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A reflection for first vows

Published on July 4, 2019

…and freedom for mission. By giving up partners and families of our own, we are free to respond more wholly to the needs of the world in any given moment. … It is about a way that I can best use and express my love and my creative energies.” May it be so, Emily. I hope we also hear in these sentences of Emily’s an echo of today’s Scriptures calling all of us as disciples to obedience, detachment, love –…

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Sister Mary Ann Leahy, (formerly Sister Marie Anita)

Published on April 30, 2019

the bonds that united her to the Community have been willingly and gladly made stronger ever since the day she met her first Sister of Providence. Over the years, she worked with the Congregation Finance Committee, the Investment Advisory Committee and the Congregation Development Program. Following her time with NCEA, Sister Mary continued her work to promote Catholic education as Associate Dean of Development at Georgetown University, serving the University from 1989-97. Father Robert Lawton, SJ, former Dean at Georgetown,…

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Sheehy receives ’40 Under 40’ recognition

Published on August 21, 2018

…“acknowledges the new generation of gift industry extraordinaires. From shop owners and managers to stationers and company founders, we’re paying homage to those under 40 for their seemingly countless contributions to an industry we adore.” The Gift + Stationery 40 Under 40 Awards are a partnership with the Gift & Home Trade Association. They are hosted annually by the Las Vegas Market. For more information on Linden Leaf Gifts, log on to lindenleafgifts.com. About the Sisters of Providence The Sisters…

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Reflections for Oct. 3, 2021

Published on October 4, 2021

…new lens through which to view our lives.  Through her example, I reflect on my role in Creation and the value of others.   Her Sainthood calls more well-deserved attention to who she was, how she lived, and the community she founded that is still living out the same mission and charism today.  She is a testament of hope for all people, even those of us like me who have to “grope along slowly” the path traced out for us.  I…

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Sister Barbara Reder

Published on May 12, 2014

…One thing most people don’t know about me is …that I was and am a tomboy. My biggest pet peeve is …when someone doesn’t follow through on a task/statement and doesn’t communicate that it will be impossible to complete. When Barbara Reder came to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods to attend college, she was not even considering life as a sister. In fact, she loved kids. She figured she’d get married and have a bunch of them. But one day in particular stands…

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New combo freezer-cooler installed at Food Pantry

Published on August 6, 2014

Sisters of Providence Sister Joseph Fillenwarth has been hard at work for quite some time to raise funds for a new walk-in freezer unit for Providence Food Pantry, 701 W. National Ave., West Terre Haute. And after five fundraisers during the past year, the combo walk-in freezer and cooler arrived Tuesday morning. Officials with B&B Foods, of Terre Haute, delivered the walk-in freezer to the facility to the delight of Sister Joseph and volunteers. Later in the day, officials with…

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Story from Malawi

Published on February 13, 2014

…someone to collect for them. People were so excited and the distribution was the talk of the area. I took some photos all the way and have sent you some. A few people I didn’t manage to personally visit, as I was so tired from my journey walking on foot. I had to ask someone to finish delivering the remaining items, while I only followed up to ensure all the items were delivered. The well where people get their drinking…

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Providence Food Pantry goes mobile!

Published on May 22, 2023

…I was talking with Lynn, she suggested bringing the food over there.” Food for those in need Following this discussion, Sister Maureen and her merry band of pantry volunteers created the Mobile Food Pantry. On every third Wednesday of each month, Sister Maureen and others drive to the housing units to deliver food to those in need. Food delivered includes fresh fruit, meats, vegetables, eggs, milk, pastas and other dry goods. “This is an all-day project,” Sister Maureen said, adding…

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What’s next for O’Shaughnessy Dining Hall?

Published on January 12, 2022

…including events and activities, based on their potential for success. The group established the following criteria for ranking ideas: aligns with the mission of PSCC can be implemented with excellence and creativity has the potential to attract/reach a large number of people/groups fills an important gap in the larger community has potential for weekday/evening use (not just weekends) facilitates a sense of community/ belonging for the named audience has the potential to leverage other programs/services (e.g., White Violet, Linden Leaf…

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Sister Martha Ann Rifner

Published on January 16, 2021

…a convert committed to his children’s instruction in the faith, would drive the sisters 35 miles to Richmond to bring the sisters to New Castle to give religion instruction. She was deeply impacted by the faith and prayer life of both her parents. She anchored her own faith life in the Eucharist and the Rosary. When an SP school opened in New Castle, she and her sister Cil would hang out around the nuns, which led to both of them…

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Sister Cathy Buster called “heart and soul” of new migrant farm family community in Arcadia, Fla.

Published on January 28, 2013

…to bring a community, a whole neighborhood into existence. Just days ago, on Jan. 23, 2013, I had the joy of participating in the blessing and official opening ceremony for the CSJB community [photo album], the largest green community for farm worker families in the state of Florida. That event culminated eight years of hard work of creating coalitions, securing funding, navigating various bureaucracies and trusting in Providence by Sister Cathy and her colleagues to assure that her dream of…

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Sister Marsha Speth

Published on June 1, 2009

…know some women religious. Spend time with them in service, prayer, social settings, and at a “Come and See” weekend. Ask lots of questions. Listen and test out the call with those who have lived religious life. In my experience God seldom reveals a full, clear answer all at once. Rather, as Mother Theodore says, “we grope along slowly…” It is a process of discernment in which I humbly seek to know the next step asking for the courage to…

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