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Sister Profile

Marie Wolf

Sister Marie was born Eleanor Marie Wolf on March 20, 1917. She died on Dec. 2, 2004. She was 87 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 69 years. Sister Marie began her teaching ministry at St. John the Baptist, Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1937. She taught at other schools in Indiana, as well as schools in Illinois. In 1976, she entered a ministry as a pastoral associate at St. Joseph Parish, Indianapolis. For the next two…

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Monica Withem

Sister Monica, formerly Sister Patricia Ann, was born Monica Withem on April 17, 1914. She died on June 9, 2007. She was 93 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 74 years. Sister Monica entered the Congregation on Feb. 10, 1933. She professed first and final vows on Aug. 15, 1935 and 1941, respectively. Her teaching ministry began in 1934 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Village School. She taught at other schools in Indiana, as well as schools in…

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Luke Crawford

…Immaculata Junior College. Sister Luke also ministered as Dean of Students and later Director of Admissions at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She also worked as a lobbyist in the state legislature for the Indiana Catholic Conference before leaving Indiana to minister as Director of Communications for the Diocese of Venice, Fla. She was also editor of the Florida Catholic diocesan newspaper. She returned to the Woods in 2008. Sister Luke was known to be quite the jokester and she loved dogs….

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Frances Joan Baker

…on Aug. 15, 1934 and 193, respectively. Sister Frances Joan ministered in elementary education for 52 years in schools in Massachusetts, Indiana, Illinois and in North Carolina. Upon returning to the Woods at age 70 to “retire,” she continued ministered in education, health care and more. Her most cherished ministry after “retiring” was preparing children for first communion at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Village Church. It has been said that Sister Frances Joan kept a list of each of those children’s names….

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Called to transformation, called to transform

Published on August 16, 2021

…life lived in community for the common good. The Christ living within us asks us to consider the lilies, to not be anxious, to be the light of the world. Shine Sisters Jessica and Joni raise their hands to applause after the vows. We need your light, Sisters Joni and Jessica. It is no secret that the two of you have already had a spiritual awakening of sorts during your days and years with us as you have come to…

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Providence Associate first commitment 2014

Published on November 13, 2014

…and DeAnna Havel of Texas sign their commitment statements during their commitment ceremony at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods on Oct. 21, 2014. Sister of Providence Companion Sister Barbara Bluntzer pins the Providence Associate pin on Diana M. Garza during the ceremony Oct. 21 in Owens Hall Chapel. Providence Associate Tracy Biggs-Green fixes her three-year-old daughter’s hair after the liturgy as her Sister of Providence Companion Sister Rosemary Eyler looks on. The Rev. Rebecca Zelensky makes her commitments as a Providence Associate. From…

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Marianne Mader

…broke her ankle going to one of their concerts. She also loves the Indianapolis 500, and grew up watching the race with her father. Here is her complete list of ministries: In Indiana: Teacher, St. Catherine, Indianapolis (1971-72); Teacher, St. Philip Neri, Indianapolis (1972-77); Medical Librarian, Community Hospital, Indianapolis (1978-85); Library Coordinator, Community Hospital, Indianapolis (1985-86); Staff Librarian and Research Analyst, Community Hospital and Hand Surgery Association of Indianapolis (1986-88); Reference Librarian, Community Hospital, Indianapolis (1988-93); Medical Information Assistant, Crossroads…

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Leadership Team shares recent LCWR statement

Published on July 23, 2018

Note: The General Council wanted to share with you the following statement from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) is deeply concerned about the growing repression and state-sanctioned violence in Nicaragua. Citizens’ voices have been silenced and their peaceful protests violently suppressed. We have seen citizens, including campesinos and campesinas, doctors, students, religious, and clergy, abducted, tortured, and killed. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, reported that…

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Thoughts on National Daughters Day

Published on September 24, 2021

One thing leads to another. How true it is. I willingly agreed to write a blog on National Daughters Day. (My mother never seems to have celebrated the day even though she had two daughters). Being blissfully ignorant of the history of the day, I turned to every researcher’s friend — Google. Facts and the occasional commentary People in many countries around the globe celebrate National Daughters Day. In the United States, September 25 is the official celebration day. In…

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Marie Eleanor Shaw

…on Aug. 22, 1933. She professed first and final vows on Jan. 23, 1936 and 1942, respectively. She ministered as a teacher or administrator for more than five decades, beginning in 1936 at Annunciation in Brazil, Indiana. Sister Marie Eleanor taught at other schools in Indiana, as well as schools in Maryland, California and Illinois. In 1993, she returned home to the Woods and provided community service. She was known for her sense of humor and being of quick wit….

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Agnes Pauline Meinert

Sister Agnes Pauline was born Florence Mary Meinert on Oct. 15, 1916. She died on June 24, 2007. She was 90 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 71 years. Sister Agnes Pauline entered the Congregation on Feb. 10, 1936. She professed first and final vows on Aug. 15, 1938 and 1944, respectively. Her teaching ministry began at Ladywood High School, Indianapolis, in 1938. She taught in other Indiana classrooms, as well as schools in Illinois, Washington,…

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Ann Patrick McNulty

Sister Ann Patrick was born Margaret Cecelia McNulty on Feb. 25, 1925. She died on Nov. 19, 2006. She was 81 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 63 years. Sister Ann Patrick entered the Congregation on Jan. 7, 1942. She professed first and final vows on Aug. 15, 1944 and 1949, respectively. She began her teaching ministry in 1944 at Corpus Christi Grade School, Oklahoma City, Okla. She also taught for many years in California, as…

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