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The Six C’s of convening constructive conversation

Published on May 17, 2017

…talk to one another. Curiosity Decide together what questions are likely to surface new information that will be of genuine mutual interest. Ask questions to learn. Commitment Discuss what commitments will strengthen mutual trust. For example, to stay until the end, to honor requests to keep what is said to yourself or “off the record,” to “hang in” to the best of your ability, listening even to what is hard to hear. (Courage might have been a 7th C.) Credibility…

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Why I love Mother Theodore

Published on August 29, 2012

…we never thought we’d be capable of, like companioning a loved one through the hardest thing either of us has ever done. Mother Theodore’s story of gradual miracles is my story, too. (The woman who wrote so many profound and eloquent aphorisms also wrote, “I am quite a grumbler.” This is why I love her. This is why she’s an apple on my tree.) Her open arms I don’t know what I believe in most of the time, but I…

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Crossing the Borders of our Hearts

Published on November 29, 2018

…should instead, remit the most compassion. I hope, soon the only difference between a legal refugee and an illegal immigrant will be how willing we are to open our homes, offer refuge and carry each other towards the horizon of care. Copyright© 2016 by Craig Santos Perez. Originally published in Poem–a-Day on May 11, 2016 by the Academy of American Poets While we may not be able physically to minister to the many families at the U.S border, we are…

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We continue to pray for all as a new school year begins

Published on August 11, 2023

…and help them teach what is just and true. Send your grace to guide and guard our students and teachers and to keep them from all harm. Open their hearts to your presence and enfold them in your peace and protection. Hold them in the palm of your hand and bring them home safely at day’s end. Amen. Whether you’re a student, a parent, a teacher, or involved in education in any way, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods,…

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Grateful for all who have served this Memorial Day

Published on May 26, 2014

…effected in making it a clean, comfortable house for the sick soldiers filled the people with admiration and inspired them with great confidence. In the Indianapolis Daily Journal, June 11, 1864, the Indiana soldiers wounded in Sherman’s army were brought to City General Hospital and one soldier noted, “next to home it was the sweetest, quietest spot he had ever found.” In December, 2000, the “National Moment of Remembrance” resolution was passed to help re-educate and remind Americans of the

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Providence Health Care at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: a place I would want to be

Published on January 10, 2013

…to not only be witnessing but to be sharing the news with others about the wonderful health care facility at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, now open to the public. In the past few months an assisted living area has opened up to non-sisters, as well as a short-term stay “rehab to home” unit. Outpatient therapy is also available. At some point in the future, the long-term health care unit will also be opening to the public. Patient perspective Recently I had the

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Human Rights Day: ‘I’m grateful I had the opportunity to participate’

Published on March 15, 2016

…of food, etc., touched my heart,” Sister Mary said. “In talking with him afterward, I learned he was taught by the Sisters of Providence at Saint Joan of Arc, in Indianapolis!” White Violet Center for Eco-Justice Associate Director Robyn Morton also presented “Climate Change versus Global Warming versus Climate Chaos, and more,” during the event. Below is video of portions of the event, including the opening African Drumming Session, hosted by Indiana State University student Kirk Owusu Moore.   https://www.youtube.com/embed/9YiqUYO3-KA…

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No time for despair: climate change reality

Published on May 9, 2017

will go down as the year without winter. We’re seeing tropical pests in the garden. I swatted my first mosquito in early February. No kidding. Can we change? Yes! Ceasing to use our precious atmosphere as an open sewer is step one. Renewable energy is rapidly overtaking the combustion of fossil fuels as the cheapest, safest, and cleanest way to power our lives. The scale of innovation in the advancement of solar and wind technologies is as large as the

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Reflections for Foundation Day — Oct. 22, 2018

Published on October 22, 2018

…many questions to answer in one reflection, I know, so let’s go instead inside the log cabin. Many of you know the scene well. The sisters had arrived. Father Buteaux had uttered that long remembered phrase, “Come down sisters, we have arrived!” They announced their desire, before all things, to visit the Blessed Sacrament and that they would not speak to anyone before having satisfied this longing of their hearts. Mother Theodore wrote of that moment: “The priest preceded us…

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Preparing to celebrate Earth Day!

Published on March 24, 2023

Earth Day, first celebrated in 1970, is an annual event which takes place on April 22 in almost 200 countries. It demonstrates support for environmental protection. Earth Day is a great opportunity to revisit the commitments we made to care for our common home! For an examen on this, visit Ignatian Solidarity network. Sisters Lisa Stallings, Mary Beth Klingel and General Superior Dawn Tomaszewski enjoying greeting everyone at the information booth during a past Earth Day celebration at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods….

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Simon and Daisy

Published on January 23, 2013

…of guide and cheerleader, demonstrating his down-the-stairs technique, offering to make the trip with Daisy, and finally nudging and encouraging the younger dog until she’s able to follow his example. The aw factor is high, no doubt about it. Who can resist Daisy’s puppy whine and apparent inability to control her legs or her fear? And who doesn’t recognize in Simon a strange and lovable mixture of adolescent swagger [look what I can do?] and tender-hearted solicitude? Cuteness aside, Daisy…

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I unite with all my sisters and all who share the charism of Providence …

Published on March 31, 2015

…— the loving embrace of my sisters, associates, and the White Violet community that I so miss. With the new adventures of teaching and studying for my Ph.D. in Texas, I’ve barely written about the Sisters of Providence [on my personal blog]. But that doesn’t mean I am not thinking about them. Blog post author and Providence Associate Kaitlyn Willy, left, hanging out with and building community with Sisters Dina Bato and Arrianne Whittaker. My Providence Community is one of…

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