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Guerin Outreach Ministries: Catholic religious sisters offer English classes, friendship to residents of St. Anthy Trailer Park in rural Mecca, Calif.

Published on June 6, 2012

…that improving her ability to speak English would help. Martha says she speaks English so-so: “muy poquito” (a very little bit). About six months ago, Providence in the Desert, a small group run by Catholic religious sisters, came to Martha’s home in St. Anthony Trailer Park in rural Mecca and began offering the residents, most of whom are immigrants to the United States from Mexico, free English as a Second Language classes in their trailer park. Martha and many other…

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Earth as home

Published on May 1, 2013

…2012, the Sisters of Providence adopted a Land Ethic that guides their decisions in the care and use of resources. Two hermitages built using recycled materials and a straw-bale hermitage are available for retreats at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. An industrial-size recycling program has been going strong for many years. About the author: Cheryl Casselman has served as marketing manager for the Sisters of Providence and White Violet Center for Eco-Justice since 1997. She appreciates having a front seat to all the

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HOPE winter 2021 — Living the Gospel of Hope

Published on January 13, 2021

Download HOPE HOPE winter 2021 Stories: Living the Gospel of HOPE What does it mean to actually live a Gospel of Hope? Not just think about it, but live it, in this time and in this place? Quietly breaking boundaries, creating hope Few would probably imagine Sister Suzanne running for public office, supervising an adult education program or traveling through South America on her last dollar. Bearing witness to an execution At his request she continued, out loud, to pray…

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Twenty-six days until Election Day: Get out and Vote!

Published on October 9, 2020

…In 2020, one of the strangest and most stressful years in recent memory, in-person voting may seem a bit daunting. Or for that matter, downright scary, given that we are in the midst of a pandemic. However, voting is as safe as going to the grocery store. Wear a mask and remember to distance yourself from others as directed. Stay safe! Exercise your right and responsibility to vote! Let your voice be heard! Our democratic life depends on our votes!…

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Connecting hope and assistance to a community in need

Published on January 11, 2017

…Sister Dorothy. The library’s move also resulted in a larger space for community programs. Similar advocating resulted in the opening of an outpatient branch office of Hamilton Center (a not-for-profit mental health center) in West Terre Haute. Sister Dorothy helped pull the right people together for focus groups to determine the needs of the community. Bringing pharmacy services into West Terre Haute is next on Sister Dorothy’s to-do list. West Terre Haute did not have town-wide trash pick-up. The town…

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On policing and Providence

Published on July 16, 2015

…events such as weekly peace walks during the summer and an educational series on gang awareness. “I have always said crime is not the police’s problem, it’s the community’s problem,” she explains, “and the community has the power to resolve it.” By bringing people together to build a community spirit, Sister Pat says they can have a proactive impact on other issues like crime. Sister Pat gives an example of a response to a recent hate crime. Last summer, vandalism…

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Sister Lucille Nolan (formerly Sister Mary Lucille)

Published on December 26, 2023

…remember it all.” She referred to Lucy (and her sidekick Sister Mary Fran) as bright lights. “… The love they shared with all was heart-warming and inspirational.” A similar member was shared by a couple from Homewood, Illinois, who met Sisters Lucy and Mary Fran while walking their dogs – of course! Their relationship grew through their shared life in the local church community. “The door to the sisters’ house was always open with a warm welcome and kind words….

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Saint Mother Theodore: Truly a Woman for All Time

Published on August 26, 2018

…is astonished.” Despite the many challenges she faced, Mother Theodore persisted in her mission and was not deterred. She was able to open an academy for girls less than a year after arriving from France. She went on to establish schools throughout Indiana and Eastern Illinois. She opened two orphanages in Vincennes and a free pharmacy at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and Vincennes. Her accomplishments in such a short period are amazing for any human — but even more astounding as a…

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Throwback Thursday: Remembering Sister Beth Kelso

Published on November 3, 2016

This week’s Throwback Thursday will examine the life of Sister Beth Kelso, a Sister of Providence for 76 years. Her grandparents took part in summer stock theatrical productions and during a trip to Canada, met a young Australian actor named Joseph Kelso. Joseph married their daughter, Florine, and the family made a living in the theater. Their daughter, Elizabeth Carroll Kelso was born on Feb. 29, 1916. After being taught by the Sisters of Providence in Marywood Academy, located in…

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Women share why they are exploring life as a Sister of Providence

Published on August 24, 2018

…calling me to next.” What did the women say they enjoyed about the weekend? “Getting to connect with the Sisters of Providence at meals, having them come pray with us.” “All the conversations, the beautiful setting, the ability to ask honest and open questions.” “Community with other young women and the sisters; social time in the evenings; learning a new style of prayer.” “Everyone was so welcoming, I felt at home.” “My favorite part was meeting everyone and learning about…

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Season of Creation 2022: Most Important Actions We Can All Do

Published on September 25, 2022

…or action group. We are all strengthened when we act together as a community. Consider joining or forming a Creation Care Team, a Green Team, or a Laudato Si’ Action Platform Team, Join the Community’s CathCAP Program. Offset driving and flying carbon effects here. Here is our contribution page, and Talk, Talk, Talk to family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, about climate change. Don’t lead with scary facts which can scare and paralyze. Start from where they are, what interests or concerns…

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