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Our special practices

Published on April 20, 2009

…practices is not a casual issue — it is life sustaining and essential. Mother Theodore knew intuitively that, as Christians, as Catholics, and as Sisters of Providence, we are nested within several communities: our family, our religious community, the Christian community across the world, and the full human community wherever it is found. She reminded us constantly, however, because she knew it so deeply within her own being, that the fundamental energy that undergirds the practices of the Christian community…

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Being a community where the Christ child can be raised

Published on December 25, 2022

…in the inn – both literally and in our hearts – if the world is to be changed again by the coming of the Christ child. But that is the promise of this season – the Christ child comes – again, always – if we but open wide the doors of our heart and let love, community and friendship be the glad tidings we bring. Glad tidings of love, community and friendship to you and yours from the Providence Community!…

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Sister Profile

Ruth Johnson

…Francis Borgia (1957-61) Chicago: Teacher, St. Mark (1961-63) Chelsea, Mass.: Teacher, St. Rose (1963-65) Fayetteville, N.C.: Teacher, St. Ann (1965-67) Fayetteville, N.C.: Principal, St. Ann (1971-72) Rochester, N.H.: Teacher, St. Mary (1972-74) Malden, Mass.: Teacher, Cheverus (1974-76) Portsmouth, N.H.: Teacher, Lady Isle (1976-86) Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.: Driver, Sisters of Providence (1986-87) Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.: Driver, Church Environment, Sisters of Providence (1987-2004) Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.: Driver, Volunteer, Sisters of Providence (2004-07) Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.: Fiber Artist, Volunteer, Sisters of Providence (2007-present)…

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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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Sisters of Providence celebrate Senior Jubilees

Published on December 8, 2022

…Bryce Home, Indianapolis (2006-2020), and Residential Services, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2020-21). Sister Marie Esther Sivertsen is a native of Winthrop, Mass. Currently, she ministers in prayer at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Marie Esther entered the Congregation on Feb. 2, 1952, from St. John the Evangelist Parish, Winthrop. She professed perpetual vows on Aug. 15, 1959. Sister Marie Esther’s ministries include: Teacher, St. Ann, Terre Haute (1954), Teacher, Our Lady of Mercy, Chicago (1954-57), Teacher, Cathedral, Fort Wayne (1957-58), Teacher, Our Lady of…

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Sisters continue updates amid coronavirus crisis

Published on March 20, 2020

…notice. The closings and cancellations also now affect Linden Leaf Gifts, inside Providence Spirituality & Conference Center. Linden Leaf Gifts, which closed on Friday, March 20, will offer online only shopping. Currently, the store’s 25 percent sale off the entire store will remain in place as well as the threshold of $50 for free shipping. The Farm Store at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice will close to customers at 6 p.m., on Friday, March 20. Beginning on Monday, March 23,…

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Mutual relationship of sisters and associates

Published on June 26, 2010

…relationship between sisters and associates began happening from the get-go! Sisters gave us names of women and men to invite to become associates. Adding to that, close to 140 sisters (includes sisters in health care who have been a companion. Some sisters have been a companion more than once! Several of our associates who have had a long-time relationship with the Congregation serve as a companion to a candidate now. Being a companion develops a mutual relationship through shared story….

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Obituary

Sister Anne Doherty (formerly Sister Dennis)

Published on February 8, 2013

“Come to me, all you who labor and are overburdened and I will refresh you. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me for I am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.” (Matt. 11: 28-3) This reading from the Gospel of Matthew is often used at wakes and funerals to convey, from the perspective of the deceased, release from the heavy burden of extended illness….

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A celebration of interculturality

Published on July 11, 2018

…who they are. And be not unbelieving, but believe. Jesus says come and enjoy your brothers and sisters — not just the lasagna, the chimichangas, not just the pad thai, chow mein, the falafel, the Weiner schnitzel. Come and enjoy the dancing and the singing. Come and become multicultural, and relax into being intercultural. Give and take. Learn and teach. Cry and share your sorrow. Laugh and share your fun. Let’s work toward a world in which our Creator holds…

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Earth Day Every Day: What smoking and climate change have in common

Published on April 19, 2021

…and bar owners that they’d soon go out of business if smokers were forced outside. Major campaigns were launched to stop the bans. Lawsuits were filed. Letters to the editor were published. City and county officials saw protests and heated public comments from smokers and bar/restaurant owners. It seemed that the majority opposed the ban. The voices asking for cleaner air seemed small and meek. And then the tipping point occurred. New York City banned smoking in its bars and…

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A Reflection for National Day of Mourning

Published on November 22, 2021

…to pass on to you what I have learned about this day. “The National Day of Mourning reminds us all that Thanksgiving is only part of the story. Native Americans, since 1970, have gathered at noon on Cole’s Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They commemorate a National Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving Day. “Pilgrims landed in Plymouth and established the first colony in 1620. As such, it’s the oldest municipality in New England. Many Native Americans, however, don’t celebrate the arrival…

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Sisters of Providence profess perpetual vows

Published on August 23, 2022

…life, and something about her drew me in,” Sister Tracey said. “I found her to be so human, so relatable. Her desire for women to be educated and to lead in their communities, the way she was real about her struggles, but also handed them over to God with such trust. That made me want to know more about the Providence Community.” After graduating from Marquette University in 2009, Sister Arrianne’s life journey took her to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods where she…

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