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Sisters of Providence respond to compelling need for health care
Published on January 13, 2020
What brought Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and her companions to Indiana? A compelling need — education. Education of children and adults has remained the primary ministry of the Sisters of Providence for most of our history. Less well known though is that, throughout our history, the Sisters of Providence have responded to the compelling need for health care. Providence Health Care Director of Nursing Kim Wright shows off a fall food craft activity with Sister Ann Stephen Stouffer. Moments in…
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Providence Associate orientation 2018
Published on October 24, 2018
…co-director Sister Sue Paweski, center, laughs with Candidate Debbie Fornefeld and her companion Providence Associate Joan Richards. Life-long friends and Providence Associate companions Sister Theresa Clare Carr and Gloria Morgan. Sister Teresa Costello with Sister Shawn Marie McDermott and her Providence Associate Companion Josephine Carbonaro walk down the hall at the Providence Associate orientation as they move into their spiritual journey of the coming year. Candidate and companion get to know each other better during a stroll through the Woods….
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‘What will happen to us if that comet falls out of the sky?’
Published on April 9, 2023
…and not to yield.” This is the power that Jesus wielded, the power that we, too, are given as an inheritance this Easter day. We can make of our lives a beloved community. A community where we will truly embrace the meaning of the words, “we are all children of God.” A community that knows that God is counting on us to be the way God takes care of all the beloved of God. Let the majestic power of Christ’s…
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21 new Providence Associates! Rite of first commitment 2022
Published on October 12, 2022
…prays during the liturgy. Sister of Providence Rosemary Nudd prays over her Providence Associate companion Tara Ronda. New Providence Associate Janet Roth during the liturgy. Providence Associate Adrienne Bates-Brown pins the Providence Associate pin on Martha Pluckebaum Sister Jean Fuqua and the new Providence Associate she has comapanioned the past year, Marilyn Antonik. 23 Providence Associates renewed their commitments at the ceremony. PA Bonnie Wilson renews her commitment. Sister Mary Ann McCauley and her new Providence Associate companion Laura Tucker…
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We continue to pray for all as a new school year begins
Published on August 11, 2023
One of our staff members provided me with his son’s back-to-school list. Here is what he’s required to have as he enters seventh-grade this week: Notebooks, Six Pocket Folders, Glue Sticks, Three Red Ink Pens, Pens and Pencils, Earbuds, Colored Pencils, 1 Box of Tissue, One Half-Inch 3-Rinb Binder, One-Inch 3-Ring Binder, and A Basic Calculator (which is optional). Quite a list I’d say and a bit different from the one I remember as I entered seventh-grade! Earbuds? A box…
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Ready to ring in a New Year!
Published on January 1, 2021
…I’ve looked at the compilation, different quotes have seemed just right for the day. I promise not to print the complete list, but let me share a few that today seem most apropos to the beginning of this new year. (For the complete list, click here). Here’s the sampling: An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves (William E. Vaughn) Take a leap of faith…
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Sunday, February 13, 2022: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Published on February 10, 2022
…are hated, excluded, insulted, denounced. Jesus assures us that we are blessed because our “reward will be great in heaven.” Almost always I read this as ‘Don’t worry. Even if you’re miserable here and now, you’ll be very happy when you die and go to heaven.’ But understanding heaven as a future event flies in the face of Jesus’ idea of heaven as the kin-dom of God. In his parables, his teachings, his confrontations with the religious and secular rich…
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Musings on National Simplicity Day
Published on July 12, 2021
…“I went to the woods to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what it had to teach me and not, when I came to die, discover I had not lived.” Great stuff from a simple man who led a complicated life as author, tax resister, abolitionist, development critic and surveyor. How to celebrate? I still didn’t know much about National Simplicity Day though. How is it celebrated? Ideas included…
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Sister Bernadetta Ryan
Published on February 7, 2002
…commend you to his love and to the place that has been prepared for you for all eternity. Ryan’s daughter has gone home. Sister Bernadetta Ryan Completed Ministry (in education) In Indiana: St. Charles, Bloomington (1933-38); St. Joseph, Jasper (1938-39, 1940-44); St. John, Vincennes (1939-40); St. Ignatius, Lafayette (1944-45). In Illinois: St. Leo, Chicago (1928-30); St. Athanasius, Evanston (1960-62). In Massachusetts: Sacred Heart, Malden (1945-52, 1962-65); St. Rose, Chelsea (1952-53). In Washington, D.C.: St. Ann (1930-32, 1953-60, and 1965-73 as…
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Sister Elaine Doucette (formerly Sister Elaine Marie)
Published on July 30, 2018
…greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever receives a child such as this receives me.’” This excerpt from the gospel was chosen by Elaine for us to ponder as we also ponder the blessings of her life, said Sister Margaret Quinlan in her commentary for Sister Elaine Doucette, formerly Sister Elaine Marie, who died on Friday, July 27, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. She was 82 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 65 years. Sister Margaret continued,…
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New Postulant enters Sisters of Providence
Published on September 8, 2016
…“As I got to know the Sisters of Providence, I felt comfortable with almost everyone I met. I felt that there were kindred spirits, and I enjoyed spending time with them.” Emily said that, for her, the call to enter religious life became final in 2015. “I was visiting my sister in Guatemala, and I found myself at one point overcome with the sensation that I was going to be a sister and I was at complete peace with it,”…