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Newsnotes

Published on September 12, 2018

…founded and led by Sister Carol Nolan with help from Sister Loretta Picucci. Providence Family Services has existed for 23 years, serving residents in need in the Humboldt Park community of northwest Chicago. The ministry has offered young people a safe place and homework help after school. It has helped adults learn English as a Second Language and has provided bilingual, affordable counseling to people who struggle. The ministry comes to a close as Founder and Director Sister Patty Fillenwarth…

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Volunteer Spotlight: Jack Worley and 10 years of #AlpacaLove!

Published on November 18, 2022

…His dedication means the world to us. Compassionate people like Jack help make the Sisters of Providence ministries thrive and bring forth the mission of love, mercy and justice. Dependability “Jack is such a dependable volunteer who always has a smile on his face and a kind word when we greet him on Saturday mornings,” current Alpaca Herd Manager Tara Elmore added. “Even on holidays, he comes to help with the Saturday morning chores and spend some quality time with…

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This 2012 Christmas ‘wish list’ hasn’t changed

Published on December 14, 2023

…Saint Mother Theodore Guerin I didn’t know my predecessor as the Sisters of Providence Media Relations Manager, Dave Cox. I had corresponded with him many times regarding emails he would send me while I was working at a newspaper, but I never formally met him. Dave Cox, media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence, Sister Marie Kevin Tighe and Phil McCord, facilities manager, speak after the press conference. Still, by all accounts, he appeared to be a wonderful person…

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A life of joy serving on the streets

Published on January 23, 2017

…Jose to immigration. There he will take an oath to the United States to be a good citizen. Yes, he passed the immigration test, had all the necessary papers needed and was approved for this important day in his life. I was his interpreter in taking his Constitution test. I usually study and review the 100 possible Constitution questions in Spanish before serving as an interpreter for a test. This helps me to be calm and able to assure the

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Gospel reflection

December 13, 2020: Third Sunday of Advent

Published on December 10, 2020

Gospel of John 1:6-8, 19-28 A man named John was sent from God. He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to testify to the light. And this is the testimony of John. When the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to him to ask him, “Who are you?” He admitted and did not deny it, but admitted, “I am not the Christ.” So…

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‘Everything is Connected’ — Our Climate

Published on February 26, 2024

…economic development. These issues are a priority for Pope Francis, the Catholic Church and all believers, the scientific community and all citizens, as we answer the call to protect and regenerate our common home. Using this guide as a resource, the Climate Change Task Force/Laudato Si’ Action Platform Team presents a series of blogs that cites what needs to change and practical examples of how to take action that is smart. Our Climate (adapted from Our Common Home/SEI) “The climate…

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COVID-19: ‘Lessons’ Learned

Published on April 26, 2020

…was the last person … you want four shakes! Oh, you don’t want a bowl; you want your oatmeal on your plate. I understand. (Not really. Where does the milk come in?).” And who knew serving beverages could be so challenging? We use a variety of mugs. Some sisters like a big mug (or even that big green mug over there) and some prefer a smaller one; some sisters like a light coffee cup as compared to a heavy one….

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Reflections on 50 years

Published on June 29, 2017

…Saint Mary’s in Rochester, New Hampshire, and Lady Isle in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Dad also provided transportation. As a child, I truly enjoyed being my dad’s co-pilot. Our family also enjoyed visiting my aunt and her sister friends. I recall much laughter coming from the community room while the sisters were having recreation. In the winter, the sister would freeze the enclosed summer porch in the convent yard. While my parents would be visiting inside, I would be outside skating…

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Plan to join us for our Volunteer Open House!

Published on April 28, 2023

…to the Sisters of Providence; welcoming and greeting visitors; and directing visitors to the proper locations. July Book Sale Set-Up Help is needed July 22-27 to unload and organize many, many, many books. Heavy lifting required! Hours are usually 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Help for two to three hours or up to 50 hours. Just kidding, but, kind of not really! Feel free to call or email me at 812-535-2878 or volunteer@spsmw.org with any questions about the open house or volunteering…

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Come out to the Fall Volunteer Open House

Published on September 30, 2023

…organization, work committee, bible study, or another group that would like to volunteer? We have many group opportunities year-round! The Sisters of Providence also host college alternative fall and spring break service trips. As the Volunteer Coordinator, I will be available to answer any questions and help potential volunteers apply right there and then. The application process is quick and easy! Feel free to call or email with any questions about the Open House or volunteering at 812-535-2878 or volunteer@spsmw.org….

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Obituary

Sister Leona (Mary Charlene) Walsh

Published on June 10, 2010

…a half and was eventually healthy and “cancer-free,” this new cancer was not likely to respond in the same way. At that point, Sister  Leona made the courageous decision to forego any new kind of treatment. “As she shared her decision with family and friends, the first words out of her mouth were, ‘I am at peace.’ And she was. She was an inspiration. Throughout her time of illness she endured whatever came and never complained. She was so especially…

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Statement: Sisters of Providence leadership makes statement on gun control issues, sends letters to editors

Published on February 22, 2013

…of that prayer is this: “Grant us the desire, and the courage, to risk speaking and acting for the common good.” We need that grace among us now as we try to reach a healthy, civil conclusion in our gun-control debate. We pray that accessibility to assault weapons can be tempered and that we can all live safely and more humanely. We pray that the process will refocus an intentional effort of respect toward one another. See the entire Litany…

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