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Awards dinner honors time, talent and treasure
Published on June 14, 2018
Paul J. Adams, III, receives the Queen Amelia Award at the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Dinner June 2. From left: Sisters Ann Casper, Lisa Stallings, Dawn Tomaszewski, Jeanne Hagelskamp, Jenny Howard and Paul Adams. View the event’s photo album here. General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski welcomed 226 guests to the June 2 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Dinner, noting that the annual event has become a very important way for us to thank our many benefactors for being instruments of God’s…
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Sister Suzanne Smith (formerly Sister Louis)
Published on February 3, 2021
…Indiana. She was 86 years old and was a Sister of Providence for 67 years. Sister Ann continued: Sister Teresa Costello, often her traveling companion, admired Suzanne’s uncanny ability to plan such trips, stating, “Before we went out the door, she knew exactly where we would stay (usually in “Vatican Motels” as Suzanne called convents, retreat houses, college dorms – all quite economical!). She even knew where she and companion travelers could find decent and inexpensive restaurants, even down to…
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Justice commission focuses on eco-justice
Published on January 11, 2017
The Justice Coordinating Commission (JCC) is an “umbrella” group comprised of Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates, and others who have actively worked with the Sisters of Providence to address justice issues. The group, which builds on works of previous justice committees, is charged with focusing the justice issues for the Sisters of Providence Congregation. They first met in September to organize their work around a focus on environmental justice in the coming five years. After a process of social analysis…
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Sister Barbara Sheehan
Published on April 20, 2012
…the Congregation’s Anti-Racism Team, a mentor for a newer member, a book-clubber with five other sisters, a member of a Congregation’s spiritual direction group, and a companion with a Providence Associate member. I have come to understand that part of my call is shaping community and being shaped by community through the challenges and the joys. I continually go back to my days at St. Philip School where I learned that church is about being where the people are. The…
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Season of Creation 2022: Most Important Actions We Can All Do
Published on September 25, 2022
…for those committed to addressing Climate Change. Help these candidates’ campaigns, Write to local newspapers. Writing a letter to the editor has effects beyond our local community. Legislators assign their staffs to read letters to the editor as an important barometer of constituents’ interests, Review Sisters of Providence Land Ethic 2011, Stay informed and up-to-date on Climate issues. Read articles and books, watch videos, participate in webinars and conferences and events that lift up care for creation, Form a study…
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Sister Denise Wilkinson’s Gospel reflection on the life of Sister Jeanne Knoerle
Published on June 20, 2013
…current grief alone, but rather as one among many in a community of caring, a community of faith, a community of Providence? Then John holds out to us an intriguing hint of the mystery and the challenge of life and death. “Beloved, we are God’s children now; what we will be has not yet been revealed.” We are God’s children now – albeit, most of us in this Church are God’s adult children. We have been and are working our…
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New Providence Associates share their journey – part 1
Published on December 9, 2020
…so much more than I could have imagined in the beginning and Sister Mary Tomlinson was an excellent companion, helping me begin to unravel Providence Spirituality. I am so fortunate to be united with a powerful group of people who I know are working in their daily lives to be a part of a common thread. People whose ideas may differ, whose journey may be completely unlike mine, but whose destination is found in hope. In short, my daily life…
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Sister Marie Kevin Tighe
Published on April 7, 2006
Editor’s note: Sister Marie Kevin died May 19, 2014, at age 89. Current ministry: Promoting the Cause for the canonization of our foundress, Blessed Mother Theodore Guerin. Years of service: 63 years Recently I read, “Those who come to religious life seem to have been born with a particular charism alive within them. In time, they find a Congregation that embodies that same spirit…” I think that is what happened to me when I “found” the Sisters of Providence at…
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Sister Ann Kevin O’Connor
Published on August 25, 2016
…forms of technology, from cell phones to computers to cameras to tablets. When in better health, Ann Kevin delighted in helping sisters navigate the intricacies of email and of creating documents on the computer. Even when her eyesight began to fail in recent years, she never gave up, even though often frustrated. She got magnifiers to use, larger buttons on phones, a larger TV screen and computer monitor, a yellow, large-letter computer keyboard. Each of her passions was shared: The…
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Leadership Team shares recent LCWR statement
Published on August 29, 2018
…who over the decades have been victimized by sexual predators within the faith community and feel their pain as our own. We recognize that the damage done to many is irreparable. Sexual abuse is a horrific crime, and the horror is so much worse when committed by persons in whom society has placed its trust and confidence. Equally difficulty to comprehend is the culture within the church hierarchy that tolerated the abuse, left children and vulnerable adults subject to further…
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Providence to the core
Published on May 13, 2008
…the way Sisters of Providence seem to find each other for prayer and for community. “We love to get together,” she says. “We’re like magnets.” Currently living in the novitiate, Sister Rosemary gets to display a bit of her own magnetic personality. She takes part with other sisters in daily group prayer and provides an experience for the novice of living in community. Her life serves as an example for a woman learning what choosing to be a Sister of…