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SPs through the years
Published on June 20, 2012
…August 6, 1831. Entered Community Aug. 18, 1847. Took vows August 15, 1853. Died Dec. 22, 1913. “Sister Helena passed many years in Community, in fact was received by our venerable Foundress. She was employed as cook on several of our missions. Though unable even to read or write she was never quite reconciled to her condition of lay Sister. She seemed jealous of the attentions given to the Sisters according to age or rank. She was critical and self…
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Journals and Letters week 26: Overcoming great loss
Published on April 3, 2021
[Today we are discussing “Journals and Letters” page 236 to page 244. Join us in reading a portion of Saint Mother Theodore’s writings every week in the coming year.] The writing desk where Saint Mother Theodore wrote many of her letters We are used to reading history in chronological order, but with Journals and Letters, sometimes the next chapter contains letters that were written before the last chapter’s events. In this chapter we’ve regressed to some months before the striking crisis at the…
Obituary
Sister Laurette Bellamy
Published on February 9, 2024
…the fashionable way in which she always dressed. But if they or we judge by appearance only, they and we miss the many gifts, talents and virtues that this remarkable woman possessed through her 96 years. I hope to reveal some of them in this commentary, said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Laurette Bellamy, who passed away on Friday, February 9, 2024, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. She was 96 years old and had been a Sister of Providence…
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Journals and Letters week 7: Hardship on the Ohio
Published on November 21, 2020
Today we are discussing “Journals and Letters“: page 45 to page 53, where we find Mother Theodore and her companions having to endure a miserable trip on the Ohio River. Join us in reading a portion of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin‘s writings every week in the coming year.] “There was no alternative; we had to bear it.” (46) Reading Mother Theodore’s account of the first part of their journey down the Ohio River made me feel so bad for these women. The steamboat…
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A living Land Ethic
Published on October 22, 2014
…than a static document. The Land Ethic would come alive in the questions we ask as the Sisters of Providence community, decisions we make, and the way each of us as part of that community relate to the creatures we encounter in our work. This was big. A new level of inclusivity “We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to…
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Prayer and Reflections for Awareness Against Human Trafficking
Published on January 29, 2019
…“How many times have we permitted a human being to be seen as an object, to be put on show in order to sell a product or to satisfy an immoral desire? The human person ought never to be sold or bought as if he or she were a commodity. Whoever uses human persons in this way and exploits them, even if indirectly, becomes an accomplice of injustice.” – Pope Francis, 2014 Message for the Lenten Fraternity Campaign in Brazil…
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Walking a labyrinth: one Providence Associate’s experience
Published on December 3, 2021
…go and letting come. Another person might prefer spring as the natural time for growth and rebirth. Just as the act of walking supports a deep and embodied experience, the seasons layer on meaning and nuance which will touch each person in a particular way. My encouragement is that if the dead of winter is a favored time, pull warm clothes on and give it a try. Here are some great resources to learn more about labyrinths: https://www.verywellfit.com/walking-the-labyrinth-3435825 https://www.guideposts.org/prayer/how-to-pray/4-ways-to-pray-in-a-labyrinth https://mcgrathblog.nd.edu/how-to-pray-with-a-labyrinth-a-walking-meditation…
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The gift of the present moment in this new year
Published on December 31, 2022
…he urged his followers to pay careful attention to how the Spirit is moving in each moment of their daily lives. The Examen followed a simple formula: 1. Give thanks. Spend a few moments in gratitude for the gifts and blessings of this day. 2. Ask for light. What focus is the Spirit leading me to examine? 3. Examine the day. Not the year, not the week, but this day, this time. 4. Seek forgiveness. We all fail, but God…
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Sister Mary Pius Regnier: General Superior from 1966 to 1976
Published on November 27, 2005
…and among religious communities. Dissensions about modifying the habit and changing the horarium were prelude to mightier struggles to come. After one term as councilor, Sister Mary Pius was elected superior general in 1966. The nature of her leadership was indicated in one of her circular letters. As a rather casual postscript she noted: “In studying the beginnings of our Community I noticed that Mother Theodore never used the title ‘Mother’ in signing her circular letters. It seems only proper…
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The ever-expanding community of Providence
Published on May 24, 2019
…to develop deep bonds of affection with all of creation. And that this will result in a deeper sense of communion. Our expanded vision of Providence Community is a reflection of that communion. It is a tremendous source of hope. The creativity and energy unleashed in the mission of Providence is so much greater because of that communion. Providence Associates Pearlette Springer and Lynda Parker enjoy each other’s company and the beauty of nature at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Providence Associates, who…
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Carolyn Glynn
…Mishawaka, Ind. Sister Carolyn has ministered in Illinois, Indiana, California, Massachusetts and Florida. Sister Carolyn Glynn (formerly Sister John Michael) All Ministries Chicago: Teacher, St. Mel (1956-58) Indianapolis: Teacher, St. Anthony (1958-61) Alhambra, Calif.: Teacher, St. Therese (1961-64) Chelsea, Mass.: Teacher, CCD Coordinator, St. Rose (1964-68) Stoneham, Mass.: Teacher, St. Patrick (1968-69) Chicago: Teacher, Religious Education Coordinator, St. Genevieve (1969-71) Evanston, Ill.: Non-Graded Primary/Individual Guided Education Program, St. Athanasius (1971-74) Chicago: Teacher, St. Gregory (1974-77) Pacifica, Calif.: Teacher, Good Shepherd…
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Dorothy Rasche
…being held for deportation. “Linda continued this ministry after I left for many, many years until a new sheriff was elected and closed down the program,” Sister Dorothy said. Currently, she ministers as the Director of The Connecting Link in West Terre Haute, Indiana, a ministry she was asked to begin in 1997 at the request of then General Superior Sister Ann Margaret O’Hara. She also ministers as a Catholic Spiritual Guide for the Women’s Correctional Facility in Rockville, Indiana….