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New Log Cabin Chapel at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods to be dedicated and blessed on Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s feast day, Oct. 3

Published on September 28, 2012

When Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and her five companions arrived late in the day on Oct. 22, 1840, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, history was in the making. On Wednesday, Oct. 3, which is Saint Mother Theodore’s feast day, history will be brought to life once again on the already-historic motherhouse grounds. A new Log Cabin Chapel, a replica of the one visited by the sisters who arrived from France, will be dedicated and blessed by the Sisters of Providence at 1:30…

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Sisters of Providence bestow annual awards

Published on May 7, 2013

…The annual program is a way for members of the Congregation to express gratitude for the support offered by their many donors and companions. The Queen Amelia Award honors those who have made significant financial contributions to the Congregation and who have been influential in informing others of its life and mission. The award is named for Queen Amelia of France, wife of King Louis Philippe, who was a major donor for the young Congregation in the mid-1800s. She also…

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Patricia Gray, Montrose, CO: “It has been a privilege”

Published on November 7, 2014

…and the alumnae with moderators Sister Gertrude Helene, Sister Annette Cecile and Sister Susan Paweski, and now to have a lay-led association, helped greatly by Rosie Blankenship, with hearts still burning for the Sisters of Providence. I hope to visit at St. Mary of the Woods this coming summer. In the meantime, I am already on your mailing list by email, and enjoy visiting your website. May God bless you all, multiply the work of your hands (and minds and…

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“Sister” gathers the bills at the theatre

Published on May 5, 2015

Most of us would be hard pressed to come up with an idea that would net the Sisters of Providence $130,138.67 for their retirement fund! Yet that’s the result from an idea some 15 years ago and the efforts of Mary Zentmyer. Actress Mary Zentmyer has performed the play, Late Nite Catechism, for 19 years. You see, Mary is an actress by trade and has been performing in a play called Late Nite Catechism for 19 years, where she plays…

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A Litany of Women for the Church

Published on June 8, 2015

A Litany of Women for the Church Dear God, creator of women in your own image, born of a woman in the midst of a world half women, carried by women to mission fields around the globe, made known by women to all the children of the earth, give to the women of our time the strength to persevere, the courage to speak out, the faith to believe in you beyond all systems and institutions so that your face on…

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Reminders of the beauty of God

Published on September 19, 2016

I’ve heard Saint Mother Theodore Guerin referred to as the “green saint.” The excerpt below helped to bring Mother Theodore’s connection to nature to life for me. The memory is from Mother Anastasie Brown (1826-1918). She began her life as a pioneer child in the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, vicinity. She studied at the Academy at Saint Mary -of-the-Woods starting in 1841, at its beginnings. She then entered the Sisters of Providence in 1844 and spent the first many years of…

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Week 2: daily Lenten reflections with Saint Mother Theodore

Published on March 5, 2017

Join us this second week of Lent in daily spiritual reflections with Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. Check the blog each Sunday during Lent for short reflections created by Postulant Emily TeKolste for each day of the coming week. Sunday, March 5 “Then the devil took Jesus up to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the world in their magnificence, and he said to him, ‘All these I shall give to you, if you will prostrate…

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Grassroots, indivisible

Published on May 17, 2017

…weekly meeting is designed to build community and provide mutual support and encouragement to members as they advocate for a more just society. Those attending bring a rich diversity of experience and passion for supporting the common good. So far, members have met with Congressman Larry Bucshon in-person to discuss health care legislation, participated in phone banking with the Sierra Club to protect solar power in Indiana, organized a rally for International Women’s Day, and sent Hear Our Voice postcards…

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Climate Crises and Climate Injustice

Published on September 14, 2017

Jeanne Rewa Sister Ellen Cunningham (Note: This blog was co-authored by Justice Coordinating Commission’s Climate Change Task Force members Sister Ellen Cunningham and Jeanne Rewa) Over the past few weeks, communities around the United States and the world have been devastated by extreme weather events. Record-breaking hurricanes, including Irma and Harvey, have battered our southern coasts and the Caribbean, while fires rage across the Pacific Northwest and California. People are dying and homes and communities are being destroyed. The massive…

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Sister Mary Terence Haag

Published on October 9, 2017

…for so long, said Sister Margaret Quinlan in her commentary for Sister Mary Terence Haag, who died October 7, 2017, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. She was 100 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 82 years. Sister Mary Terence was born in Montgomery, Indiana, on Dec. 18, 1916, to Terence and Susie Brewer Haag. She had one sister and six brothers; her brother Joe is still living. She grew up on the family farm near St. Michael’s,…

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The lives and ministries of Sisters Maurice and Marie Veronica Norton

Published on November 30, 2017

…Jessie Norton on Jan. 27, 1895, in Boston, to John and Mabel Cameron Norton. She entered the Congregation on June 30, 1916. According to our Archives Department, Sister Maurice taught “commercial subjects in high schools,” based in Illinois, Indiana and Massachusetts. She was forced to retire from teaching in 1959 due to extreme high blood pressure issues and returned to the Motherhouse, entering the ministry of prayer. Sister Maurice died on Jan. 16, 1972. Her sister, Anne Marie Norton, was…

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Indiana Catholic Bishops call for renewed moratorium on federal executions

Published on October 4, 2019

…resume capital punishment later this year. We respectfully implore that the sentences of all federal death row inmates be commuted to life imprisonment. In seeking to end the use of the death penalty, we do not dismiss the evil and harm caused by people who commit horrible crimes, especially murder. We share in the sorrow and loss of families and victims of such crimes. And we call upon our faith community and all persons of good will to stand with…

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