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Elections and papal visit in Sri Lanka

Published on January 16, 2015

If you have been following the international news, you might have heard that Sri Lanka had a national election on Jan. 8 which had the surprising result of the the people voting out the current government. Best of all, a group of official Asian observers highly commended Sri Lankans for a fair and peaceful election. I found myself taking a sense of pride in the whole thing. My housemates, who felt that the current president had little concern for the…

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Celebrating National CSA Sign-Up Day

Published on February 26, 2015

…of squash types for later use in deliciously moist cookies. I love this recipe from Barbara Kingsolver’s book, “Animal, Vegetable Miracle,“ and have used it successfully with a variety of squash types like acorn, butternut, zucchini, and pumpkin. 5. Roasted eggplant and tomato soup – Not sure what to do with this Italian veggie beyond eggplant parmesan? Using eggplant in soups, sauces and dips was an exciting discovery for me. Roasting eggplants and tomatoes takes a little time, but the…

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When I’m rich: Providence dreams in the Desert

Published on March 11, 2015

…to help them in their struggle to break their boundaries and to give them hope. (This originally was written as an e-newsletter update from Sister Carol Nolan. She sends updates from her ministry at Providence in the Desert several times a year. You can sign up to receive the e-newsletter here. If you feel called to help us in our ministry of making life easier for some of the poorest residents of the United States, you can donate online here.)…

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Ministry helps older adults not get lost in the parish community

Published on July 16, 2015

…for the Sisters of Providence before ministering as a caregiver for her mom and dad in their final years, felt a strong nudge from Providence to evolve Silver Linings as a natural way for her to use her gifts as a spiritual companion and caregiver. “As we age, we all have the developmental task of figuring out our purpose and our legacy.” In a parish bulletin article, Sister Carole told parishioners: “There comes a time in life when persons question…

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Devotion at a global level: Sister Mary Rita Griffin

Published on October 15, 2015

…of six prayer requests each week. “Recently I have received prayer requests from people experiencing serious illnesses, in fear of losing their house, dealing with other anxieties.” Sister Mary composes a personalized response to each prayer request. She expresses her own love and support as well as that of the Sisters of Providence community. She then copies the requests into the official intention book located in the shrine, representing that the intention has been laid into the hands of Our…

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Amy Miranda receives 2015 Leadership and Advocacy Award from GOM

Published on October 20, 2015

…in getting more publicity for Guerin Outreach Ministries, both online and in print.” “I have loved working with Guerin Outreach Ministries,” Miranda said. “I really believe in the good work they do, and it has been a privilege to help tell their story. Even if I’m not working with the ministry, I will remain a lifelong supporter.” Miranda – a resident of Terre Haute – said she is particularly touched by what the ministries do because she had few options…

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Reinventing ourselves as Sisters of Providence

Published on October 24, 2015

…original “Patchwork Parables” as homilies during family Masses at several parishes in Chicago. The just-published issue of the Sisters of Providence magazine, HOPE, highlights some of the amazing ways our senior sisters continue to reinvent themselves and inspire all of us. Read HOPE online here. After more ministry in education and opportunities to minister collaboratively on boards and committees for national programs, I have now landed in the early years of my 7th decade back in the role of an…

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You help Providence in the Desert make a difference!

Published on November 21, 2015

Here we are again! We at Providence in the Desert are still teaching English to immigrants in California, helping them have a better quality of life, and, as always, ever grateful for your help. Imagine what it would be like coming to a new country, trying to make a better life for yourself and for your children. Imagine how difficult that would be if everyone around you spoke a language you did not know. Sister Loretta Picucci, at back left,…

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Fair Food Campaign: The Super Bowl of Workers’ Rights

Published on February 17, 2016

While sports heroes like Peyton Manning draw enormous media attention, there’s other more hidden, but extraordinary significant human victories in our world to celebrate. Often, we encounter more tragic happenings in the daily news than our hearts can bear. We wonder if it is really possible to make a difference in this world. Should we even try? Human trafficking is one of those issues that proves so difficult to change, but the Coalition of Immokalee Workers Campaign for Fair Food…

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Dare to be merciful

Published on April 13, 2016

…and more challenging. May we dare to hope that our own works of mercy will help “to beat swords into plough shares.” May we dare to pray again our Litany of Non-Violence — especially these words: God of love, mercy and justice, acknowledging my complicity in those attitudes, actions and words which perpetuate violence, I beg the grace of a non-violent heart. Find the complete Litany of Non-Violence online here. (Originally published in the Spring 2016 issue of HOPE magazine.)…

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A Mother’s Day Prayer

Published on May 3, 2016

On Sunday, May 8, mothers will be honored by their families and children as Americans celebrate Mother’s Day. The modern American holiday was first celebrated in 1908. The holiday was created by Anna Jarvis, who had conducted a memorial for her mother at St. Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. The celebration of mothers became a national holiday in 1914. The Sisters of Providence want to honor all mothers and Mary Mother of God this week with this prayer,…

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Love of sports fuels Sister Joni Luna

Published on May 16, 2016

…volleyball camp, while Sister Joni’s long-time friend from Texas, Tracie Jenson – who also coaches – will contribute to the basketball camp. To register for either camp, log on to smwcpomeroys.com/camps/camps-main. All registrations must be completed online by the registration deadline for either camp. The deadline for the volleyball camp is June 1, while the basketball camp deadline is May 27. Both camps are limited to 40 participants. For more information about the upcoming camps, email jluna@spsmw.org or call 1-361-500-9505….

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