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Providence Food Pantry to celebrate 25 years
Published on September 5, 2019
…Haute, from 2 to 4 p.m., for an open house. All are invited to come and see what pantry director Sister Joseph Fillenwarth said “what the West Terre Haute community is providing for those needing a helping hand at this time.” Sister Joseph said the pantry served more than 4,000 families and 16,000 individuals in 2018. “This is accomplished by all volunteers and donations from a loving and generous community – especially the Helping Hands, nine local churches and local…
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Sister Mary Esther Lane (formerly Sister Francis Gertrude)
Published on November 21, 2016
…testing the eyes of the children there and keeping the records, sending notes to parents about taking the children to the doctor. In 1995, she returned to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, where she ministered in community service. Part of that community service was to assist the sisters from Vietnam who were students in the college, helping them with English pronunciation and grammar. Sister Martha Wessel said she “really drilled them,” but Sister Jan Craven, whose bedroom was across the hall from the…
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Thanksgiving: Generosity with justice
Published on November 16, 2011
This thankful and thoughtful blog is being highlighted for Thanksgiving 2019 because it is as appropriate today as it was when it was first written. I just sat down to write this Thanksgiving reflection and every word that immediately popped into my head begins with the letter f — family, feast, football, friends, forgotten. The only one that startled me was “forgotten”; where did that come from? Giving it a little thought, however, it’s not a surprising “free association” to…
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Justice for Las 17
Published on September 16, 2015
Sister Kathleen Desautels (middle) and members of the U.S. Citizens in Solidarity for the Freedom of Las 17 at a press conference in El Salvador. Recently, Sister Kathleen Desautels joined the group U.S. Citizens in Solidarity for the Freedom of Las 17 in El Salvador. The delegation traveled there after learning the women had been accused of aggravated homicide and sentenced for decades for essentially suffering miscarriages or stillbirths. When discussing about the women currently imprisoned in El Salvador, Sister…
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Sister Joni Luna: What does it mean to you to be a Catholic Sister today?
Published on March 9, 2020
…Sister means I have chosen to devote my life to God’s mission. I have chosen to meet people where they are without judgement … to love and care for all creation wherever there are needs. Being a Sister gives me the freedom to respond and move more freely. There is freedom in our vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They declare that although we do not belong to any one person, we are free to meet and love the stranger…
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Sister Diane Mason
Published on September 18, 2012
…is an opportunity to see sisters who have come from all different directions to be here for the same purpose; they continue to share in the charism of Providence, to be renewed and refreshed. You have the people who are serving the same common interest and that common interest is serving our Provident God. I recently went on retreat. When I signed up, I had no idea who was going to be there. There were some vowed women religious and…
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Sister Denise reflection: 2008 Rite of Commitment
Published on November 10, 2008
General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson receives the commitments of the new Providence Associates. On Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008, 32 candidate-associates made their first commitment as Providence Associates during the Rite of Commitment in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. During the Eucharistic Liturgy, 43 Providence Associates renewed their commitments. The following reflection was given by General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson. I remember when Sister Mary Alice Zander and the Providence Associate Advisory Group were in the beginning stages of planning…
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A shared Reflection for Foundation Day
Published on October 27, 2016
…sisters arrived in this space 176 years ago today. As of today, 5,255 women have signed in as members of this Community. The journey of our original sisters certainly wasn’t easy. The thousands of sisters who followed in their footsteps faced their own obstacles. Yet, we thrive still today. As I begin my life in this Community, I don’t know what it will look like even two years from now. But I rest assured that Providence will guide the steps…
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‘Old Gym’ being torn down
Published on June 4, 2015
…the bucket.” Despite being able to offer scholarships and get athletes to come to the college to play, Bradley said there were many challenges, and most of them were due to facilities – meaning other schools found it difficult to come to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods to play a game. The court is not regulation size. “We were blessed to have teams come play us,” Bradley said. “Every single game, somebody stepped out of bounds. And it was always funny to watch…
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A reflection for the 2018 Senior Jubilee Celebration
Published on December 10, 2018
…and General Councilors Sisters Jenny Howard, Jeanne Hagelskamp, General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski and General Councilor Sister Lisa Stallings. That’s how Sister Patty Fillenwarth described what happened to her in January of 1994 as she waited for the opening of Providence Family Services. “The night before, I thought. ‘What in the world are you doing? What do you know about opening a counseling center?’ But open we did and we never looked back. … Every time I accompanied a client…
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Life in the Weihsien internment camp, 1943
Published on April 17, 2013
…bombed Pearl Harbor and war was declared with the U.S. in 1941, Japanese soldiers had rounded up all the American-born sisters and shipped them away to various bouts of house arrests and exile. Now it’s 1943 and the sisters are being taken to an internment camp called Weihsien, in a former Presbyterian mission compound. They arrive at the Weihsien compound at 4:30 p.m. on March 23, 1943, and are put in a wing with other religious types who had been…
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Life-changing technology
Published on January 15, 2014
…so far in their lifetimes. Sister Marceline Mattingly “Of all of the inventions, I thank God every day for air conditioning. I am an active person and I am always hot!” 97-year-old Sister Marceline Mattingly said. She remembers as a child chasing the ice delivery wagon. “I think I remember that so well because I like being cool.” Sister Ann Kevin O’Connor At 88 and with a degenerative eye problem, Sister Ann Kevin O’Connor cites the Kindle as her favorite…