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...July 3. Rosemary was born Aug. 20, 1928, in Jasper, Ind., to John and Caroline (Humbert) Kluesner. She was one of six children. Rosemary attended St. Joseph Grade School in Jasper and graduated from Providence Juniorate at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind. She entered the Congregation Jan. 9, 1946, receiving the religious name Sister Norbert Ann. She entered five years after her sister, Sister Charles Louise Kluesner (RIP), entered the Congregation. Sister Rosemary professed first and perpetual vows Aug. 15, 1948, and...

...by Sherry (Dailey) Morgan, Sister Suzanne Dailey’s sister, took two months to complete. It was a challenge some of us just could not resist, however daunting it was somedays. (From left) Sister Lawrence Ann Liston, Sister Suzanne Dailey, Sister Mary Ann Phelan, Sister Donna Butler and Sister Editha Ben display a 5,000-piece puzzle in Providence Hall. John Spilsbury created the first jigsaw puzzle, a wooden map to teach geography skills and it was the primary use of jigsaw puzzles until...

...those she taught or came into contact with. The deep friendships with these persons who were a part of her life are proof that in addition to academic subjects, Sister Mary Ellen shared the gifts of peace and faith in the God whom she loved and served so well,” said Sister Mary Ann Phelan in her commentary for Sister Mary Ellen Kilday, who died May 17. Margaret Eileen Kilday was born Feb. 14, 1913, in Sterling, Ill., to John and...

...Lent, for me, is like a regimen of physical exercise — easily embraced for all the right reasons and never relished. (Any old reason is a good reason to avoid the treadmill and head for the cookies.) Lent, for me, is an annual exercise of careful and prayerful preparation and daily recommitment as I examine just how I did or — more often — how I didn’t manage to carry through on my intentions. So, once again, I am thinking...

...is completed,” Chuck said. The second elevator due for an upgrade was the west elevator in Providence Hall. “Blueprints dating back to 1927 indicate it may have been the first elevator installed on campus,” Chuck observed. “It, too, will need most of its mechanics restored in addition to replacing the entire cab car.” Saint Anne Shell Chapel Construction on Saint Mary-of-the-Woods grounds. Saint Anne Shell Chapel The renovation of Saint Anne Shell Chapel included replacing the exterior stone around the...

Current ministry: pastoral associate for ministry of aging and bereavement at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Carmel, Indiana Favorite food: Tender steak but I am vegetarian. When I am not at work or involved in ministry, you are most likely to find me … riding my bike, playing cards or rummikub, watching “Madam Secretary.” One thing most people don’t know about me is … I wear a size 12 shoe. Favorite animal: Stuffed Sister Carole Kimes entered the Sisters of...

...from the University of Washington and a master’s of fine arts from Indiana State University. Her ministries include: Indianapolis: Administrative Assistant, Family Life Office (1993-94), Terre Haute: Coordinator of Clinical Services, St. Ann’s Care Center (Now Wabash Valley Health Center, 1996-98), and Terre Haute: Administrator, Clinical Coordinator, St. Ann’s Clinic (1998-2002). Sister Kathleen Bernadette Smith Sister Kathleen Bernadette Smith is a native of Chicago. Currently, she ministers as a pastoral associate at St. Felicitas Catholic Church, Chicago. Sister Kathleen Bernadette...

Several Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, traveled to Indianapolis in mid-August to join Sister Barbara McClelland and others for the 25th anniversary for Miracle Place, a ministry of the Congregation. For 25 years, Sister Barbara has ministered at Miracle Place. She co-founded the ministry with the late Sister Rita Ann Wade. Sister Barbara McClelland speaks during the 25-year anniversary celebration for Miracle Place. In Service for the People “We serve a variety of people in the surrounding neighborhoods,”...

...remarkable woman’s life, said Sister Ann Casper in her commentary for Sister Marceline Mattingly, who passed away on Sunday morning, April 24, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was 106 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 89 years. Sister Ann continued: Elizabeth Lee (Betty) Mattingly was born November 23, 1915, in Henderson County, Kentucky, to Richard and Julia Hall Mattingly on her grandfather’s farm. She was the eldest of seven children. Her family consisted...

The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods conducted the annual Saint Anne Procession on Wednesday, July 25. Below are some photographs from the procession....

Our growing Providence community Bettie Anne Long Terre Haute, Ind. Brad Crites Solsberry, Ind. Carol Woodfall Brownsburg, Ind. Christi Garcia Indianapolis David Hudgens West Terre Haute, Ind. Janet Tosick Greenfield, Ind. Jeanne TeKolste Indianapolis Kathleen Lammert Clinton, Ind. Katie Cisek Indianapolis Kelly Anne Acker Papillion, Neb. Kelly Ann Schubert Madison, Wis. Olivia Charlton Des Moines, Iowa Marcia Brammer Bloomington, Ind. Marvin McCurry Chicago Mary Ann Simpson Durham, N.C. Mary Gemma Indianapolis Sue Ellen Keaton Terre Haute, Ind. K. Sue Sheeran...

...Teacher, Maternity BVM, Chicago (1925-27); Teacher, St. Agnes, Chicago (1932-33); Teacher, St. Genevieve, Chicago (1936-38); Teacher, Our Lady of Sorrows, Chicago (1945-46); Teacher, St. Athanasius, Evanston (1951-53). In Massachusetts: Teacher, Sacred Heart, Malden (1927-32); Teacher, Sacred Heart, Malden (1933-35). In Washington, D.C.: Teacher, St. Ann (1938-42); Teacher, St. Ann (1957-58). In Maryland: Teacher, Holy Redeemer, Berwyn (1942-43); Teacher, St. Clement (Lansdowne (1953-54); Teacher, Ascension, Halethorpe (1954-57); Teacher, Holy Redeemer, College Park (1958-61). In North Carolina: Teacher, St. Patrick, Fayetteville (1943-45)....