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8th Day Center Statement on Orlando massacre

Published on June 17, 2016

…and attitudes within our own faith communities that perpetuate these ills so that true justice, peace, and safety can be achieved for all. “8th Day Center vows to stand with the LGBTQ+ community to address the systems that allow such heinous acts to take place. We cannot and we will not rest until the diversity of the human community is celebrated, and all are reverenced for the sacredness of their humanity.” Learn more about 8th Day Center for Justice here….

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Sending out a ‘Thank You’ in anticipation of School Principals’ Day!

Published on April 30, 2021

the parts of the ministry that are difficult if not heartbreaking: Talking with and getting help for a student who feels so overwhelmed by school or life that she is considering suicide; strategizing with a parent whose spouse is abusing her; companioning a faculty member whose life is being cut short by illness; working with the school community to wrap in love the student whose parent murdered his spouse; consulting with the counselor to find safety nets for the student…

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Providence Associates seem to share the same major desire

Published on December 3, 2013

…with the sisters and other Associates: “I have come to learn that Providence, for the sisters, is what God’s will is for me.” On a somber note, two of the 2013 Associates, Dottie King and Lee Crislip, could not receive cross pin symbol from the companions who had so ably and lovingly guided them through their study and discernment process. King’s companion, Sister Jeanne Knoerle, died June 10, and Crislip’s companion, Sister Catherine Livers, died Oct. 20. Sister Lisa Stallings…

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New Providence Associates share their journey – part 1

Published on December 9, 2020

…understanding presented itself and build upon it through conversations with my companion. I had to ask a lot of questions. And I learned to pray differently. I had to reflect on what it means to live with a common intention within a world that makes it easier to walk away from confusion than towards it; to study and inquire about it from a different view and then accept that there will always be another question and that’s OK. It was…

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Sister Bernice Kuper (formerly Sister Ann Bernice)

Published on November 26, 2013

…Hall community; to continue radiation treatment when the cancer recurred; to cease treatments when it was shown that the radiation hadn’t been very effective against the cancer. Her recent fall, the resultant broken pelvis, the encroaching cancer finally took its toll in the last two weeks. So, with equal parts rejoicing and grieving, we mark Bernice’s movement into freedom, into new and everlasting life, into the fullness of the presence of Providence, whose faithful witness she was. Yesterday, I opened…

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The wisdom of Saint Mother Theodore: Letter to Sister Gabriella

Published on October 12, 2011

come back again in your cold North. “I wish you could see the beautiful ornament we have received from our good Bishop [Saint-Palais] and also a pretty little Infant Jesus upon some straw. On pulling a string it opens both its arms and eyes and appears ready to speak. Sister Agatha seeing it for the first time exclaimed aloud. She thought it was a wonderful miracle. …” (“Letters and Journals,” pages 348-349) Read a personal prayer to Saint Mother Theodore….

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Toward the future: young sisters look forward

Published on October 17, 2014

…Whittaker, right, at her first vows ceremony poses with Novice Director Sister Janice Smith. Sister Dina said, “I hope that our Congregation would continue to grow in cultural and spiritual diversity and acceptance, as every person, no matter what background, has tremendous potential to impact the common good. Also that we would open ourselves to more forms of collaboration with our ministry partners and associates.” Sister Joni hopes that by relying on the wisdom of those sisters that have come…

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Imperfect mercy

Published on April 15, 2016

…mercy in these encounters with women who called him to compassion even as he seemed to resist? What does God call us to in these examples? As I stared into the Phoenix sky, I imagined what these moments must have been like for Jesus. I realized that in both stories, Jesus was open and vulnerable enough to allow others to call him to mercy. In the end, when it came to choosing mercy or sticking with his original plan, Jesus…

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Reflecting on our Annual Meeting

Published on July 21, 2018

…Chapter commitments, helping us to focus on what we call, “Our Emerging Future.” In addition to interculturality, we also explored Climate Change as part of our Chapter commitment to our chosen justice focus on the environment. The Climate Change Task Force, an arm of our Justice Coordinating Commission, introduced its Providence Climate Agreement, a pledge to reduce collective emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by 2 million pounds by June 2019. It is an ambitious goal, but one we learned can…

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Sisters and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College: planting seeds of hope in a new generation

Published on January 10, 2019

The project asks students and faculty working with them to create a time capsule to be opened in 20 years. The artifacts are to relate to the themes of spirituality, sustainability, social justice and women’s issues integral to the Woods Core program. The students, faculty and sisters will put these objects in the capsule at the final session. The capsules will be sealed and stored until being opened in 2038. (Originally published in the Winter 2019 issue of HOPE magazine.)…

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Sisters to conduct Volunteer Open House

Published on May 8, 2023

Do you like to make a difference? If so, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, welcome you to join them for a volunteer open house from 9-11 a.m., EDT, on Thursday, May 18, in the Foley Room of Providence Spirituality & Conference Center at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. “The open house is a great opportunity for those who have not yet signed up to volunteer for the sisters to get to know the volunteer opportunities in your backyard while enjoying…

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Call to Action: Write Opinion Editorials for local media outlets

Published on February 27, 2020

Publishing opinion editorials is a great way to get the attention of your members of Congress. Sometimes it helps to gather a team of support in your initial attempts at writing an Opinion Editorial (Op Ed). As you prepare to enter Lent and commit to some action, please consider inviting your friends, colleagues, PA Circle and/or parish group to gather together to write Op Eds. Make it a fun experience with snacks, drinks, and writing materials. To begin, it is…

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