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Sisters of Providence honor elder sisters

Published on August 7, 2014

“You certainly have fed the soul of the Congregation,” Sister Denise Wilkinson said. “We love and celebrate you.” Sisters of Providence General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson was talking to 31 sisters, all aged 90 and over, who were recognized for lives well-lived at a “90s Party,” in the dining hall at Providence Hall on the grounds of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., Monday, Aug. 4. The afternoon began with the singing of “The Bells of St. Mary’s,” followed by the welcome from…

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Meet the Providence Associate Director

Providence Associate Debbie Dillow Debbie Dillow, PA Director of Providence Associates Indianapolis, Indiana I love creating quilts, crewel artwork, watercolor, and knitting. I love nature – I speak to the animals (they don’t speak back or at least I can’t understand them) I love my children and grandchildren. I try to spend as much time with them as I can especially since they live in Colorado. Degrees/background: certified expanded duties dental assistant, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Informatics in Media…

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Celebrating our senior jubilarians!

Published on December 19, 2019

…Suzanne Buthod at prayer Sister Rosemary Nudd visits with Sister Ellen Cunningham before Mass Sister Denise Wilkinson greets Sister Margaret Norris before Mass Sister Regina Marie McIntyre joins the other sisters in song Sister Miriam Clare Stoll listens Sister Suzanne Buthod, center, wtih General Officers Sisters Lisa Stallings and Dawn Tomaszewski Sister Florence Norton and Mildred Geisler smile while listening to the reflection Sister Paula Modaff reads the first reading Senior jubilarians join in the Mass Sister Charles Van Hoy…

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Merging parishes and creating community

Published on June 8, 2023

…vessels. Different colors of clay can symbolize the unique traditions and customs of the parishes that come together to create a new community. Beyond parish meetings dealing with the business of combining the parishes, opportunities to be together in creative and social gatherings will stimulate and foster meaningful relationships. The foundation for growth depends on our respect and appreciation of one another. We will come to relish the various coils that become the new vessel that holds our sacred community….

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Called by God to life as a doctor and a Sister of Providence

Published on December 2, 2020

…of this dream, while painful and challenging, also provided a sense of freedom. Ultimately this reinvigorated my passion for medicine later on in my journey. In community Sister Arrianne spends some time planting in the organic gardens at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice in 2015. I entered the community Jan. 4, 2012. I spent many years learning about who I was in the context of this community and who this community was in the context of our larger mission. In…

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Reflections for Profession of Perpetual Vows

Published on August 22, 2022

…you are and who you will help us to become because of your yes. There is cause for rejoicing here!! And so on behalf of the Providence Community, and with these words of Saint Mother Theodore, I ask you to stand as I call you forth to your perpetual profession of vows. “If … you are quite determined to belong entirely to God, to work with all your strength … I say to you with assurance, Come.” Tracey, Arrianne: Come!…

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Women share why they are exploring life as a Sister of Providence

Published on August 24, 2018

…might be for them. This past April, we had 17 women attend the Come and See retreat! We were ecstatic at the great amount of interest. We were also impressed with the women who attended and what they had to say. Why did they come? Here are some of their reasons. “To meet sisters in person and get to speak with them. To see if it was a possible fit for me.” “I just love visiting with the sisters and…

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8th Day Center Statement on Orlando massacre

Published on June 17, 2016

…queer Latino community of Orlando was inexcusable; it is an attack on the human community at large. The shooter’s actions are representative of the ills and pathologies of our culture, a culture that perpetuates violence, racism, homophobia, and hyper-masculinity. Until we address these ills of our society, we will never see an end to this violence. As a faith-based organization, we know that we must address the flawed structures and attitudes within our own faith communities that perpetuate these ills…

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Pondering Christ’s birth in our hearts

Published on December 24, 2021

…him, but who have so many questions about who he is. The child is named Jesus. He grows up to be a man who is both human and the Son of God. Jesus is obedient to God and follows God’s will. He instructs us to love one another and we try. Honoring Christ, honoring Mary This Christmas we honor the Christ child. But we also honor Mary, Our Lady of Providence who said “yes.” We are reminded that it was…

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A closer look at ‘How to Be an Antiracist’

Published on January 13, 2022

Note: Sister Jan Craven, SP, has written this blog regarding the book “How to Be an Antiracist,” written by Ibram X. Kendi. We will conduct a series on the book during the month of February. “How to Be an Antiracist,” is a fascinating book to read, especially with a group of people. I believe one goal of this book study will be to go beyond the cognizance of racism to a subsequent stage which is contributing to the development of…

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Light among darkness: A reflection for the second Sunday of Advent

Published on December 8, 2019

…look even more attentively for Christ in all persons and in all places. Our Advent readings speak of seemingly impossible things. What are we to make of natural enemies from the animal world playing together? And a human child hanging out next to the den of a cobra? For that matter, what meaning can we discern in Isaiah’s proclamation that “there will be no harm, no destruction anywhere in my holy mountain?” Perhaps, followers of Jesus in 2019 and beyond…

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Recognizing Jesus

Published on August 19, 2012

Reflection on the event of Arrianne Whittaker entering the Novitiate. “This is the good news of Jesus Christ!” Arianne, I don’t know about you, but the good news proclaimed for us just now has a different feel for me today than it did when we heard it a few days after the celebration of Easter. Then, we’d just come through days of intense celebration of Jesus’ passion, death and resurrection. Surrounded by Easter lilies, spring flowers, pastel colors, we felt…

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