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...Columbkille, Chicago (1958-66); Assistant Principal, Director of Student Affairs, Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove (1969-73); Teacher, Chairperson of Business Department, Josephinum High School, Chicago (1986-87); Principal, Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove (1987-91); Assistant to Province Treasurer, Cenacle Midwest Provincialate, Chicago (1992-97). In Washington, D.C.: Chairperson of Business Department, Immaculata College (1974-78). In Indiana: Teacher, St. John High School, Loogootee (1966-69); Teacher, Washington Catholic High School, Washington (1973-74); Provincial Treasurer, St. Gabriel Province, Indianapolis (1978-85); Student/Administrative Assistant,...

...Chicago (1999-2004), communications and public relations director for Guerin College Preparatory School (2004-05), director of advancement for Guerin College Preparatory School (2005-09), and vice president for advancement at Guerin College Preparatory High School (2009-2011). She is the daughter of the late Lenard Tomaszewski and Marian Sekula Tomaszewski. She attended St. Monica Elementary School in Chicago and Mother Theodore Guerin High School in River Grove. Sister Lisa Stallings Sister Lisa is a native of Evansville. She previously ministered as the Congregation’s...

...the ministry of prayer in 2014. Sister Ann Casper, who wrote the commentary for Sister Amata’s obituary, said she was an “avid Notre Dame fan.” According to the commentary, during an interview with a reporter for The Tribune-Star, Sister Amata said, “In fact, if any of those big wigs you know have any extra tickets …” Sister Amata died on March 14, 2016. Sister Michael Ellen Green was born Dorothy Ellen Green on July 22, 1929, in Indianapolis, to George...

...an entirely new province. “Rosemary had no precedent to follow. She had nothing to go on in setting up the governance of this new and very unique province.” Talk abut “feeling your way.” It seems likely that this SP “redistricting” caused as much heated conversations (but not acrimonious conversations) as does our country’s current redistricting plans and outcomes. Another amusing story. In its article about Rosemary’s installation date as provincial, the Terre Haute Tribune-Star had given the wrong date for...

...to feed their families, that’s a choice our government is making. It’s time to make a different choice.” Sister Emily TeKolste, SP Sister Emily TeKolste Recently, Sister Emily took part in a panel discussion at the Indiana State University Cunningham Memorial Library on food insecurity. She was one of three panelists who spoke about how they expect food insecurity to worsen in the coming future. Read more from the Tribune-Star article, “Panel at Indiana State: Expect food insecurity to worsen.”...

...newpaper, “Creating something for a specific site such as this is very gratifying for me.” When I do a piece of religious art, I have to consider who the work is for and where it is to be placed. The piece should be expressive of and for that group. I hope this figure expresses the universal truths we hold as Catholic Christians.” (as quoted in the Tribune-Star, March 26, 1989). Originally published in the Fall 2023 issue of HOPE magazine....

“We must not let the most vulnerable in our society suffer both higher prices and fewer supports when we can easily do something to ease the pain for everyone.” Sister Emily TeKolste recently wrote this Letter to the Editor to the Tribune-Star in Terre Haute, Indiana. Click here to read more....

...a Tribune-Star article in 2007 where she reflected on her time in Georgia in 1965. “It was a life-altering experience,” Sister Alma Louise was quoted as saying. In that same article, Sister Rosemary Nudd said Sister Alma Louise was called “one of the heroes of our college.” Sister Mary Jean Mark and Sister Alma Louise Mescher along with others receive a blessing in front of Providence Hall at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods prior to leaving for Georgia in the summer of 1965....

...over 2020. In November, a family published an obituary in the Terre Haute Tribune-Star which opened with the statement that their deceased loved one “would like to let you know that … his work here is done. We think he did it to avoid going into another year like 2020!” And recently, the Washington Post published the responses of readers who had been asked to characterize the passing year in one word. The top three descriptors were: Exhausting, lost and...

...Church and Operation Christmas with the Tribune-Star. She has also volunteered at The Helping Hands in West Terre Haute, which had some unexpected side benefits. “This was also one of my first volunteer jobs. I sorted through what seemed like millions of clothes. The best part was I walked out with almost a new wardrobe,” Imogen said. The future is bright for this talented teen. When asked what she hopes to carry away with her from her time volunteering, her...

The following are the reflections offered by Sisters of Providence General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski, Dr. Dottie King, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College President, Mandy Lynch, administrator and CEO of Providence Health Care, and Dr. Margie Crooks, president of Providence Cristo Rey High School, for the Congregation’s 2019 Foundation Day, which took place on Tuesday, Oct. 22: From Sister Dawn Tomaszewski: For the better part of a month now, I have been carrying around a page from the Terre Haute Tribune-Star. It...

Sister Joni Luna Students in Sister Joni Luna’s St. Patrick School religion class recently sent letters of support to Archbishop of Indianapolis Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., in response to his stance on helping a Syrian refugee family resettle in Indiana. “We were simply responding to an article in the Terre Haute Tribune-Star,” Sister Joni said. “The students wrote a letter to Archbishop Tobin in support of his courage. We also shared thoughts and feelings regarding the Archbishop receiving the refugees.”...