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...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...

...more than just a church building; it is a worship of God.” The impact of Sister Joseph Ellen’s ongoing work shows in one very obvious way. Providence Associates, people in special relationship with the Sisters of Providence, have seven members who are from the former St. Angela Church. All have been connected to Providence Associates through Sister Joseph Ellen. She feels blessed to have these people with her in mission. “The Providence Associates do what I can’t do. What I...

...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...

...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...

...associated church projects completed (2016); Other Noteworthy Events Providence Cristo Rey High School opens in Indianapolis (2007), Apostolic Visitation visitors at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2010); process concluded by Vatican (2015), Significantly increased programming at Providence Spirituality and Conference Center and White Violet Center for Eco-Justice (2011 ff.), Sponsored institutions/ministry assessment process; subsequent decisions (2012 ff.), Introduced livestream broadcasts of communication nights and wake services (2013), Invited Providence Associates to attend some sessions of the Sisters of Providence annual meetings and of...

...of Social Ministries, Indianapolis (1976-78); Director of Gerontology, Consultant Conference Convention, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1978-79); Director of Gerontology/Executive Director of Maryvale, Inc., Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1979-81); Director of Social Services for Elderly Housing, Pfister Co., Terre Haute (1981-82); Administrator/CEO, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1982-94); Ministry Consultant, Sisters of Providence, New Albany (1994-95); Director, Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, Inc., New Albany (1995-2001); Director, Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, Inc., Georgetown (2001-06); President/CEO, Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, Guerin, Meadows of Guerin, Inc., Georgetown (2006-2019)....

...do and the people we work with,” said Sister Marilú. Video: Sister Marilú finds a lot of meaning in the Providence Associates. She also credits the Providence Associates with helping her stay close to community. She has been a companion for Providence Associate Martha Langarica, and also spends time periodically with the associates in the area that meet sometimes at Providence in the Desert. “I am so pleased that we started the associates. It is a response to a call...
Note: The following piece was authored by Providence Associates Jane Fischer and Suzie Ray, as part of the 27th JUSTus Podcast. Could I be an immigrant somewhere in the world today? Is it possible to fully understand the experience of an immigrant when leaving home and country? And the answer is “Yes.” It is possible for you, me, and us to be immigrants somewhere in this global society. In a sense, quite a few of us are immigrants. The United States...

...and just fly off forcefully and wildly. Sister Teresa Costello enjoying company of Providence Associates. As we celebrate the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we find our answer in the depth of divine love. The Sacred Heart is not a static symbol; it is a piercing reminder of a love that beats, bleeds and feels with human intensity. When our pendulum swings hard toward suffering, doubt or overwhelming emotion, we may feel stretched to the limits of what we can bear...

...Providence and the Congregation had four trees planted in what is called the “Green Space” but will be renamed “Laudato Si’ Grove” in the near future. Sister Marilyn places an emphasis on how continuing this momentum will take the entire Providence Community. “It’s happening. It is growing,” Sister Marilyn said. “I see hope in the fact that there is a future. The future is in the hands of the Providence Associates and sisters who are called to care for creation.”...

...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...

...their wisdom and guidance with me for the Congregation. Some sisters and associates at the protest. From left in purple, Providence Associate Eileen Horan, Sister Janice Smith, Sister Patty Wallace. “As I move into ‘middle age,’ I want to support the sisters who are following me in religious life. I find great hope in our Providence Associates who will be the presence of Providence. I believe we are living into religious life that is connecting and ministering with others to...