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Everything is Connected – Our Food
Published on March 25, 2024
Note: We want to share these blogs which have been adapted from “Our Common Home,” a joint initiative of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development along with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). This is the fifth in a series of eight blogs. Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home Our Common Home/SEI: A joint initiative of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has produced an excellent guide for caring for our…
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Join us in reading the “Journals and Letters” of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin
Published on October 11, 2020
…ready to re-live history! If you need a copy of “Journals and Letters,” you can purchase one from Linden Leaf Gifts or you can buy it and download it. So, this week, get your book ready and read the introduction. Next Sunday, we will read from page 1 to page 10, second paragraph and discuss it here on the blog. We can’t wait to find out what you think. See you on the website! View the complete book study series….
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A Valiant Woman
Published on May 11, 2012
…late to tell her so. If your mother is still living, tell her what she means to you. Show your appreciation for her. Do so this Mother’s Day… and, as often as possible, throughout the year. The Sisters of St. Joseph and Ministry of the Arts have granted me permission to share the following…feel free to pass it on this Mother’s Day. This contemporary take on Proverbs 31 truly describes many, many remarkable mothers! She is a VALIANT woman; her…
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All of life is one holy family (New Year’s, 2018)
Published on December 31, 2017
…member of a religious community, my concept of family has certainly been enlarged over the years. My religious sisters are definitely part of my family circle and not just because we belong to the same community. They are my family because we belong to each other. I see care and concern evidenced time and time again — whether it is in taking one of our fragile members to the Emergency Room or encouraging one of our newer members to stay…
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Musings on wearing and making masks
Published on May 21, 2020
Who knew masks would be a hot topic in national news; on Facebook; in tweets and on Twitter; in daily conversation? Who knew that the lack of masks would become a critical need in hospitals and in health care centers? Who knew that mask making would become not only an art form but a way for volunteers to safe lives? I’d venture to say not many of us knew any of this until the pandemic made its way to the…
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Oral history: Sister Joyce Brophy, inspiring confidence in others
Published on December 28, 2021
…later years. Sister Joyce was born in Joliet, Illinois, full Irish blood on both sides of her family. She was born early and at her aunt’s home, delivered by the neighborhood midwife before the doctor arrived. Sister Joyce’s parents “Dad was a romantic, he wrote poems to my mother. I grew up being loved and comforted and cared for.” Sister Joyce was born at the beginning of the Depression and describes both of her parents as wonderful people. When the…
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An interview with Providence Associate Janice Lilly
Published on April 21, 2015
…community who are serving people in need; it has given me an opportunity to do some education about food and sustainability, both through fundraising and through some of our programs. Every week, when my husband and I go on Saturdays to The Rise, a residence for abused women, and to the Community Kitchen, I feel like I am operating an old-fashioned vegetable cart, pulling up with my products and saying, ‘What would you like to have today?” That is satisfying!…
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If you are of a certain age
Published on July 19, 2014
…not find this a compelling blog post; yet I am compelled to write it because of two recent experiences that our SP Spirituality of Aging Committee had provided. In short, the silly email put me in touch with the good feelings and thoughts of those two times. The first activity couldn’t have been simpler to organize nor more satisfying to engage. We gathered in small groups and shared around the questions given to us by the committee. You may —…
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Miracle Home: A Holistic Care Service Center for Long-Term Care
Published on November 24, 2017
…Community Services for Sub-health Elderly People In the year 2000, we opened our convent space to the elderly of the community and provided varied activities. The aid of this service is to restore, maintain and promote independence, and support their physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. The elderly people meet once a week. They come to play drums, sing karaoke and play Mahjong. Day Care Services In 2010, Miracle Home opened a Day Care Center providing daycare services for the elderly…
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Forgiveness and reconciliation
Published on April 20, 2009
…forcefully known. On hearing this description of her grandmother, Audrey said: “Grandma wouldn’t do that! Grandma is like God, slow to anger!” We could add the rest of the quote from Psalm 145: “rich in mercy and compassion.” Audrey’s words echo in me often as I listen and ponder the opposite sides of community, national and international issues. The God we seek and the God who persistently seeks us IS “slow to anger, rich in mercy and compassion.” The forgiving…
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Journals and Letters week 39: The loving guidance of a mother
Published on July 3, 2021
…deaths. Have you witnessed something like this, either in person or in a letter? Would you like to share the circumstances here? What would the experience of riding to Terre Haute with Mother Theodore be like today for you? What would you see, talk about, laugh about … ? Next week > page 356 to page 364 bottom. This is located in “Part VI: Later Letters (1846–1856)” starting with “To Sister Mary Xavier … ” View the complete reading series….
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Miracle place: it’s more than just a name
Published on January 14, 2006
…Place are flung open each afternoon and children of every age come inside — for a safe place to be after school, for a place to get help with homework, for a place where love flows with abundance. The program quickly made a difference in the lives of the children. Annie Kern, the area crime watch coordinator with the Indianapolis Police Department, described a story she overheard at a church function. “This boy was talking about some sisters and how…