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Sister Joan Kirkpatrick: supporting lay people

Published on March 9, 2009

Sister Joan Kirkpatrick (left) is the companion of Teresa Clark. Sister Joan Kirkpatrick of Terre Haute, Ind. — 2008-2009 companion to Teresa Clark; 2007-2008 companion to Providence Associate Kay Sisk 1.) Why did you want to become a companion? As the number of members in the priesthood and religious communities continues to diminish, I see this as the era of the lay minister in the Church. My desire is to be of support to lay people in their spiritual growth…

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Where will faith lead this community of Providence?

Published on October 22, 2023

…on that foundation of faith we stand today, a community of Providence. Built by the faith and fortitude of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and her five companions as well as all the Sisters of Providence who have gone before us, who are with us now, and who will continue to build this community in the future. A new way to live the mission Sixteen years ago, the Providence Community added a new level to this foundation. The Providence Associate relationship…

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A shared Reflection for Foundation Day

Published on October 27, 2016

…of our times. Seventy-two years ago, I left my home and large, loving family to enter this community. I believe it was the strong relationships formed during the six months of postulancy with my band members that helped me come to love the life God had chosen for me. I believe similar relationships formed over these many years with so many Sisters of Providence, colleagues, students, parishioners and friends have given me hope and happiness as a Sister of Providence…

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Our commitment to Laudato Si’ Action Platform

Published on May 21, 2022

Editor’s Note: Laudato Si’ Week is May 22-29 this year. In this blog, our Climate Change Task Force explains our commitment to the plan for the next seven years. In the Winter 2022 edition of HOPE Magazine, Sister Cathy Campbell, SP, wrote an article introducing the Sisters of Providence Climate Change Task Force and its commitment to the Laudato Si’ Action Platform for the next seven years. We made the commitment on behalf of the Providence Community – the Sisters…

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Sisters hand out awards at annual dinner

Published on June 7, 2017

…sisters’ HOPE Magazine editorial board and the Guerin Outreach Ministries board. The Sarah and Joseph Thralls Award honors individuals, a family or a group that has made significant contributions of time, talent and resources to the Congregation. It is named in honor of the family that offered hospitality by way of a cabin in a dense forest to Mother Theodore and her five companions after they arrived at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840 and continued to assist them as they adjusted…

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Welcome to the ‘Evolving Woods’

Published on May 12, 2022

Senior Living Sisters Joanne Golding, SP, and Joan Kirkpatrick, SP, enjoying peace and comfort at home with their pets in the new St. Mary’s Senior Living apartments, now open to the public One example of this plan is the recent repurposing of Owens Hall, now called St. Mary’s Senior Living. The housing community, which opened in late 2021, is run by Flaherty & Collins Properties of Indianapolis. It came into being following the approval of $2 million in tax credits…

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Sister Mary Eleanor Galvin

Published on December 27, 2012

…her star to the end,” said Sister Mary Roger Madden in her commentary on Sister Eleanor. Sister Mary Eleanor was born Marilyn Barbara Galvin on Dec. 3, 1926 to Joseph and Mary Downing Galvin in Malden, Massachusetts. One of four children, she was preceded in death by brothers Lorimer and Neil. She is survived by one sister who is also a Sister of Providence, Sister Michaela Galvin. Growing up, Marilyn was a member of Sacred Heart parish and attended Cheverus…

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A Christmas memory

Published on December 22, 2017

…of the Old City. When our hosts saw where we were staying, one of the Jesuits offered to come to say Mass early Christmas morning with the two of us. The basilica is built over the stones where it is believed that Christ was brought before Pilate. We knelt on stones that showed the markings of the games played by Roman soldiers occupying this area. That Christmas Mass, with just three of us down on stones where Christ had once…

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New Providence Associate candidates share what brought them here

Published on October 14, 2016

…women been all my life?’” Providence Associate Candidate Sarian Bouma and her sister companion Sister Marie McCarthy walk and talk during orientation. “It’s a great comfort being with people who love and value what I love and value. It seems to me the Sisters of Providence stand at the deep intersection between spirituality and social justice.” “A friend told me ‘You are looking for the feminine face of God, and you’ve caught a glimpse of it in the Sisters of…

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Forgiveness and reconciliation

Published on April 20, 2009

…forcefully known. On hearing this description of her grandmother, Audrey said: “Grandma wouldn’t do that! Grandma is like God, slow to anger!” We could add the rest of the quote from Psalm 145: “rich in mercy and compassion.” Audrey’s words echo in me often as I listen and ponder the opposite sides of community, national and international issues. The God we seek and the God who persistently seeks us IS “slow to anger, rich in mercy and compassion.” The forgiving…

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In the Pope’s Presence

Published on October 2, 2015

…States. “He showed gratitude to the U.S. sisters for their commitment to education and to the church,” she said. “Pope Francis brought an important and inspiring message to Congress,” Sen. Donnelly said. “He reminded us all of the importance of each individual, each person’s humanity, and our obligation to try to work together and help our brothers, and sisters, and those in need in our community and our country.” Following the one-hour address, Sister Lawrence Ann said Sen. Donnelly escorted…

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Sister Barbara Zeller

Published on July 30, 2006

…mostly positive challenges,” she said. “Wasn’t it that ‘Mission Impossible’ dude who said ‘don’t you love to see a plan come together?’ I love that!” Her father would come home from work in the evening, have dinner, then go out to build houses. Her mother did the interior decorating. They built 68 homes while her father had a full-time job. Even though she acts as CEO for three separate corporations under the highly successful PSSM umbrella, she said hands-on ministry…

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