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Fathers speak out against death penalty

Published on March 22, 2001

…and even has accompanied one of them to the death chamber. That prisoner carried Paul’s daughter’s rosary to the electric chair. Cindy Stevens’ rosary has been passed among Death Row inmates at Eddyville for more than five years. Bud has taken a more public role as an advocate against the death penalty. He has been on a national speaking circuit and has testified before Congress. “I was so full of rage and vengeance when Julie died,” Bud said. “It took…

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Sister Mary Carina Connors

Published on November 25, 2006

…attentiveness to the needs of her students and their parents; in her courageous dealing with the difficulties of administering large inner city schools under some difficult conditions,” began Sister Mary Roger Madden in her commentary for Sister Mary Carina Connors, who died Nov. 25. Born March 2, 1907, in Lawrence, Mass., Catherine Marie Connors was one of two children of Cornelius and Mary Ann (Murphy) Connors. She attended grade school at St. Mary, Lawrence, and Cheverus, Malden, Mass. She attended…

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Sister Paul Marie Gutgsell

Published on October 31, 2005

Sister Paul Marie Gutgsell “ … anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant … .” (Matthew 20:26) “As a good teacher, Jesus took advantage of a real-life situation of his disciples arguing about who was greatest to impart his instruction, using their unbecoming conduct to show them the essence of discipleship — service. Sadly, the ideal of discipleship is frequently honored more in the breach than in the act. Such was not the case with…

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Sister Eileen Mary Cunningham

Published on May 1, 2005

…only another nurse could do,” said Sister Jenny. “We know by our faith, and we know by the gift of having Sister Eileen Mary’s life touch each of our lives that love does not come to an end and that there are three things that last — faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love,” said Sister Jenny. The Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Eileen Mary was celebrated May 6 with the Rev. Daniel Hopcus presiding….

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Sister Jean (Marian Jean) Arkenberg

Published on March 8, 2009

…I do those things?’ Many people in this church could help her to remember when she did many things because the second most often word I have heard in reference to Sister Jean is ‘generosity,’” said Sister Mary Ann Phelan in her commentary for Sister Jean Arkenberg who died March 8. Born Dorothy Jean Arkenberg Nov. 22, 1923, in Chicago to Raymond and Dorothy (Cullen) Arkenberg, she was one of seven children. She attended Maternity BVM School, Chicago, and graduated…

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Prayer

A Death in the Family

Death saddens us because of the separation it causes. Our faith comforts us with the knowledge that we will be together in happiness again. Dear Lord, Sometimes it is hard to understand the pain that comes into our lives. This is most true when we lose one we love. At this time, we remember that life is a circle. You have given us eternal life. In dying, our loved one has come back to you as will we all, in…

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Our Lady of Providence, Queen of the Home

Woman of response whose initial “yes” set in motion the greatest possibility that could ever be; whose continuing “yes” fed a developing faith thoughout a lifetime of availability to God’s power in her regard. Woman of relationship whose openness let others into her life to shape it, to form it; whose surrender left her vulnerable to what was not in her control. Woman of reflection whose pondering made eventual sense of fear, bewilderment and infinite Possibility; whose musing made connections…

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Mission to the Chinese historical photos

Published on June 11, 2012

…Saint Francis Schultz; standing: Sisters Agnes Joan Li, Mary Liguori Hartigan, Carmel Baker, Theodata Haggerty, Francis De Sales Russell, Mary Margaretta Grussinger and Bernadette Ma. As train loads of wounded Chinese soldiers arrive in Kaifeng, Sisters of Providence and Benedictine Sisters aid in their care. By 1932, the Sisters of Providence were settled in a new convent. Ching I Middle School opened Sept. 12, 1932, with 87 students. The development of a native sisterhood was one of the greatest accomplishments…

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You never know what you’ll discover

Published on January 26, 2011

You never know what topic will be addressed on the Wabash Valley Visions & Voices blog. Take for instance the latest post. It’s a 1905 photograph of the Allen Chapel AME Choir in Terre Haute, Ind. This photo is part of the private collection of Mark Shepard of Houston, Texas. Mark’s collection of photographs celebrates the heritage and community of African Americans in the Terre Haute area. This document is a Dec. 14, 1920, letter from Mr. and Mrs. William…

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Sister Norene Golly (formerly Sister Charlotte Ann)

Published on July 22, 2012

…Margaret Quinlan in her commentary for Sister Norene Golly, who died July 22. Entering this world Jan. 12, 1932, in Chicago, Norene Frances Golly had one brother, Jerome. She was the daughter of Charles and Harriet (Bubacz) Golly. She attended St. Mark Grade School and graduated from Providence High School, both in Chicago. Entering the Congregation July 22, 1950, she received the religious name Sister Charlotte Ann. Sister Norene earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and…

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Sisters of Providence and LCWR

Published on August 15, 2012

…Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are members of the LCWR to communally carry out its service in furthering the mission of the Church in today’s world. Today, LCWR has nearly 1,500 members who are elected leaders in their religious orders, representing approximately 57,000 Catholic sisters. It is the largest organization of Catholic women religious. Recent events On April 18, 2012, in a document entitled Doctrinal Assessment of the LCWR, the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) has called for renewal…

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