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Dementia series continues at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in November

The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, have teamed up with Thrive West Central for the upcoming “Dementia Education Series: A Positive Approach to Care.” The series is designed for care partners and will help them build skills and gain confidence to care for loved ones. November dates include November 3 and 19, from 1-3 p.m. each session. The sessions will take place in the Foley Room at Providence Spirituality & Conference Center. There is no cost to attend....

Creighton Students Volunteer at the Farm

Alternative break groups from Creighton University have volunteered at the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, for many years. The Nebraska based Jesuit university has similar values to that of the Sisters of Providence and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College: Service, justice and academic excellence. The White Violet Center for Eco-Justice Farm seemed a perfect place for students to learn about sustainability and get their hands dirty in the garden. University of Creighton students on their alternative break volunteering for Providence...

A Feeling of Hope

...play in making the world a better place. I’m blessed that as a Providence Associate, I have partners in relationship that help me to bring love, mercy and justice to the world. Mother Theodore gently prods us and encourages us across the years to grow in holiness and virtue. She assures us that “You may yet be a great saint even though you have been a sinner,” and “Have confidence in the Providence that so far has never failed us.”...

Project Winter High Tunnel

...a high tunnel by smoothing out the edges of the chaos that is the natural world, we lose some of the advantages that same chaos brings. Without rain falling from the sky, pounding the earth, pushing salts and other minerals down in partnership with gravity, salinity in the soil can build up. A look inside the high tunnel at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Salts that come from both the compost we use and the irrigation water we source stay in the...