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Sister Patty Fillenwarth

Published on June 21, 2013

Download Full Interview – Sister Patty Fillenwarth Current ministry: Director & Counselor, Providence Family Services in Chicago I’m passionate about … “my ministry and the Colts.” Qualities I most admire: generosity, concern for others The first thing that comes to mind when I think of God is … She wants every person to be happy. Contact Sister Patty at: pattyfillenwarth@sbcglobal.net Life for a young Patty Fillenwarth revolved around family. She grew up the sixth of eight children in a large…

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Sister Rebecca Keller

Published on May 10, 2013

…be getting to know some of the different communities and understanding a little bit what religious life is all about. My philosophy is that God always comes through. It’s kind of dangerous when you ask God’s help, because God always answers. “ Starting with the “Unknown Desire,” as Sister Becky refers to her call, to entering a community knowing little of what to expect, Sister Becky believes God led her where she needs to be. “It just feels right,” she…

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Sister Marianne Mader

Published on May 16, 2012

…is very important. The Eucharist is very important. And, lastly, living in community with other sisters, that’s your support. You absolutely need that the same way wives need their husbands and children. Here, you have these other sisters who support you and it feels very good when you have to go out and represent yourself to know that they are behind you. I think it is still a viable life. It’s not like it was when I entered and that’s…

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Sister Michaela Galvin

Published on May 15, 2019

Sister Machaela Galvin was born Arline Clare Galvin on April 19, 1925, in Melrose, Massachusetts, to Joseph Galvin and Mary Downing Galvin. She had two brothers, Lorimer and Neil, and her sister, Marilyn, was born the following year. Marilyn would later follow her into community as Sister Mary Eleanor, said Sister Maureen Abbott in her commentary for Sister Michaela Galvin, who died on May 15, 2019, in Mother Theodore Hall at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Sister Michaela was 94 years old…

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Easter Transformation in the Christian Life

Published on April 20, 2009

…Christ in this 21st century. One of our contemporary worship songs speaks from its Scripture source when we sing: We are the body of Christ, broken and poured out, promise of life from death, we are the body of Christ. Is not the bread of life we break a sharing in the life of God? Is not the cup of peace outpoured the blood of Christ? Come taste and see the goodness, the wonders of the risen one! Come bless…

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Sister Jan Craven

Published on May 1, 2009

…doing school work. “Even though I had a great childhood, those teen-age years were always rough in the sense of self image. My self image was transformed in that retreat,” Sister Jan said. “It had to do with God.” Her quest began and she had plenty of options. Her mother had worked as a secretary for a United States senator from Ohio, then she worked for a judge. Her sister worked for and married a probation officer. He went on…

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Get to know Providence Associate Beverly Okey

Published on July 12, 2019

…to be able to join in those times via live stream.   Who was your companion in becoming a Providence Associate? My companion is Sister Mary Lois Hennel who I have known longer than I have been an associate. It was only natural that I ask her to be my companion. She has been and continues to be a joy to be around and share with. She has such a wealth of spirituality, knowledge and common sense. She has an easy going “providential” way of…

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Sister Joseph Ellen Keitzer: Blessed by the African American Catholic Community

Published on May 12, 2022

…did Sister Joseph Ellen find in the new residents? “They were really good families.” Sister Joseph Ellen with Providence Associate Adrienne Curtis-Davis Blessed by the African American community So good, in fact, that she never left them. In the more than 40 years since she has served the African-American church community on Chicago’s west side, Sister Joseph Ellen has found great love and respect for the community. In fact, she has become a part of the community. “The biggest compliment…

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Sister John Mary Rifner

Published on March 21, 2019

…than a block away from Northwestern University’s football stadium. Often, after school, John Mary and Joseph Patrice would walk over to watch the team practice. Ara Parseghian (later of Notre Dame) was the coach at the time. After a while, he offered the two of them seats on the 50-yard line, if they would come to the games because he had observed that, every time they came to practice, the team won the next game. Of course, we couldn’t do…

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Leaning and leading like Saint Mother Theodore

Published on September 23, 2021

“The leader looks reality in the face and communicates hope.” —attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte Shortly after beginning her leadership ministry, Sister Lisa Stallings, SP, stumbled onto this quote that she copied and slid under the glass on her desk. For the past five years, the current Sisters of Providence leadership team has looked reality in the face and communicated hope for the Providence community and the world. Sisters of Providence Dawn Tomaszewski, general superior, Lisa Stallings, vicar, and Jeanne Hagelskamp,…

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Journey of the Spirit: companioning a Providence Associate Candidate

Published on November 11, 2014

…I soon found my feet set on a path of Providence that would take me and the candidate I was companioning on a true journey of the Spirit. On Nov. 8, that journey brought my candidate, Jean Smith, along with 19 other associate candidates and their companions to the Church of the Immaculate Conception for a commitment ceremony in which each one promised to continue to grow spiritually and to be a presence of God’s providence to others through the…

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Racism’s infection within American healthcare

Published on May 17, 2022

…the racism in medical fields that is still present today. The persistence of racial health disparities comes as a result of preventable mistakes continuously being made by American healthcare due to racist misconceptions of the past being upheld. Events like the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic put these faults on display and reveal how detrimental they can be to communities of color. The medical education of today lacks the teaching necessary to fully understand the racial contexts…

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