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Sustainability midst the bustle

Published on April 18, 2015

community, serving on boards for the school and other organizations. Amidst the busyness of life, living sustainably requires intentional effort. “Care of the environment and living sustainably is very important to both of us,” they said. “In our family we try to make ‘just’ choices with our dollars. We choose not to shop at stores that don’t align with our values (Walmart being an example). When our heater died, we chose a geothermal heating system rather than an electric heater….

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Ecological pioneer teacher leaves lasting impression

Published on April 20, 2015

…lesson I learned from Sister Helen was a curiosity and appreciation for the minute miracles that occur in nature. … one summer she went somewhere to study. She came back with shaved eyebrows because they were studying a microscopic mite that lives in our eyebrows. I was astounded that she would shave her eyebrows all in the name of science. This is an example of her commitment to learning and discovering the complex nuances of creatures that live among us…

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Of liverwort and shaved eyebrows: Anne Healey remembers Sister Helen Vinton the scientist

Published on April 20, 2015

…in our eyebrows. I was astounded that she would shave her eyebrows all in the name of science. This is an example of her commitment to learning and discovering the complex nuances of creatures that live among us without our awareness. After spending several years as a laboratory scientist at the graduate level, and conducting experiments involving radioimmonoassays, etc., I realized that Sister Helen was the first true scientist I had met. One couldn’t take her classes without being exposed…

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Sister Helen Jean Vinton: a woman for all time

Published on April 20, 2015

…in many directions in my life and I give thanks for that. — Maura Healey Davenport, Class of ’72, lives with her husband, Ken, on the shores of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. She is on a local watershed council, participates in battery recycling in their community and was part of the planning for an independent community environmental monitoring program for a copper/nickel mine in her county. And she still picks up trash on her daily walks….

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Love in action at Providence in the Desert

Published on May 15, 2015

…families. Providence in the Desert’s Sister Carol Nolan is a part of the community in the rural southern California towns where she lives and serves. Here she greets a couple at Mass at the mission location in Thermal, California, where the largely immigrant population gathersin a community center because there is no church available. I knew the story of this ministry of the Sisters of Providence going in, but I wasn’t prepared for the fullness of what Providence in the

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A family pilgrimage to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

Published on June 30, 2015

A photo of a white violet, the flower that continues to flourish on these holy grounds today. “Are those violets, mama?” my son asked looking at the beautiful, violet colored blossoms in our neighbor’s garden. This was our family’s first spring in the US and violets are quite alien to us, having just moved from our home in India. Our interest in violets was roused by our weekend journey to Saint Mary-of- the-Woods, Indiana. It’s been an exciting year in…

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In the Pope’s Presence

Published on October 2, 2015

…States. “He showed gratitude to the U.S. sisters for their commitment to education and to the church,” she said. “Pope Francis brought an important and inspiring message to Congress,” Sen. Donnelly said. “He reminded us all of the importance of each individual, each person’s humanity, and our obligation to try to work together and help our brothers, and sisters, and those in need in our community and our country.” Following the one-hour address, Sister Lawrence Ann said Sen. Donnelly escorted…

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My friends, the saints

Published on October 31, 2015

…sense of humor, his bravado, his commitment to the poor. I see a lot of St. Lawrence in Pope Francis. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin is one of blog author and Providence Associate Lori Strawn’s go-to saint friends. Then there is our very own Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, also known as St. Theodora, the founder of the Sisters of Providence and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Known for her commitment to educating women in a time when college was considered dangerous to a…

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Nurturing to renewed hope and health

Published on January 13, 2016

On a return visit for outpatient therapy, Lorre Thompson, above right, greets staff members she became close to at Providence Health Care during a several-week rehabilitation stay. Providence Health Care (PHC), a ministry of the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, makes a lasting impact on people who come through its doors. Lorre Thompson, 54, of Terre Haute, is one of those people. Lorre spent much of last summer in the rehabilitation unit of Providence Health Care. Complications from…

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Book review: The Other Couch

Published on April 9, 2016

former behavioral health chaplain. The themes enacted in the women’s lives are grouped in five major divisions: relationships, stories of survival, stories of loss, having children and serious illness. Some of the life stories break my heart. Others make me shake my head in amazement at the resilience and inner quest to grow through life’s realities. Each woman’s story is recounted by the therapist with care, with a palpable compassion for and with the woman. From my perspective, the quest…

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Collaborating against Human Trafficking

Published on April 30, 2016

Most of us live in a protected space where the reality of human trafficking is far from our minds and hearts on a daily basis. When it seems so far removed from us, we may easily pass up responding to an action alert that could really make a difference. We invite you to watch Lisa Kristine’s TED talk: Photos that bear witness to modern slavery. With great sensitivity and compassion, Lisa takes us on a journey of several industries in…

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Throwback Thursday: Looking back on a Beatification

Published on May 26, 2016

…through the intercession of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin was examined by groups in Rome, including a board of medical consultants, a group of theologians and an appointed group of cardinals. All three groups unanimously approved the healing. On July 7, 1997, Pope John Paul II accepted the healing as a miracle, and the Beatification ceremony took place in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Oct. 25, 1998, as Pope John Paul II granted the title of “Blessed,” to Mother…

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