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Sister Emily TeKolste’s renewal of Vows
Published on June 29, 2020
…Providence this past year, and involved in a justice ministry in Washington, D.C. She urges others to work for fair treatment of all, especially those who experience racism and prejudice in our society. Sister Emily signs her vow renewal. Sister Lisa Stallings, vicar and general councilor, signs Sister Emily’s vow renewal with Sister Dawn Tomaszewski, general superior, looking on. Sister Dawn Tomaszewski signs Sister Emily’s renewal of vows. Sisters and guests pray for general intercessions. From Left, Sisters Tracey Horan,…
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Let us be the people Jesus describes, as he sends his disciples out on Mission
Published on June 30, 2020
Sister Emily TeKolste renewed her vows as a Sister of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods on Sunday, June 28, 2020. This was her reflection on the readings: Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 and Matthew 10:40-42. View her photo album here. Sister Emily TeKolste (center) gives a short reflection on what it’s meant to her to be a Sister of Providence this past year, and involved in a justice ministry in Washington, D.C. She urges others to work for fair treatment of all, especially…
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White Violet Center: Meet the new 2020 fall intern cohort
Published on September 14, 2020
…I’ve combined this hobby with participation in the local community, entering flowers and floral arrangements in the Dutchess County Fair’s Horticulture Department and botanical artwork in the Fine Arts Department. In 2014, I provided the botanical art for an educational publication created by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County. As I have an interest in illustration, I hope to design and create introductory gardening guides for children using botanical artwork, a project which time spent at the WVC internship…
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Sister educators reminisce about Sisters of Providence Schools
Published on September 17, 2020
…Cathy Campbell (formerly Sister Christian) said of the students she served in Chicago and elsewhere. Instilling values Then and now: Sister Diane Mason Sister Diane Mason (formerly Sister Ann Vianney) hopes the Sisters of Providence former students “have learned to be just and faith-filled … To be prayerful individuals … To be honest with themselves and others … To be fair in all of their dealings with humanity … To have the courage to truly know themselves deeply and honor…
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Sister Regis McNulty
Published on December 4, 2020
…New Hampshire Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, recognizing her many years of accomplishment in the fields of addiction and education. Candidate-associate Jane Fischer leads sisters and associates in song, with from left, Sisters Betty Koressel, Regis McNulty and Margaret Kelly. Whether serving in the educational or the medial field, by all accounts, Regis was a great teacher, a former student calling her the “best teacher I ever had.” Another saying that, “She was strict but fair, an excellent teacher. I’ll…
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You can help bring a happy ending to restore St. Joseph’s Lake
Published on January 11, 2021
…describes how “a little dribble was found and another and then another. … it was not many months before the water was fairly deep and could be pumped up to the power house and from there to other buildings.” Besides filling a critical need, the sisters enjoyed the unplanned but welcome wooded area around the newly created lake. Part two of the beginning happened in 1971 when a friend of Sister Jean Fuqua visited the lake area and remarked “this…
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Sisters to host ‘The True Costs: Stories of Human Trafficking’ performance and discussion
Published on January 12, 2021
…are forced into sex and labor for exploitation and unfair wages.” Sister Barbara added it is critical for all to learn more about these atrocities in order to help find ways to combat human trafficking. “It is vitally important that we address this sin and horror of the greed and exploitation because of Human Trafficking, the stealing of one’s dignity, personhood, self-worth and human flourishing,” Sister Barbara said. “Trafficking violates all principles of social justice in the Catholic Social Teaching…
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Congregation releases calls for action, days of prayer in anticipation of Inauguration Day
Published on January 16, 2021
…fast for the healing of our nation and of our world. Prayer and Action As people of faith and as citizens of the United States, we watched the violent incursion at the U.S. Capitol on the Feast of the Epiphany with horror, fear and sadness. Violence aimed at subverting the will of the people determined through a fair and free election is unconscionable. As we approach the January 20 Inauguration of a new President and Vice President, we encourage all…
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Sister Charles Van Hoy
Published on January 27, 2021
…at the spine that Aunt Marjorie gave me as a graduation gift. It sits on the bookshelf right next to where I read every day, so I can see it and think of her. I haven’t used it in a while, but it will remain there so I can always remember her.” Her nephew Martin recalled his early grade school years when “Church seemed like a grave affair, requiring patience and stoicism, even with the advent of Carey Landry and…
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Poems from Sister Mary Theodosia Mug
Published on March 23, 2021
…Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. We wanted to share some of Sister Mary Theodosia’s poems with you. Providence In Gentleness, in might, In paths of light And darksome leadings oft; In sorrow’s cloud, surprise In joy’s fair guise And cadence sweet and soft; In wondrous hope, in peace, In doubt’s surcease, And faith’s omnipotence; Comes ever to our view, The ages through, A loving Providence. To Mother Theodore May we hear what Angels whisper as we gaze Upon the smiles thy tender…
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Earth Day should be every day
Published on March 31, 2021
April has snuck up on us and while we are so close to embracing a return to normalcy, we’re just not quite there yet. It was a hard decision but for the second year in a row the Sisters of Providence have decided to cancel our annual Earth Day Festival & Craft Fair that would have been scheduled for Saturday, April 24. But although we may have canceled the event, we have not canceled what it stands for each year:…
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Leadership Team shares statement from LCWR
Published on March 30, 2021
…selves. Inclusion helps us all know that we belong to something bigger – the reign of God, in our view as religious. At the same time, we will work to guarantee a society marked by fairness, equal access and opportunity, and justice for all people. As we continue this lifelong work of non-judgmentally walking along side persons whose ways of being may differ from our own, we anticipate that at times we will fail. We ask for forgiveness when we…