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Obituary
Sister Pauline Brockelsby
Published on July 13, 2018
Sister Pauline Brockelsby “In the Book of Psalms, we read: (66) Make a joyful noise to God, all the earth; Come and see what God’s deeds among mortals. … Bless our God, O peoples, Let the praise of the Holy One be heard, who has kept us among the living, and has not let our feet slip. For you, O God, have tested us, You have tried us as silver is tried; You brought us into the net You laid…
Story
Sister Barbara Sheehan
Published on April 20, 2012
…moving toward a caring “2” on the Enneagram and my gifts of passion and compassion. They also opened my eyes to our white privilege, to selfother empowerment in differences of style and perspectives, to ecology concerns and my choices as they affect others. I have served on the Congregation’s Corporate Responsibility Committee, participated several times in the School of the Americas non-violent protest in Georgia, and been part of a book discussion with new members. I am a member of…
Story
Sister Mary Ann Stewart
Published on July 16, 2008
…Congregation. Favorites pizza toppings: mushrooms, green peppers, onions quote: “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” -Edmund Burke holiday: Christmas author: David Halberstam hero/heroine: Saint Mother Theodore Guerin comic strip: “Mutts” actor/actress: Dame Judi Dench web site: www.familysearch.org food: pizza book: The Brother Cadfael mystery series by Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter) movie: “Meet the Parents” tv show: Extreme Makeover Home Edition vacation spot: Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina recreation: swimming hobby: genealogy sport: football music: anything by…
Story
Still rooted in Christ’s love
Published on May 26, 2008
…the future as mores change again and life flows on, that will happen as it is happening in some more traditional communities right now. However, at present almost 99 percent of Sisters of Providence have chosen to wear contemporary dress, though in public we proudly wear the SP cross symbol as a clear sign of our commitment. I hope this description will help explain how we came, painfully and over many years, to our choice for contemporary dress and especially…
Story
Intersectionality – what is it?
Published on January 19, 2018
…are subordinated.” — Words we’re Watching: Intersectionality (www.Merriam-Webster.com). When Saint Mother Theodore and our founding sisters arrived in Indiana in 1840, they experienced intersectionality or the overlapping of several realities. Not everyone welcomed them. As new immigrants, unfamiliar with the English language, they would face discrimination, their presence seeming a threat to those immigrants who had come before them. They were women in a country that had less equality with men than women in France did and that did not…
Story
Making sense of the present moment
Published on May 13, 2008
…Cristo Rey High School, a Congregation- sponsored institution in Indianapolis serving economically disadvantaged youth. She is also campus minister, handling faith formation activities for students, faculty, staff members and parents. “I’m pleased that the Sisters of Providence are committed to this ministry and that I am a part of it. Religious communities have grown and prospered throughout history by meeting real needs of real people. In this way, they have shown they understand that they are participating in God’s mission.”…
Story
Updates from the Sisters of Providence summer 2018
Published on May 25, 2018
…The Sisters of Providence and their employees, along with students, faculty and staff of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, welcomed the official opening of a Health Services Clinic on January 8. The clinic, a partnership with Union Health Group, offers physical exams, immunizations/flu shots, health assessments and treatments, screenings and counseling for sexually transmitted diseases and more. The clinic is located on the first level of the west side of Rooney Library and its official grand opening was Friday, January 12. Making…
Gospel reflection
October 31, 2021: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time
Published on October 28, 2021
…the kingdom of God.” And no one dared to ask him any more questions. Reflection This month, we have had two gospels that concern the commandments and what one needs to do to inherit eternal life. In the gospel read on October 10, Jesus spoke of the commandments – the “shall nots” that were given to Moses during the Exodus. In today’s gospel, Jesus speaks of the “shall’s” – “You shall love God with all your heart, soul, mind and…
Story
A Christmas Reflection
Published on December 20, 2016
…would know what a demanding teacher she was. You would also know that those demands were wrapped in loving kindness and deep respect for each child. Right there in Malden, Massachusetts, God was with me in the person of my own sister. Writer and Franciscan Sister Ilia Delio says it this way: “Christian life is a commitment to love, to give birth to God in one’s own life.” Or, in the words of the season, “Oh Come, oh Come, Emmanuel.”…
Story
A statement from LCWR, expressing disappointment in the recent DACA decision
Published on September 5, 2017
…across the country who had hoped and prayed that President Trump would continue the protection offered Dreamers by Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA is a common sense path to stability for families, communities, and local economies and a reaffirmation of American values. Ending DACA will cause irreparable harm to families and communities and force 800,000 of our young people back into the shadows. In the wake of this unconscionable action by President Trump, we urge Congress to immediately…
Story
Trust in a Provident God: Providence Associate Bill Hughes
Published on July 22, 2015
…their inclusiveness, their openness to re-evaluating the way things are in their situation, both as individuals and as a community, their openness to change, and most of all the way they live out their strong commitment to Providence “that so far has never failed us.” I try to “grope along slowly,” not to “press matters inappropriately” (for an Enneagram One, that is always a challenge). I think I have increased my capacity for patience, and my lifelong trust in a…