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Many SPs sign Declaration of Life
Published on April 30, 2001
…an incentive to really come to terms with ‘what is my informed position related to the death penalty?’ If I’m willing to sign the Declaration of Life, then I have come to a firm commitment of opposition to the death penalty,” Sister Joan Slobig continued. Those strongly committed in their opposition to the death penalty have recently faced widespread challenge regarding the execution of Timothy McVeigh. “It’s a very complex issue for us to think through because of the emotion…
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Sister Jane Marie Osterholt
Published on September 14, 2012
Sister Jane Marie Osterholt “ … but Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to me. Do not hinder them. The kingdom of God belongs to such as these.’” (Matthew 19:14) “This reading seems to sum up what Sister Jane Marie’s ministry was centered upon — teaching children about God’s love and impressing upon parents their responsibility for their children’s religious education,” said Sister Catherine Livers in her commentary for Sister Jane Marie Osterholt, who died Sept. 14, 2012. Mary Jane…
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Rock star for justice
Published on November 21, 2012
…one of the first Sisters of Providence I got to know when I began working in the communications office at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods almost 15 years ago. I’ve learned a lot from her. She challenges me to step outside my comfort zone. She inspires me. One lesson I’ve learned from Sister Kak is that it’s ok to shop in big department stores as long as you communicate with the managers when you don’t agree with items being sold in the store…
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Sisters enjoy the intensity and challenge in a good game of Scrabble
Published on January 24, 2013
…game. It is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G in that way. I like creating words just for the enjoyment of it. I am not in it for competition. That would take the joy out of it for me,” said Sister Marilyn Therese Lipps. But competitive forces do come into playfor some of the sisters. Sister Donna: “I’m pretty good at it. I win my fair share.” Sister Mary Ann: “I admit I have won many games; however, that depends on with whom I am…
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Former student rescues sister from Florida accident; saves her life
Published on August 22, 2013
Bradenton, Fla., EMT Andrew Powers visits with Sister Margaret Louise Bernard on Aug. 19. Sister Ann Paula Pohlman and Sister Margaret Louise Bernard were planning a day of adventure at the Port of Tampa (Fla.) to see some tour ships that were open at the aquarium. Shortly after noon on March 15, 2013, they left their apartment complex in Bradenton. Sister Ann Paula attempted to make a turn into a gasoline station and the sisters’ car was struck by an…
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Prayer support: Help bearing the weight
Published on April 20, 2014
…becomes noticeable. Fear, uncertainty, anxiety, pain and loss all rolled into one heavy weight that starts to bear hug your heart and mind. The weight sometimes takes all your focus and energy to carry during your waking hours. It is a reminder of our mortality. It is a reminder of our dependence on our faith in God. Rolling through the next couple years of treatments and tests, the weight comes and goes. A positive test result and the all-too-familiar hug…
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Statement of Catholic Theologians on Racial Justice
Published on January 7, 2015
In recent months, we have seen – in our nation – an eruption of long simmering racial tensions. We have seen, one after another, unarmed African American people being shot and killed by police, violent and non-violent protests against racial profiling and the excessive use of force by police, the failure of grand juries to bring indictments against offending officers, and the slaughter of two New York City police officers. These are not new problems. They are the eruption of…
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A Reflection for the Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Published on October 4, 2016
…A highpoint of the trip was entering the simple home of the Providence Sister Catechists, who had to remain in China when the Sisters of Providence and other Catechists escaped to Taiwan at the time of the Communist Revolution. Though accompanied by Native Chinese Sister of Providence Celeste Tsai and Providence Sister Catechist Theresa Wang, Sister Nancy Nolan and I could not speak one intelligible word to the Catechists there. We didn’t need to. Our presence was enough. How did…
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Sister has life changing trip to Standing Rock Sioux Nation
Published on November 6, 2016
…peacefully protest the North Dakota Access pipeline. (#NoDAPL). The struggle at Standing Rock, about 30 miles outside of Bismark, North Dakota, is an effort to prevent the construction of a pipeline route under the Missouri River. This disrupts the only water source of the Standing Rock Sioux Indians. Bulldozers have already destroyed sacred grounds. There is imminent fear of drinking water contamination. Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the oil company from Texas, is hoping to complete the work of installing the…
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What has happened to us since that first Thanksgiving?
Published on November 16, 2016
…course, comes after a lifetime of broken treaties and invocations of the right of eminent domain that has snatched more land from this and other tribes. Interestingly enough, the pipeline was scheduled to pass through Bismarck, North Dakota. The protests of those landowners were heeded and the pipeline rerouted. What has happened to us since that first Thanksgiving when the colonists and the Native Americans not only shared a meal, they shared life? And what can I do about it…
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Sister Mary Esther Lane (formerly Sister Francis Gertrude)
Published on November 21, 2016
…testing the eyes of the children there and keeping the records, sending notes to parents about taking the children to the doctor. In 1995, she returned to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, where she ministered in community service. Part of that community service was to assist the sisters from Vietnam who were students in the college, helping them with English pronunciation and grammar. Sister Martha Wessel said she “really drilled them,” but Sister Jan Craven, whose bedroom was across the hall from the…
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What has happened to us since that first Thanksgiving?
Published on November 22, 2016
…course, comes after a lifetime of broken treaties and invocations of the right of eminent domain that has snatched more land from this and other tribes. Interestingly enough, the pipeline was scheduled to pass through Bismarck, North Dakota. The protests of those landowners were heeded and the pipeline rerouted. What has happened to us since that first Thanksgiving when the colonists and the Native Americans not only shared a meal, they shared life? And what can I do about it…