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Grace for a Thanksgiving Meal

Loving God, We thank you for all you have given us, family and friends, elders and children, loved ones to share the good times and the hard times, and the freedom to make of our lives what we choose. At this Thanksgiving meal, we thank you for the gift of life, we remember those who hunger and thirst, and we ask your continued blessings for all whose love we share….

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Litany of Our Lady of Providence

…relationship, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, who surrendered to what God asked of you, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, whose openness to others shaped and formed you, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, woman of reflection, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, who valued times of quiet and prayer, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, whose pondering probed the depths of confusion, pray for us. Our Lady of Providence, woman of reverence, pray…

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Martha Brennan: Trusting in Providence

Published on May 26, 2011

…and the majority of my students are at-risk students — many ‘free and reduced lunch,’ non-native English speakers and other minorities,” said Martha, a 1986 English graduate of Saint Maryof- the-Woods College (SMWC). “It’s hard, demanding, messy work, but I am constantly amazed that I ‘get’ from my students more than I will ever be able to ‘give’ to them,” continued Martha, who was first introduced to the Sisters of Providence as a student at Cathedral High School, Indianapolis. Martha…

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It’s all about the journey

Published on September 26, 2011

…a gift and a blessing.” She continues to serve as a chaplain at St. Mary’s in the High Desert in California, where she just received an award for dignity. “I received that award in the name of everyone I meet daily who reflects life and dignity to me. After 38 years in the healing ministry, I am so grateful to my compassionate God, my loving family, friends and my supportive and caring community for guiding me along this providential journey.”…

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Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Published on December 11, 2011

their pain and their sorrow. She is a loving symbol of the compassionate Mother who continues to encourage the poor, the disinherited, and powerless in their struggles toward seeking freedom as children of God. It is evident that Our Lady of Guadalupe is an integral part of the Mexican people, not only in Mexico itself, but also in all parts of the world where there is a Mexican root and tradition. However, she finds her place in the very heart…

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Treasures from Archives: Civil War diary

Published on May 15, 2012

…(sometimes spelled Blair) was the maternal grandfather of Sister Clarice. Sister Clarice was born Elizabeth Asbury on June 6, 1898, in Bozeman, Mont. She entered the Congregation on Sept. 8, 1919, and died Nov. 15, 1993. In her file in Archives is this small, unassuming journal. Sister Clarice noted that this journal was “the Civil War diary of my grandfather.” Blaire was the captain of Company A, 17th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Captain Blaire began his journal in June of…

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Do extraordinary things: Foundation Day 2012

Published on October 22, 2012

…God’s prodigal and providential love for them. Like us, these six heard that their own basic needs would be met while they were striving “for the realm of God.” Like us, these six understood that the realm of God, the kin-dom of God comes about through the creation of inclusive table fellowship. Like us, they recognized the kin-dom of God present when “the blind see, the lame walk, the hungry are fed, and the prisoners set free.” Because Mother Theodore,…

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Sister Patty pens a poem for Providence Family Services

Published on October 29, 2012

…volunteer time to raise money for the ministry. PFS serves the largely Hispanic Humboldt Park neighborhood in Chicago, offering English language classes, citizenship classes, computer classes, after-school homework help for children and free or reduced-rate bi-lingual counseling. The sale is over—another success— All thanks to you all, we surely do profess. The boxes and bags came by car, truck and van All arrived on schedule, according to plan. Generous you were with your coat, toy and sheet, Your mixers and…

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Sisters of Providence welcome Nuns on the Bus

Published on June 20, 2013

…Our area sisters brought their friends; they all made a strong cheering section for immigration reform. I think our students felt that they were being heard, and I hope everyone gained a new understanding of how beautiful these people are who pick our food,” said Sister Carol Nolan, director of Providence in the Desert. Providence in the Desert brings free English language instruction to immigrant field workers, most of whom live in isolated, substandard trailer parks. The Sisters of Providence…

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It takes a village, a caring village, to put an end to hunger

Published on October 3, 2013

…good people provided the pantry a home, also rent free.) Thanks to the Catholic Charities Food Bank, which charges agencies like Providence Pantry only 19 cents per pound for food, the $3,000 raised will enable 15,789 pounds of food to be purchased for the hungry in our midst Thanks St. Mary’s Village Parish and all who joined the St. Mary’s Village community last Saturday because you care. There IS no power equal to a community discovering what it cares about….

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Thankful for the friendship of Sister Rosalie Marie Weller

Published on November 27, 2013

…I got to take it home with me. Sister Rosalie is a cook. From what I learned from other sisters and from sampling some of her baked goods, she is an excellent cook. Once, she decided I should learn how to make her famous pie crusts. From the ingredient list, I understood that I would be set up with a year’s worth of crusts in my freezer! Sister Rosalie Weller enjoying her homemade pie. One of my most poignant memories…

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There are always opportunities to serve

Published on January 20, 2014

Sister Rebecca greets volunteers in the Community Supported Agriculture garden with a handshake. On this MLK Day, we hope you explore our Volunteer Services opportunities at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Volunteering, in any capacity, is a way for a person to give back to their community. The Sisters of Providence Volunteer Services has opportunities for people of all ages, abilities and walks of life. There are volunteer opportunities for those who are looking for a way to have a full and meaningful…

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