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Theological shifts with Second Vatican Council

Published on January 7, 2013

…new methods and placing heavy strictures on their teaching. Practically speaking, Catholic biblical studies were dormant for almost a century. Sister Alexa in the 1960s Then in 1943, 20 years before Vatican II, Pius XII not only approved but actually encouraged the utilization of the historical method in Biblical studies. Almost immediately Biblical renewal became the order of the day. Best of all, people were finding that the Bible — even the Old Testament — could touch their lives. The

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A 2021 Reflection for our Senior Jubilee

Published on December 10, 2021

…she is truly free from her suffering. Rest in peace, dear Winnie. Another thought or line that has been playing in my head as I reflected about our jubilarians comes from a rather contemporary Christmas song entitled, “Mary, did you know?” I actually have Jubilarian Marie McCarthy to thank for that. As my new housemate, Marie has been practicing that song on the piano that now graces our home. “Mary, did you know … that your baby boy Would one…

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Sisters of Providence ministry snapshot

Published on July 14, 2014

…together painted a powerful picture for us. We’d like to share it with you. Below is a brief description of each ministry. Click the title to learn more. The Connecting Link in West Terre Haute, Indiana. Sister Dorothy Rasche at the Connecting Link acts as a referral to individuals in need of food, furniture, clothing and other basic necessities and services. In addition to referrals, she provides advocacy and support in the local community. All services are free. Educational/Family Services…

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Complexity of Life and its Dependence on the Environment

Published on August 31, 2020

…better appreciate the need to safeguard the high diversity of both living organisms and their environment. Ongoing research projects continue to provide insight into evolutionary processes, which are carried out in nature by self-organization, taking care to safeguard a relatively high genetic stability and also ensuring occasional variations of living conditions and their inhabitants. The human population on our planet should avoid intervening in these naturally ongoing evolutionary processes to ensure high biodiversity and its sustainable long-term development. It is…

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A Valentine’s Day reflection for 2014

Published on February 13, 2014

I woke up thinking about hearts. Physical hearts — healthy ones, not-so-healthy ones; baby hearts, grown-up hearts; gifted, transplanted hearts; hearts stopping suddenly or over years and years of time. Metaphoric hearts — source of our emotions — happy, sad; wounded, broken, mending, healed; sturdy, fragile; confident, wary; optimistic, fretful; carefree, burdened; passionate, indifferent. The list could on and on, couldn’t it? How’s your heart — physically and/or metaphorically? Are you inclined to prayer of praise and/or petition when you

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Providence: together as one creation

Published on April 20, 2014

…superiors come together toward this goal. And so the Conference of Major Superiors of Women [which later became the Leadership Conference of Women Religious] was formed in the United States. Efforts to work together continued during the 1960s. Then Vatican II called us to walk with the people of God and watch for the “signs of the times.” By the early 1970s, religious were coming together in new ways. The justice lobbying group NETWORK formed in Washington, D.C. The 8th…

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Earth Day: A Holy Day of Obligation

Published on April 20, 2017

…to change our practices. The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods invite everyone in the Wabash Valley to attend its 19th annual Earth Day Celebration on Sat., April 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All activities are free and open to the public. You’ll enjoy mini-workshops, pony rides, a bicycle blessing, food vendors and nearly 40 booths selling handmade and homemade items. Returning favorites such as Silly Safari, alpaca shearing demos and the bake sale will also be available….

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2010 Rite of Commitment

Published on November 13, 2010

…photo with Sister Mary Ann Lechner prior to the Rite of Commitment and Renewal on Nov. 13, 2010. Sister Mary Ann was filling in for Ronda’s companion, Sister Catherine Livers, who was unable to attend. Providence Associate Roberta King (right) of Terre Haute, Ind., poses for a photo with her companion, Sister Mary Beth Klingel, during the reception on Nov. 13, 2010. Sixty Providence Associates from all over the country renewed their commitments during the Rite of Commitment and Renewal…

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Sister Leslie Dao professes first vows

Published on June 30, 2024

…of Providence. Drawn In “I was drawn to the Sisters of Providence by the Charism, by the welcoming spirit, the gentle smile, the little caring note and the kind gestures,” she admitted. “They have led me to believe this is the right community; a community I would like to belong.” Sister Leslie Dao (center) professing first vows with General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (left) and Father Terry Johnson. A native of Vietnam, Sister Leslie’s family immigrated to the United States…

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Sister Ann Marie Boyce

Published on January 2, 2019

…top of a lampshade, and proceeded to the kitchen where we all gathered and said, ‘Deal me in.’ She was a fierce competitor and we all wanted her as a partner in the games. How she would laugh and chuckle when she made a bold move! I know she continued to enjoy playing cards in her later years and even pursued a competition between herself and the computer in the game of ‘Free Cell.’” Ann Marie returned to the Motherhouse…

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Newsnotes from fall 2022 HOPE magazine

Published on September 14, 2022

…and new LED lights were installed. As of the end of July, the fountain is back up and running in its restored glory. Valley Professionals Community Health Center opens On June 14, Valley Professionals Community Health Center had its official ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for the West Terre Haute community. Sister Dorothy Rasche, SP, Director of The Connecting Link, was heavily involved in getting the health center opened in West Terre Haute, helping organize events to raise money…

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2020 Christmas letter from General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski

Published on December 15, 2020

Dear Friends, Imagine the journey of Mary and Joseph of Nazareth more than 2,000 years ago. A newly betrothed couple, they were forced to register for a census in a town about 90 miles away from their home. Mary was nine months pregnant. It was a cold, long road to Bethlehem. Difficulties and dangers were certainly their constant companions even before they took to the road. But we know the end of their story, don’t we? “The people who walked…

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