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Sister Marie Kevin Tighe answers questions

Published on October 1, 2006

…and saints after the time of Christ. 2. Why do we use intercessors in our prayers to God? Well, we don’t really need to have an intercessor, but sometimes it’s helpful. The Church has a doctrine called the Communion of Saints, and the word “communion” there doesn’t refer to the Eucharist. It refers to our being connected to each other with our common life of God who lives in each one of us. And because we all belong to one…

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Obituary

Sister Patricia Marie Woods

Published on February 27, 2005

…Woods, who died Feb. 27. Born Marion Gertrude Woods April 1, 1911, in Everett, Mass., she was one of three children of John and Katherine Halligan Woods. She attended Cheverus grade and high schools in Malden, Mass. “After graduation, Sister Patricia Marie wanted to enter the Sisters of Providence, but her mother preferred that she enter the Sisters of St. Joseph because they were located in the East,” shared Sister Catherine. “However, after many discussions and a few tears, she…

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Sister Marie Kevin Tighe

Published on May 19, 2014

“Nothing therefore can come between us and the love of Christ … neither death or life, neither angels nor principalities, nothing that exists, nothing still to come, not any power, or height or depth, nor any created thing, can ever come between us and the love of God made visible in Christ Jesus.” Reading: Romans 8:28-39 (selected verses) I feel that I should begin this commentary about Sister Marie Kevin’s nearly 90-year long life’s journey with a disclaimer. What was…

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Political Engagement Committee: Our Platform

Published on June 10, 2020

…in the United States – Tabitha M. Benney, University of Utah 3. We support community resilience and livability as evidenced by communities being equipped to engage in sustainable climate action planning that: Integrates policies and practices related to advancing food justice, Advocating for transportation equity, Upholding civil and human rights in emergency management, and Facilitating participatory democracy. Supporting Articles Can citizen action stop climate change? (The Fast Company), Anya Kamenetz, February 19, 2009 Updated citizens’ climate action plan for Newton…

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A journey of Providence on Chicago’s westside

Published on May 13, 2022

…of health care, and decreased quality of public education. Jobs, businesses, grocery stores, factories and many other resources moved from the community. People coming into the neighborhood wanted the same quality of life as those moving out but had great difficulty in finding it. Definitely all were looking for a safe place to live. “White flight” also affected St. Angela School as parents naturally took their children out of school when they moved. The school enrollment went down, yet it…

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Gospel reflection

March 19, 2023: Fourth Sunday of Lent Year A

Published on March 16, 2023

…the light of Christ who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Action Let us continue praying during this Lent for the Elect and for ourselves. May the light of Christ penetrate the darkness of our hearts, making possible a deeper faith in the One who is Life. O God, trusting in the truth of Christ, may the Elect find freedom of mind and heart. Freed by the power of the Holy Spirit may they put all fear behind…

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The joys of music

Published on July 17, 2019

…I reflect on my internship, I hope I was able to inspire new ways of thinking about the use of music for the well-being of all the residents and staff, solidified more connections to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, and further supported their sense of Community. “As we have come to learn, perhaps the most unique quality about music therapy is the deeply rooted relationship between the patient and therapist through what is created and revealed in the music,” – Mary Kidwell…

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March 12, 2023: Third Sunday of Lent

Published on March 9, 2023

…what are called Scrutinies. On the Third, Fourth and Fifth Sundays of Lent, those to be fully initiated into the church during the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night enter into an intensified time of prayer. The Scrutinies (rituals) are intended to confirm the catechumens in their commitment as they complete their journey to baptism, confirmation and communion. They are invited to deepen their resolve to hold fast to Christ and to carry out their decision to love God above…

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Fresh eyes on Sisters of Providence Annual Meeting

Published on July 7, 2017

Letter Circular, July 5, 1855 My beloved Sisters: The longed-for time of our annual retreat has come once more. The voice of the Lord calls you to your dear solitude of Saint Mary’s not only that you may rest after a year of painful labors, but especially that you may purify your hearts more and more in communion with God and acquire new strength and fervor for the time to come. Put everything in good order in your establishments and…

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Obituary

Sister Elizabeth Grannan

Published on May 30, 2014

…independent, a very caring person, a feminist, a role model, compassionate and generous. The scripture read earlier spoke of compassion. Betty was a passionate person and this was evidenced in her compassion for the elderly and the lonely. We give thanks today for the life of Betty and pray that our passions will enable us to be caring and compassionate people. There’s a song that says, “When we all get to Heaven, what a place for rejoicing it will be.”…

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ONE of several, but Indiana’s first

Published on October 23, 2014

…letters and journals tell how he and his companions were led from village to village, how they were beaten, tortured and forced to watch as their Huron converts were mangled and killed. He eventually met his death as a martyr in 1646. Jean de Lalande died 1646; Lalande was also part of the same missionary group that Issac Jogues was. As a teenager, he ministered in upstate New York and Canada alongside Father Isaac Jogues. He was martyred on October…

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Foundation Day and our French connection

Published on October 24, 2022

…and to see the pictures of our own Sisters Ann Margaret O’Hara, Denise Wilkinson and Diane Ris hanging on the walls in Mother Theodore’s home in Étables mirrored for me the indisputable relationship we have with Ruillé. There is no denial that we share a common bond, a common heritage and a common call. Going to the Breton shores and putting my feet in the waters where Mother Theodore would go to reflect and pray while she was young led…

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