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Sister Marikay Duffy receives recognition for helping others in need

Published on December 29, 2014

…Refugee and Immigration services for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese. “As long as I have the stamina and mental capacity to assist in the immigration work, I will. It looks as if the community got a huge Christmas gift with the recent Executive Order on Immigration. I can hardly wait to help a whole new group of people, who have waited many years for a comprehensive reform of our laws, but this is a start and I will be there!”…

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Imperfect mercy

Published on April 15, 2016

“Jesus Christ is the face of the [Creator]’s mercy… Everything in him speaks of mercy. Nothing in him is devoid of compassion.” (Pope Francis, “Misericordiae Vultus”) As I sat on a sunny January morning pondering these words, I felt a resistance churning in me. This statement of truth felt almost too perfect to touch, too complete to be real. Is it possible that every piece of Christ’s existence spoke of mercy to those around him? What about the human pieces…

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Discover the artist within you with the Sisters of Providence

Published on August 18, 2023

…opportunity to play with alcohol inks, watercolors, beads and more. Each activity you participate in will encourage and support your creativity while broadening your experience of how art can enhance your spiritual quest. One of the five artistic Sisters of Providence leading the retreat, Sister Paula Damiano, said engaging in art helps one experience a sense of “comfort and peace.” “Art invites us to an encounter, which is a gift – a spiritual gift that might bring us into a…

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Reflections for the Silver Jubilee of Sister Evelyn Ovalles

Published on August 23, 2022

…trajectory to orient your life to Christ and in Christ. What coming to the Sisters of Providence and entering through the narrow gate have in common is the challenging task of change, of opening ourselves to God’s calls, of allowing God’s voice and grace to guide us through that gate and transform our lives. Your listening these past 25 years has led you to move from the safety of a familiar home and career in California, your landing place after…

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Lorraine Kirker: ‘the early stage of a journey’

Published on January 5, 2010

…of Providence. I do think it would be difficult for someone who has only recently come in contact with the community. 9.) Is there anything else you’d like to share? Only that I don’t feel that I am in a year of discernment as a candidate preparing to make a one year commitment as a Providence Associate. Rather I feel that I am at the early stage of a journey that is going to form the rest of my life….

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Ash Wednesday: The ‘Black Friday’ of the Church year

Published on March 2, 2022

…describe the “why.” The added challenge to lacking words for this calling is that we think our response needs to be grand and complicated, hence my giving up coffee feels inadequate. Community and prayer One of the greatest blessings for my becoming a Providence Associate was to discover how simple, small things have a tremendous impact. Another blessing was finding out how our simple, small things come together in the Providence Community to have that grand and complicated impact in…

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Meet our postulant Stephanie Rivas

Published on September 27, 2023

…life became clearer by having different experiences of working and living with others in the community. Also, during the pandemic I was able to really tune into my prayer life, by going to adoration by myself and doing daily mass online.  The call to religious experience has always been there. I just now am more aware of it than ever. Prior to that I would continue to perceive little nudges. I would see a sister from another congregation in a white habit taking…

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Conscience, Candidates and Discipleship in Voting – Part two

Published on March 26, 2020

…to the common good. But voting for candidates ultimately involves choosing a candidate for public office, not a stance, nor a specific teaching of the Church. And for this reason, faithful voting involves careful consideration of the specific ability of a particular candidate to actually advance the common good. In making this assessment, opportunity, competence and character all come into play. The question of opportunity is pivotal in voting discipleship. What are the elements of human life and dignity that…

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Coming of age with Vatican II

Published on January 7, 2013

Sister Denise Wilkinson in various stages of formation with the Sisters of Providence. From left, entering the congregation, as a postulant and as a novice Sister Denise Wilkinson today On Sept. 12, 1963, the Sisters of Providence welcomed 58 of us as postulants. We arrived with a small black suitcase and a foot locker filled with a variety of personal supplies, regulation nightgowns, black stockings, nun shoes, men’s white handkerchiefs, black postulant skirts, black under blouses and black capes. We…

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An open letter regarding the use of military force in Syria

Published on September 5, 2013

…courage, to risk speaking and acting for the common good.” In that spirit, we ask you to contact your two U.S. Senators and your Representative and urge them to vote against a resolution authorizing the use of military force in Syria. Instead, ask them to support U.S. leadership, in collaboration with the international community, for an immediate ceasefire in Syria and serious, inclusive negotiations for peace. (See below for contact information.) We know that the Senate Foreign Relations committee has…

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My secret life …

Published on April 17, 2015

…time. That is, when she is not exploring her territory, keeping the intrusive house sparrows at bay or bedding down for a nap in the hay. The row-crop agriculture at the White Violet farm was a bit intimidating for my knees, but when I saw the Reflection Garden, the Rubicon was crossed (with muddy feet)! The Reflection Garden (the “garden”) immediately took me into its secret life. It is a place of quiet, retreat and the loveliness of creation. And,…

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Reflections from the 2018 Golden/Silver Jubilee Celebration

Published on July 3, 2018

…Sisters of Providence at that time, among them our jubilarians Sisters Marianne Ridgell and Jodi O’Neill and various of their former band members who are here with us today. There were seven women who entered the Youngstown Ohio Ursuline community that same year with our now Providence Sister Jan Craven. A question to our golden jubilarians have grappled with this year has been, “Why did we remain as Sisters of Providence?” For the two silver jubilarians, 1993 by comparison was…

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