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Does it spark joy?
Published on April 27, 2020
My niece, Lindsay, lives a minimalist lifestyle in a 500-square-foot studio apartment with a roommate and a cat. Her possessions are few and buying is well thought out. Lindsay is a big fan of Maria Kondo and has read all of her books – online, of course. In case you’re not familiar with Maria Kondo, Wikipedia describes her this way: “Maria Kondo, also known as Konmari, is a Japanese organizing consultant, author, and TV show host. Kondo has written four…
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White Violet Center: To market, to market jiggity jig
Published on June 4, 2020
Just like grocery stores, farmers markets’ have been considered as providing essential services during this global pandemic. We are excited that the summer season is officially starting and that we have yet another opportunity to offer our certified organic produce and other products to our community. The Terre Haute Summer Market begins Saturday, June 6, and will run through the second Saturday in October. The summer market is open from 8 a.m.-noon. It will look a little different this season,…
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Exploring religious life today: one discerner’s story
Published on July 1, 2020
…She sent me a really nice packet. At first, I told her not to send me a whole lotta papers because I was in the middle of moving, but it was a nice little package. I call them Sisters of the Woods when I mention them to my friends. The mission of the Sisters of Providence is to reach out to others who are not always included and to help those who face injustice by accompanying them and serving them…
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Tony and the NIH: Our newest alpaca becomes a part of history
Published on August 5, 2020
This past April, the Sisters of Providence were blessed with a bouncing bundle of alpaca joy, Raphael Anthony (aka Tony). It couldn’t have come at a better time. At this point we were several weeks into our “shelter in place” period, so having new life come forth was just the little shot of joy we all needed. The official photograph of Providence Raphael Anthony Casey Kellum, photographer The staff at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, the ministry of the Sisters…
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A Prayer for Students during a pandemic
Published on August 18, 2020
Jesus, I ask you to be with students as they return to school this year. Some will return to the physical classroom, others to online classes and some will do both. All need your protection and your guidance. Bless day care and pre-school children who find it hard to understand why they can’t hug their friends nor share their crayons with one another. Help their teachers find ways to explain to their precious little minds why masks and hand-washing are…
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A Prayer for Students
Jesus, I ask you to be with students as they return to school this year. Some will return to the physical classroom, others to online classes and some will do both. All need your protection and your guidance. Bless day care and pre-school children who find it hard to understand why they can’t hug their friends nor share their crayons with one another. Help their teachers find ways to explain to their precious little minds why masks and hand-washing are…
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The indelible mark of Providence: Interview with Barbara Ringenberger
Published on September 24, 2020
Barbara at her first communion during her 2nd grade year “Sister Eleanor Therese taught us how to read using the phonics method and how to write a proper sentence. We didn’t have fancy labs or computers but I received a good, solid education from the sisters and it has served me well,” says Barbara Ringenberger, referring to her first grade teacher Sister of Providence Eleanor Therese Beckman (RIP). Young Barbara began walking the path of Providence as a student at…
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Twenty-six days until Election Day: Get out and Vote!
Published on October 9, 2020
If ever there was a time to stand up – and not stand back – for pro-life issues, this is that time: Principles of human dignity, a preferential option for the poor, defense of migrants, concern for the marginalized, care for our planet, the reality of the current pandemic, a rejection of populist politics stoking nativist or nationalist sympathies, to name a few, are crying out and need our voice. As of today, Friday, October 9, there are only 26…
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You can help bring a happy ending to restore St. Joseph’s Lake
Published on January 11, 2021
…combining a chance to enjoy the beauty of Saint Mary’s and be close to those they come to visit. Hermitages allow the sisters to carry on a long tradition of hospitality. (St. Joseph must approve of this “return on investment” aspect of the project.) A break in the berm caused the lake to empty. Happy endings? Here’s where we need help with the ending of our story — St. Joseph’s Lake has overcome all odds to retain its special place…
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From us to you: Blessings to you for giving
Published on February 5, 2021
…to people through Spiritual Direction relationships. Keep the flame of hope alive with the Light a Candle prayer ministry. Switch to a customer-friendly web platform, enabling Linden Leaf Gifts to continue offering inspirational gifts and unique Saint Mother Theodore items. Open an online presence for White Violet Center Farm Store’s fresh produce, locally made products and flowers, allowing for safe, contactless pickup. Expand the Farm Store’s community presence at the Terre Haute Farmer’s Market. Offer outdoor tours of White Violet…
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Can you hear me now?
Published on May 3, 2021
…especially important as we get ready for our annual summer gathering of the Providence Community which will be virtual. Can you help us raise $35,000 needed to upgrade our technology? If you would like to help the Sisters of Providence connect with the world, please consider contributing to this project. You can donate online at Donate.SistersofProvidence.org. Please note “for technology” so we know where you would like your gift applied. (Originally published in the Summer 2021 issue of HOPE magazine.)…
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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Kristen Kimery!
Published on May 18, 2021
Four years ago, Kristen Kimery and her family moved to the Terre Haute area from Wyoming. The former teacher, who was raised in Colorado, was looking for something to do. And she had a keen interest in alpacas. “I was researching alpacas in the area,” Kristen said. “They are such unique animals.” Kristen Kimery volunteering at the White Violet Center for Eco-Justice alpaca barn. Her online search led her to White Violet Center for Eco-Justice. So, Kristen set up an…