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...High School, River Grove (2005-09); Vice President of Advancement, Guerin College Preparatory High School, River Grove (2009-11) In North Carolina: Communications, University of North Carolina (1982-84). In Indiana: Director of Communications, Sisters of Providence (1984-87); Instructor, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (1984-87); Congregation Director of Communications, Sisters of Providence (1987-90); Congregation Direction of Communications and Development, Sisters of Providence (1990-91); Director of Office of Congregational Advancement, Sisters of Providence (1991-96); General Councilor, Sisters of Providence (2011-16); General Superior, Sisters of Providence (2016-present)....

...small beginning in establishing the Providence Associate relationship. The commitment ceremony of that first group of brave people who decided to take a chance on this new relationship with the Sisters of Providence took place in 2007 with 58 persons becoming Providence Associates. With the commitment of our associates elect today and the recommitment of our current associates, Providence Associates will number about 320. I am grateful for this growth and for all that our associates have come to mean...

Sister Cathy Campbell After I spent an afternoon interviewing Sister of Providence Cathy Campbell, formerly Sister Christian, I concluded that Providence has been at play for a long time in her life. A native of Washington, D.C., Sister Cathy originally had some ideas about exploring a career in politics. Then, she took the entrance exam for Immaculata High School. There she found herself on the path that Providence wanted to trace out for her. “From the Sisters there, l learned...

...Mary-of-the-Woods (1980-81), Housekeeper/Activities, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1981-82), Laundry/Activities, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1982-83), Activities Assistant, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1983-84), Nurse Aide, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1984-85), Laundry/Housekeeping/Resident Aide, Providence Retirement Home, New Albany (1985-87), Residence Aide, Providence Retirement Home (1987-94), Assistant to Day Care Supervisor, Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, New Albany (1994-96), Child Care Staff, Providence Self Sufficiency Ministries, New Albany (1996-98), Housekeeping/Child Care Staff, Providence House, New Albany (1998-2000), Volunteer, Providence Self Sufficiency...

...commitment today signals your willingness to share your unique gifts in the larger context of the charism of Providence for that common good. What does sharing your gifts demand of you as a Providence Associate? What does being Providence mean for you as a Providence Associate? Here is the answer from the new associate mission statement fashioned during a more than year-long visioning process: Providence Associates, in relationship with the Sisters of Providence, further the charism of the Sisters of...

...Mason greets the 65 participants at the Providence Associate spring retreat in March 2016. Sister Ann Sullivan led the Providence Associate spring retreat, titled “Belonging as Providence, Rooted in Relationship.” At the social, from the left, Providence Associate Candidate Amy Langham and Providence Associates Jennifer Drake and Duane Drake. Providence Associate Phil Brady hamming it up during the social. Visiting during the Providence Associate spring retreat social are, from left, Sister Betty Donoghue, Providence Associate Debbie Dillow and Sister Bernadette...

...spirituality. As a member of the family of Providence, you will find strong spiritual mentors. You’ll spend your first year delving into Providence spirituality and exploring your own spirituality with the support of a Sister of Providence or Providence Associate companion. Then, you can choose to continue to join us for retreats, small sharing groups, book studies, annual meetings and more in the years to come. Sisters of Providence Spend quality time with the Sisters of Providence. There is something...

New Providence Associate co-directors Providence Associate Co-Directors Sister Sue Paweski and Debbie Dillow The Providence Associate relationship has new leadership. Former Director Sister Diane Mason, SP, retired at the end 2017 after ministering 10 years with Providence Associates. New co-directors have been named to lead the ministry forward. The first is a familiar face. Providence Associate Debbie Dillow has stepped into the new role of co-director after serving as assistant director for the past six years. Sister Susan Paweski, SP,...

...Gratia Luking. Sister Celeste is an amazing connector of people and events. Her current role is Providence University Affairs Consultant. Sister Anne Therese Falkenstein Sister Anne Therese Falkenstein, SP, ministers as a professor at Providence University. She also serves as special assistant to the president. She plays a key role in representing Providence University in various settings around the world. Sister Anne Therese has received several teaching excellence awards throughout her tenure at Providence University. Sister Norene Wu Until February,...

Quantum theory tells us we live in a participative universe that knows nothing of itself, independent of its relationships. Providence Spirituality calls us to participate in collaborative efforts to save our fragile Earth and to further the designs of Providence through works of love, mercy and justice. How I came to see Providence in this light is a story in collaboration itself. When I entered the Sisters of Providence in the mid-1950s, I don’t recall the word collaboration being used....

...“Place yourself gently into the hands of Providence.” – Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Entering the novitiate “Oh, my gosh!” That was Ann’s first reaction when she saw the whole campus. Providence beckoning! They returned when Nancy took her first vows. The Sullivans were graduates of Immaculate Heart of Mary Elementary and Corpus Christi or Costa High School, taught by the Sisters of Providence. Ann really gave little thought to the Sisters of Providence community, other than she had Sister Jean...

...of each person’s gifts. The hallmark of a strong community is when the people in that community feel like they belong. Today, we Sisters of Providence and Providence Associates profess together that we belong to Providence, that Providence that has always been at work in our lives, that Providence that so far has never failed us. May we go forth in confidence as an EVER WIDER WE. WE ARE THE BODY OF CHRIST. And the world needs us for this....