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What a wonderful knowing of one’s…

What a wonderful knowing of one’s self! What a wonderful acceptance of one’s self. What bravery to follow the call to be who one is – in truth and freedom.

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Sister Anne Marita Wynne

Published on May 27, 2011

Sister Anne Marita Wynne “What an affectionate heart was hers! What uprightness of mind she possessed! I have never found anyone more candid, nor anyone who had a greater aversion for the least shadow of duplicity. Her beautiful soul was visible on her open and benevolent countenance.” (Words of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin) “Indeed, Sister Anne Marita had a ‘beautiful soul [that] was visible on her open and benevolent countenance.’ Sister Anne Marita was not only approachable to any and…

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Annmarie Portela: โ€˜With this decision, I am truly contentโ€™

Published on January 14, 2008

…of discussion that taught us something more about each other, creating a deeper understanding of each other’s thoughts. Monthly, I would travel to Sister Ellen’s house to complete one of the units. Although we had a set schedule of a particular unit, we did “go with the flow” regarding each discussion. On a few occasions, we did meet with Priscilla Hutton and her companion, Sister Rita Clare Gerardot, and Jessi Blessinger and her companion, Sister Mary Mundy, which was a…

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Walking through an experience of resurrection

Published on May 1, 2022

…and they began to gain clarity. Then they began to see with new eyes in the breaking of the bread. They saw Jesus. 30 – 32: He took bread and their eyes were opened, and they recognized Him. Our hearts were burning and the Scriptures were opened to us. Keep reading the Scriptures! 33 – 35: The two returned to Jerusalem (to add proof that Jesus is risen from the dead). And the others were saying, “The Lord has truly…

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Blessed Sacrament Chapel: transforming hearts through prayer

Published on September 12, 2018

Sister Alice Ann Rhinesmith and Providence Associate Mickie Lane-Fredericks share an hour of prayer weekly in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. The two have grown close as a result of their shared prayer time. “In the silence and in the quietness, that is where we come to know God, come to know presence. Our own presence, which is part of God. And to know God, the great mystery,” says Providence Associate Christine Boyle. Christine said she read that…

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Sister Eileen Clare Goetzen

Published on July 27, 2017

Sister Eileen Clare Goetzen “Who shall find a courageous woman? She is far more precious than jewels. She opens her hand to the poor, and reaches out her hands to the needy. Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.” The

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Advent 2011

Published on November 23, 2011

…Gospel reading for the first Sunday of Advent records Jesus’ admonition to us: “Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the time will come.” The time for what will come? The time — in fact, the times — of the in-breaking of Emmanuel into our daily lives. We know Jesus promises that the Holy One will be always with us — to strengthen, encourage, enliven, comfort, inspire. And, like my young friend, we need to wait expectantly for

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Day of the Dead โ€” All Souls Day

Published on November 3, 2010

…life. In the death of a loved one, I know it in my head, depend on it in my faith, and pray to open myself to experience the presence of that person in a new way. In other words, I guess I’m trying to embrace it’s just the way it is in a way that opens me to fuller awareness, more authentic belief in the boundless mystery of LIFE. Perhaps the way it is holds the tenderness of Providence in…

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Sister Emily TeKolste’s renewal of Vows

Published on June 29, 2020

…plays guitar, beginning with the opening song, God of the Women by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. Sisters Tracey Horan and Barbara Battista. Sister Paula Damino (left) and Sister Emily listen to opening remarks. Sister Emily’s mom, Jeannie, reads the first reading, Romans 6:3-4, 8-11. Sister Tracey accompanies the group during the Responsorial Psalm 89, “Forever I will sing the goodness of God.” Sister Emily TeKolste (center) gives a short reflection on what it’s meant to her to be a Sister of…

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Sisters of Providence to observe canonization anniversary

Published on October 12, 2011

…in the Church in the Immaculate Conception. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and five companion sisters came to the United States from France in 1840, arriving first in southern Indiana and traveling through Vincennes and the dense forest terrain in western Indiana to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Within a year, Saint Mother Theodore opened an Academy, now known as Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, which is the oldest Catholic college for women in the United States. Soon afterward, she opened schools in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Village…

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Sister Kay Manley

Published on July 1, 2009

Current ministry: Teacher, Guerin College Preparatory High School Years in the Congregation: 51 years If I were not a Sister of Providence: I’d be an airline stewardess. Sisters of Providence were known in my home at a very early age. My parents knew the Duffy, Doherty, McNulty and Patrick families all of whom had daughters who were Sisters of Providence, (SPs). Some of the SPs in those families wrote to me or had other prospective SPs write to me about…

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Sister Jean Karier

Published on March 7, 2009

…people I have lived with — family and Sisters of Providence,” read Sister Jeanne Knoerle. Sister Jeanne read the words of Sister Jean Karier, who had prepared her own commentary. Sister Jean died March 7. Cecilia Susan Karier was born Sept. 16, 1914, in Evanston, Ill., the oldest of 10 children of John and Margaret (Linster) Karier. She attended St. Mel Grade School, Chicago. “I had hoped to attend Providence High School [Chicago] which has just opened,” wrote Sister Jean….

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