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Pianos and Dina

Published on April 16, 2009

…gosh! I knew you played, but I didn’t know you played!” An accountant by training, Dina has consistently felt this pull to music. A particular experience made quite an impression on her. One night, while attempting to study for the CPA exam but wishing she could be playing music instead, Dina opened a textbook to find that she had a very difficult time focusing and literally couldn’t read it. “God doesn’t have to talk to you through words,” she says,…

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Sister Angela “Angie” Louise Schwartz

Published on March 1, 2006

“I assure you that whoever does not accept the reign of God like a little child shall not take part in it.” (Matthew 19:14) “Sister Angie chose this Scripture passage because it was how she saw God in her life. She said, ‘I taught little ones so many years that I feel close to God and see God in a child-like way.’ She did indeed! She was a true example of joyful simplicity,” said Sister Betty Hopf in her commentary…

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Sister Judy Birgen

Published on August 16, 2008

…a place where people have what they need,” Sister Judy said. So, how does she help? How does she live the Gospel? She was the founder of the Illinois Hunger Coalition. She traveled the state with another community organizer, building momentum to help those in need. “That’s the only way Hands Across America would cut loose with state money,” she said. She and two other principal researchers recently finished a major study on food security in northeast Illinois. Before that,…

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Civil War diary entries

Published on May 9, 2012

…— one sentence — while others are more detailed. Some of the entries that Mother Mary Cecilia wrote during the Civil War appear below: April 8, 1861: “Wednesday. We lose our five scholars [at the Academy] from the South. Mr. Dodds comes for them all; they fear that if war is declared, communications will be cut off, and it will [be] extremely difficult to get the girls home.” May 15, 1861: “I go to Indianapolis to see about the offer…

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Sister Ann Clement Voegerl

Published on October 13, 2005

Sister Ann Clement Voegerl “The Lord is my shepherd … .” (Psalm 23:1) “We Sisters of Providence extend our sincere condolences to Sister Ann Clement’s family and friends,” began Sister Maria Smith in her commentary for Sister Ann Clement Voegerl, who died Oct. 13. Born Dorothy Veronica Voegerl Jan. 1, 1928, in St. Anthony, Ind., she was one of nine children of Clement and Anna (Wigand) Voegerl. She attended grade school and high school at St. Joseph in Jasper, Ind….

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Religious Life Through the Generations

Published on January 5, 2009

…authority; conformers; sacrifice; adherence to rules; work before fun; savers of money Adaptive or Mediating Generation (1932-1944): value loyalty and pragmatism; respect authority; savers of money/pay cash, not credit; adherence to rules; highest number of volunteers come from this generation Boomer Generation (1945-1963): optimistic; value involvement; pay later/use credit; workaholics; crusaders; question authority To listen to the complete audio or to view the transcript, click on the links below. To view snapshots from the life of each sister, click here….

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Sister Marceline Mattingly: oral history

Published on January 5, 2009

Sister Marceline poses for her 1933 graduation photo for St. Agnes Academy, Indianapolis. This is part of Religious Life through the Generations, a series of features illustrating what has motivated women from different generations to enter religious life and how their concepts of the vows were similar or different. This project examined the spiritual lives of three women and how this aspect of their lives has evolved through the years. Sister Marceline Mattingly, Civic or G.I. Generation (1901-1931) Click on…

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Sister Marilyn Herber: oral history

Published on January 5, 2009

Sister Marilyn as a toddler in Fort Wayne, Ind. This is part of Religious Life through the Generations, a series of features illustrating what has motivated women from different generations to enter religious life and how their concepts of the vows were similar or different. This project examined the spiritual lives of three women and how this aspect of their lives has evolved through the years. Sister Marilyn Herber (formerly Sister Vincent Marie), Adaptive or Mediating Generation (1932-1944) Click on…

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Sister Norene Wu: oral history

Published on January 5, 2009

Sister Norene is pictured as a kindergarten graduate in 1963. This is part of Religious Life through the Generations, a series of features illustrating what has motivated women from different generations to enter religious life and how their concepts of the vows were similar or different. This project examined the spiritual lives of three women and how this aspect of their lives has evolved through the years. Sister Norene Wu, Boomer Generation (1945-1963) Click on the following audio clips to…

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A Civil War widow joins the Sisters of Providence

Published on February 27, 2009

the streets and got under her horses feet. They ran away. Auntie was thrown out of the carriage and was instantly killed on Washington Street. At the age of ten years I attended her funeral. Mary Grace also wrote that several of her deceased husband’s military companions accompanied Sister Frances de Chantal’s body to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods for burial in the Congregation’s cemetery. History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: Volume 2, 1856-1894 (1978) by Sister Eugenia Logan According…

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