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Raucous, garish and crowded displays of Christmas lights

Published on December 18, 2012

…pass it. I regularly drive out of my way to view a particular overcrowded and over-lighted yard in West Terre Haute. I think the houses on uglychristmaslights.com are really pretty nice. And if a homeowner has synced the lights to “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas” . . . well, it just doesn’t get any better than that! For me, it’s impossible to have too many lights; when it comes to Christmas decorations, less is just less. My all-time favorite display…

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Sisters enjoy the intensity and challenge in a good game of Scrabble

Published on January 24, 2013

Can you imagine the euphoria of a one-move checkmate? Well, technically, that’s impossible. But in many other games, tests and competitions, an opening move to put your opponent into a position of certain defeat can cause E-C-S-T-A-S-Y. Sister Mary Beth Klingel Sister Mary Beth Klingel remembers enjoying that R-O-U-S-I-N-G success once when she was the first player in a game of Scrabble. She spelled J-E-W-E-L-R-Y. Wow, that’s 19 points for the word, doubled because it’s the first word of the

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Sister Beatrice Hoberg (formerly Sister Mary Canice)

Published on March 4, 2013

Sing to God a new song! Sing to God, all the earth! Psalm 96 This song seemed appropriate for our remembrance of Sister Beatrice Hoberg, considering her connections with music and her creativity. Beatrice was a writer, a poet and a composer of music: talents which served her well in her many years of active ministry, said Sister Margaret Quinlan in her commentary for Sister Beatrice Hoberg, who died March 3, 2013. Beatrice was born in Chicago Nov. 2, 1917…

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Are you different after you pray?

Published on July 26, 2013

Sister Mary Maloney offers a practical reflection on a part of Sunday’s Gospel, below. Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he had finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray just as John taught his disciples.” He said to them, “When you pray, say: Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread and forgive us our sins for we ourselves forgive everyone in debt to…

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Joyful experience in Taiwan

Published on September 20, 2013

…I left Taiwan carrying away an image of the work our sisters do so competently and joyfully in that part of Earth. The image comes from a fruit I was introduced to for the first time this trip — the dragon’s eye. Each piece of this fruit is the size, consistency but not color of a red grape. It’s covered by a thin brown skin easily peeled away. The fruit itself is transparent and so the big black seed in…

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Accounting for relationships

Published on October 1, 2013

…stop to talk with them. We were able to communicate even though we didn’t speak the same language,” said Sister Deborah. She asked how the iron worked, and they smiled and opened the top to show her the burning coals inside. ”You can imagine how heavy this iron was, filled with burning hot coals, but they didn’t seem to mind,” said Sister Deborah. Sister Deborah visits one of the largest slums in the Nairobi, with a population of more than…

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Obituary

Sister Eleanor Pierce (formerly Sister Reparata Marie)

Published on November 23, 2013

…Luke 10:38-40 This reading from Luke reminds me that a vocation to the Sisters of Providence is a call to live a balance of Martha and Mary in our lives. The more I talked with sisters who knew and lived with Sister Eleanor the more I heard of the balance of Martha and Mary in her life. Anyone who knew Sister Eleanor saw her devotion to the Eucharist and Mother Theodore, said Sister Mary Ann Phelan in her commentary on…

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Reclaim the season of Advent

Published on December 1, 2013

…kick back and relax from the frenzied pace of life. Advent is the season of waiting and longing. Our society makes it almost impossible to wait. I noticed that Christmas TV programming began in early November. Certainly, Christmas advertising and shopping crept in even earlier — before Halloween! The greatest challenge in Advent is to refrain from celebrating Christmas. Christmas is coming and it will be more than a day. In fact, there are 12 days for celebration, as the

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Sister Ann Francis Hammersley

Published on January 30, 2014

…by her brother, Francis Hammersley. Born Dorothy Gertrude, Sister Ann Francis was baptized at Sacred Heart Church, Malden, Mass. She attended 12 years of grade and high school at Cheverus, the parish school, graduating in 1945. Taught all 12 years by the Sisters of Providence, she entered the community in 1946, in Maryhurst, Md. Shortly after, her father was killed by an explosion at the oil company he was sent to begin in Malden, Mass. Dorothy returned to Malden for

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Sister Anji Fan becomes naturalized citizen

Published on March 6, 2014

…Anji Fan with a cake presented to her. In order to become a United States citizen, Sister Anji first had to apply for a Permanent Resident Card (also known as a green card). After five years of living in America, she was then allowed to apply for citizenship. “I had to pass the U.S. Citizenship test and interview before I could take the oath and become a U.S. citizen,” she said. “I filed the application in September 2013.” Sister Anji…

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From foodie to environmentalist

Published on June 23, 2014

…about where food comes from, how it’s prepared, and nutrition and health. “Being a foodie has made me an environmentalist,” she said. “I think that if you care about what you consume, you have to be mindful of the condition of our Earth on which it’s grown. I believe that carefully grown whole foods are the very basis of health. My greatest joys in life come when preparing and sharing great food with loved ones.” One of her first tasks…

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Sharing stories, building relationships

Published on October 26, 2014

Providence Candidate-Associate Wallene Swentko of Hammond Indiana begins the year-long journey toward becoming a Providence Associate with her Sister of Providence companion Sister Evelyn Ovalles, right. 32 women and two men began a year-long journey as candidates with the Providence Associates on Oct. 11 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Over the course of the coming year, each candidate will meet regularly with a Sister of Providence or Providence Associate companion to learn, share and grow together and in Providence. An important part…

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