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New Providence Associates New Providence Associates making first commitments Nov. 18, 2017. From front row left: Annette Maggio, Patti Burris, Sandra Powell, Mary Bales, Bonnie Wilson, Theresa Tighe, Laura Dudkowski, Sarian Bouma, Cathy Dearing. Second row from left: Gail Smith, Eileen Horan, John Schleeter, Deanna Schleeter, Adriana Estringel with Director of Providence Associates Sister Diane Mason and Sisters of Providence General Officer Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp. Back row from left, Joe Horan, Ann Henderson, Anne Mosher, Peggy Stewart, Ryan Sheehy, Shawn...

90s Party 2018

For more than two decades, the Sisters of Providence have honored their elders with the annual “90s Party!” On Tuesday, Aug. 14, 36 sisters were honored, along with their companions, during the ceremony in the dining room at Providence Hall. Sisters who were also celebrating, but were unable to attend were: Sisters Adrian Marie Conrad, Joanne Cullins, Laurette Bellamy, Lois Ann Stoiber, Marian Brady, Marie Paul Haas, Michaela Galvin and Winifred Mary Sullivan....

Providence Associates celebrate first commitments 2018

...commitments during the liturgy. The gathered community joins hands to pray. Sister Joan Kirkpatrick with Providence Associate Sherrie Mansfield The sign of peace. New Providence Associate Adrienne Bates-Brown distributes communion Starletta Schipp joins in song during the ceremony Sister Rosemary Borntrager with her former sixth grade student and new Providence Associate Nancy Dannels Candace Minster chats with her companion Sister Ann Sullivan before the liturgy. New Providence Associate Carri O’Donnell and her companion Joan Townsend take a selfie before the...

Sister Cecilia Carter (formerly Sister Mary Cecilia)

...Of course, she already had read the complete works of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross. When Celia did arrive at the Woods, she became deeply homesick for California. Kathy Stephens told Ann Sullivan about Celia’s love for kittens. Ann gave Celia the key to the alpaca barn and Celia spent her afternoons humanizing the litter of new kittens and finding herself less homesick in the meantime. Celia loved to play checkers with Mary Lou Ruck. Until her...

A look back: Providence High School, Chicago

...you are signed up to receive HOPE magazine and our newsletters. We hope to see you Oct. 26 at our final ‘official’ gathering of Providence alumnae! Meeting of administrative officers on Feb. 22, 1963, at Providence High School, Chicago. Seated: Sisters Mary Corona Sullivan and Mother Rose Angela Horan. Standing: Sisters Charolotte Wohleiter, Ann Thomas Hartman, Miriam Gunning, Marie Clarice Toomey, Lucy Yenn, Francis Alma McManus and Marie Loretta Shea. (Originally published in the Summer 2019 issue of HOPE magazine.)...

Come O Wisdom: a reflection on our senior jubilarians

...work. Both Sisters Paula Modaff and Therese Guerin Sullivan hold degrees and licenses in canon law. Sister Suzanne Buthod was an auditor/advocate in the Evansville marriage tribunal. Sister Suzanne as well as Sister Joann Quinkert both ended up back in the novitiate during the turbulent late ‘60s, early ‘70s—Suzanne, as director of novices; Joann as director of juniors. And both of them were called to ministry with the Edmundite Southern Missions in Selma, Alabama. Sister Florence Norton heard a similar...

HOPE winter 2020 — The needs in our backyards

...she said. “It was so uncomfortable.” Ending the death penalty: what can we do? When any state has a scheduled execution, we Sisters of Providence hold a prayer vigil for the convicted and the victims family. When federal executions resume in Terre Haute, during an execution we will join with others in a peaceful prayer vigil at the facility. From farming to teaching to counseling to care of Earth: Sister Ann Sullivan’s story Meanwhile the issues of land, air and...

Providence Raphael Anthony “Tony”

...Notice the strong resemblance? Tony, Dora and the aunties in the pasture just a few hours after he was born. Providence Theodora (Dora) is Tony’s mother. Jubilee is Tony’s proud Papa! A sweet moment with Tony and Dora. Sullivan, peaking over the door to see what she is missing out on. Iggy visits with Dora for a little company. What’s that mom? Tony and Dora resting together. David Illyes, White Violet Center farm projects coordinator, pays special attention to newborn...

Sister Josephine Paolinelli (formerly Sister Louise Joseph)

...“We are going straight home … if anything happens to you, your daughter will kill me.” I got her mom to and from without any issues and that was something that gave Jo the trust in me she needed. After that, we were good to go. Masks off for a quick picture. A small group in Chicago, from left: Sisters Lois Ann Stoiber, Carol Meyers, Josephine Paolinelli, Betty Smigla, Patricia McGlynn, Joseph Ellen Keitzer, Maureen Sheehan, Janice Ostrowski There was...

Sister Betty Donoghue (formerly Sister Clare Patrice)

...the least of these, my sisters and brothers, you did it to me.’” (Matthew 25:31, 34-45) Sister Betty Donoghue Directly related to this Gospel passage is the favorite memory of Ann Casper, SP, about a story Betty told on herself: When Betty was a nurse’s aide working primarily with sisters with varying degrees of cognitive issues, Sister Clara, who had a rather severe cognitive loss and who said very little, was crying out “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.” When Betty entered the...

Farmers must power through whatever Mother Nature dishes out

...planning the coming growing season. Time is also spent working with alpaca fiber and winnowing seeds. Winter can be a time for quiet reflection Photo credit: Campbell Sullivan Life slows down. It’s peaceful and cozy. Wrapped in warm blankets while sipping a hot drink are great ways to survive this arctic blast. But it’s also a time when farmers have to power through anything Mother Nature has to offer. Our animals still need to be fed and cared for, so everyday, no...

Sister Kathleen Kelly (formerly Sister Edward Marie)

...Guerin High School in 1969 as a math teacher. This proved to be a time of embarking on a new phase of life adapting to the many changes of the time. What was Kay up to during those years? Forging lifetime friendship: With Sister Gerry Cavenaugh as principal at St. Andrew’s were a whole crew of energetic faculty made up of SPs, including Sister Therese Guerin Sullivan in her first teaching assignment, who told me Kay recruited her mother as...