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Racism’s infection within American healthcare

Published on May 17, 2022

…will require the development of a healthcare system that resonates with people of color and intends to atone for the wrongs of the past in order to show that the medical community is worthy of being trusted. All health care professionals, but especially those that are white, should be required to learn of the American healthcare system’s history of racism, of the distrust that people of color may experience, and of systematic racism’s influence on the health of people of…

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Sisters of Providence ministries honored by community

Published on May 3, 2022

…each other.” Branch Manager of the Hometown Savings Bank West Terre Haute branch Melissa Rafter, who resides in West Terre Haute and is a board member for the West Terre Haute Community Center, said both The Connecting Link and Providence Food Pantry are vital for the community. “The Connecting Link is a big part of our community,” Rafter said. “Sister Dorothy goes above and beyond. And Providence Food Pantry has had such a major impact on our community. The amount…

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Listening, loving, letting go: reflection for profession of vows

Published on June 27, 2017

…with us today — and Anna’s Mother and Sister have come from Taiwan. Truly their love, support and prayer have helped bring you to this moment. In a very special and tangible way you also have the bonds that unite us as Sisters of Providence to give you courage and hope for the future. We share a Common Heritage, a Common Call, a Common Life, a Common Mission and, of course, these Common Vows. Your sisters join you Dina, Anna…

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Oral history: Sister Marian Brady the scholar

Published on October 13, 2023

community shines through her telling of her life’s path guided by Providence. Her love for Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, her hope that her community will go on and on, and her strong faith and spiritual life are a powerful statement. When she says “the rest of my life began” when she entered the novitiate at Maryhurst, she exemplified putting herself gently into the hands of Providence when she told herself: “I’ll just take what comes. I’ll just take what comes.”…

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Reflection for a Celebration of Commitment

Published on June 28, 2022

…large life circulating through all – the vine and the branches. We are interdependent, complementary, cooperative, self-giving, looking always to the welfare of the whole, to the common good. Perhaps by now you are saying, “All right already, Dawn, we get it. But how do we do it? How do we become this kind of community, this kind of WE?” Committing We commit ourselves to it. People who are committed, who truly believe something is important – they show up,…

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The future of religious life

Published on January 26, 2012

…Even in Mother Theodore’s time, the urgency was to respond to the signs of the times. One of the signs of the times today is dealing with systems. I am particularly mindful of people who are on the edges of society, who don’t have the kinds of supports that we have with one another, who have to stand up to the systems, to understand systems so that they might receive what is just. Our mission calls us to love, mercy…

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‘We’re all grateful for your CONNECTION’

Published on October 25, 2023

Commitment We, too, can be a community of radical grace and acceptance. In fact, given the events of just this past week, I would daresay we must work together to become that community. The world needs us for this — to be the seeds, to be the sowers of a harvest of justice. We Sisters of Providence joined our voices with those of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in response to the situation in Gaza. We committed ourselves and…

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2016 Providence Associate first commitment ceremony

Published on November 15, 2016

…Sister Rosemary Schmalz before the ceremony. Her sister companion Sister Jackie Hoffman is seated at left. Karen Sue Goehl and Sandra Wickware bring up the gifts during the ceremony. New Providence Associate Ericia Pruitt, right, with her sister companion Sister Adele Beacham. Sister Rosemary Eyler chats with new Providence Associate Joan Haugh-Beatty, right. Providence Associates first committing and those renewing their commitments join in prayer with sisters and friends. Providence Associates preparing to make their first commitments and their companions…

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A grand structure: Providence Hall

Published on January 13, 2011

…all ablaze and the ceilings have fallen.” Plans for replacing the ruined edifice immediately began under Mother Mary Euphrasie Hinkle (1883-1889). The cornerstone was laid July 26, 1889. The beautiful brick three-story structure with modern amenities was finished under the leadership of Mother Mary Cleophas Foley (1890-1926). Bohlen Architects of Indianapolis, a firm first used by the Congregation in 1860, was employed to oversee construction. This is a stone that was saved from the foundation of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s…

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Sister Agnes Pauline Meinert

Published on June 24, 2007

…us, and we are found changed by her gift of life because she helped us discover a part of ourselves that without her we might never have known,” said Sister Barbara Ann Zeller in her commentary for Sister Agnes Pauline Meinert, who died June 24, 2007. One of four children of Paul and Ethel (Segerson) Meinert, Florence Mary Meinert was born Oct. 15, 1916, in Cicero, Ill. She attended St. Mel Grade School and graduated from Providence High School, both…

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Kathy Newport: truly called

Published on March 5, 2009

Kathy Newport (seated) and her companion Sister Marsha Speth participate in the blessing ceremony during orientation in October 2007. Kathy Newport is a Providence Candidate-Associate who resides in Beech Grove, Ind. Her companion is Sister Marsha Speth. 1.) Tell us about yourself. I am the youngest of nine children born to Michael and Marcella Newport who are both deceased. Since all my brothers and sisters are married with children, and most with grandchildren, I have numerous nieces and nephews along…

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Sister Mary (Mary Ephrem) Hickey

Published on January 12, 2006

Sister Mary Hickey “Love is always patient and kind.” (1 Corinthians 13:4) “As I was preparing these remarks, I had a hard time finding people with ‘anecdotal stories’ about Sister Mary Hickey. But over and over, sisters described her as loyal, kind, patient and a good friend. It seems that her character was like that described by St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians,” said Sister Margaret Quinlan in her commentary for Sister Mary Hickey, who died Jan. 12….

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