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Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, 2018 reflection

Published on October 3, 2018

It was about 9:30 p.m. on one of the nights leading up to the opening of the new shrine of Saint Mother Theodore back in October of 2014. I went looking for Father Mark Joseph Costello, who was putting the finishing touches on one of the display cases in the shrine. I wanted to nudge him to quit work for the night. Many of you may recall that Mark Joseph was the liturgical consultant who helped guide the development of…

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Vowed for love, mercy and justice

Published on October 1, 2013

the poor and those who cannot confront others who oppress them due to lack of resources, fear, or hopelessness. The Sisters of Providence through our mission and ministry live this out in ministry and example. This is the most life-giving way for me to follow my passion for justice.” Sister Patty Wallace, Children’s Outreach Librarian, Indianapolis Public Library “Ministering as a hospice chaplain is very demanding. It calls me to grow as a religious sister in the world. The community…

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Novena to Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

for us here on earth. We need God’s providential care. I join in your praise and add my petition to that endless heavenly choir. (Mention your need or concern.) Thank you, my dear Saint Mother Theodore. Amen. Day 8 My dear Anne Therese, today I come to you as a close friend. Speaking to you so openly each day allows me to feel the freedom to address you so intimately. There seems to be something in your nature that comes…

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Ai Weiwei – artist for justice

Published on July 3, 2013

…affect the human family in both the East and the West. Although his art is free to travel to U.S. and European museums, Weiwei himself remains trapped under surveillance in China. In the final room of the exhibit, however, I did encounter the artist himself as he spoke to me from a documentary describing a beating that he received, emergency brain surgery that he required, his efforts to bring his attackers to justice, and his commitment to memorialize and achieve…

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Obituary

Sister Mary Adrian Jaroch

Published on October 3, 2019

themselves with love into the bosom of God, the center of felicity!” Both readings seem appropriate with which to begin this commentary on the life of Sister Mary Adrian Jaroch, which seemed to fluctuate between calm and agitation; who seemed to carry burdens whose origins were unknown to many of us, her sisters, said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Mary Adrian Jaroch, who passed away on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, at Winfield, Illinois. She was 85 years…

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National Migration Week – Day 6

Published on September 24, 2022

…… By a bow of the head or by a complete prostration of the body, Christ is to be adored because he is indeed welcomed in them … Great care and concern are to be shown in receiving poor people and pilgrims, because in them more particularly Christ is received.” Encounter – Saint Mother Theresa, Where there is Love, there is God (page 26) “Love is a one-way street. It always moves away from self in the direction of the

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Sister Dina Bato: What does it mean to you to be a Catholic Sister today?

Published on March 13, 2020

…consider no longer strictly the why of being in religious life (as I tend to overanalyze things), but to have the courage to take calculated and intentional action in faith moving forward. This calls me to discern/bounce things off with people I trust, both inside and outside of community, for the sake of the mission lived out in community. Community is what drew me, and mission lived out in community (holistically speaking) is what keeps me here. I see how…

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Principles of non-violence

Published on May 3, 2009

Martin Luther King Jr. in 1966 Paging through the newspaper the other day, I came across an interview with Ambassador Andrew Young, a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. The interviewer asked Young many questions about his early days in the civil rights movement. Young’s responses were thoughtful, measured and obviously the product of a man who has spent a lifetime working on behalf of others. I’m glad I read the interview. But what truly caught me was the

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Young woman’s letters help explain formation

Published on March 12, 2009

Sister Mary Slattery Sister Mary Slattery (RIP) probably never dreamed she would leave such an impression with her personal letters to a longtime friend. But her words were so eloquent and convincing that they were shared publicly in the pages of “The Bugle Call,” a publication that was sent to students from 1921 to 1958 who attended Sisters of Providence schools. “The Bugle Call” often contained the good news that flowed from classrooms: scholarship recipients, successful programs, top students and…

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Women’s History Month: English as a Second Language

Published on March 17, 2011

…who had also been for some time in Vincennes, was Mary Doyle. She had been Sister Gabriella, a Sister of Charity of Emmitsburg [Md.], who Bishop de la Hailandière [image on this page] had persuaded to leave her own congregation and join the Sisters of Providence. “Sister Theodore was not happy about accepting ex-members from other congregations; in fact, the rule forbade it. But in this case the bishop had acted before the sisters came, without reference to her judgment,…

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Women’s History Month: God chooses the humble

Published on March 3, 2011

…hold her. Her mother had died the year before; her sister Marie was happily married. “More than once during those last months at Soulaines, Sister Theodore’s courage failed her. She was tempted to tell Mother Mary [Lecor, image on this page] that she could not go, but she was held back by the fact that on her depended the establishment of the mission. The group could not go if she withdrew. She had all but completely made up her mind…

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Want to make someone’s day?

Published on November 14, 2013

We, Sisters of Providence, are always looking for an excuse to celebrate and we’ve come up with a way you can join us in something fun and meaningful! Today is the fifth anniversary of the Sisters of Providence Facebook page! On this day in 2008 we took the plunge into this social media pool and we have loved every minute of it. Facebook allows us to connect with some pretty awesome people and we are enjoying the sharing that happens…

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