


Getting too many results? To search for an exact phrase, try putting multiple word phrases in quotation marks (such as "Saint Mother Theodore") to narrow your results.

The Providence Community came together for the Sisters of Providence Annual Meeting from June 26-29, 2022. Providence Associates joined on Sunday and Monday to discuss justice initiatives for the coming year. It was so wonderful to be together again! We enjoyed our time of learning, praying, visiting and planning. Are you interested in joining the Providence Community as a Sister of Providence or Providence Associate? Sisters Joni Luna, Dororthy Rasche and Carol Meyers catch up during a break Sister Rosemary...

...connected, if we remain faithful to the call of the Holy One, our life will prosper and bear much fruit. Our call Sister Mary Montgomery with new Providence Associate Gwen Goebel I believe that is our call as Sisters of Providence, and your call as Providence Associates. To be so connected to God and God’s grace that we make visible the love of God. Or, in the language of this faith community — we become God’s Providence, God’s face for...

...the Sisters of Providence. Applications are currently being accepted for those considering being a Providence Associate in the coming year. The application deadline for this year is June 30. Providence Associates are people of faith, ages 18 years and older, who share their own unique gifts and talents with others while walking with the Sisters of Providence. The Providence Associate relationship with the Sisters of Providence began in 2007. Currently, there are more than 300 Providence Associates in the United...

...friend, Marie Wimsett, created the framework and edited it. Marie’s son-in-law, Jesse Roberts, provided the illustrations. Providence Associate Yvonne Conniff greets a sister with a hug. Are you looking for an unexpected blessing? Might God be nudging you toward a mission of love, mercy and justice as a Providence Associate? We invite you to the warm embrace of the Providence Community! Now is the perfect time to become a Providence Associate. Learn more at ProvidenceAssociates.org. Apply by June 30 to...

...Indiana. The school’s mission statement reads, “A Catholic, coeducational, college and career preparatory high school serving Indianapolis, Providence Cristo Rey High School offers a transformational educational experience to students with economic need.” Sister of Providence General Councilor Sister Laura Parker. SP, (from left) along with Providence Associates Marilyn Webb, Donna Watzke and Jude Magers, former Providence Cristo Rey board member Sister Jenny Howard, SP, and Sisters of Providence General Councilor Sister Carole Kimes, Vicar Jeanne Hagelskamp and General Councilor Sister...

...trying not to shove . . . (During the recent annual meeting of the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a panel of five Providence Associates of the Sisters of Providence each shared what drew them to the Congregation and how they live out the mission of Providence. Over the course of the next several weeks, we will share those Providence Associates’ reflections here. You can learn more about the Providence Associate relationship with the Sisters of Providence at www.ProvidenceAssociates.org.)...

...Providence Community today. May this be the treasure we seek — passion for God’s mission, extraordinary giving of self, and a bold proclamation of God’s loving Providence through the witness of our lives. May we so mirror her indomitable trust in Providence that it will be recognizable to others. Then the world will know, in paraphrased words of Mother Theodore, that “There is a Providence and we are truly its daughters … and sons.” Saint Mother Theodore, pray for us....
...Food Pantry, call 812-535-2544, log on to spsmw.org/providence-food-pantry, or write to Sister Joseph Fillenwarth at 1 Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., 47876. Monetary donations are also accepted online at www.SistersofProvidence.org, and designating Providence Food Pantry. About the Sisters of Providence The Sisters of Providence, a congregation of 214 women religious, with 300 Providence Associates, collaborate with others to create a more just and hope-filled world through prayer, education, service and advocacy. The Sisters of Providence have their motherhouse at...

...was formed to build and grow the mission of the Sisters of Providence. This mission of love, mercy and justice could be lived out in areas where the sisters could not be. As people of Providence, the Providence Associates continue to share the mission in our local communities, joining with Mother Theodore and all Sisters of Providence who have helped strengthen this foundation of faith. Where will faith lead this community of Providence in the future? “The way is not...

...Staff/Office of Congregational Advancement, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2001-06); Resource Center Staff/Congregational Business Office Staff/Owens Hall Library, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2006-07); Resource Center/Owens Hall Library, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2007); Resource Center Coordinator/Owens Hall Library, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2007-11); Librarian, Providence Resource Center, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2012-17); Residential Services, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2017-2020); Prayer, Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2020). In Washington, D.C.: Library Administrator/Teacher, Immaculata Prep and College (1967-75)....

Blessings of Our Lady of Providence Guests from the Terre Haute and Indianapolis areas joined the Sisters of Providence in celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Providence on Nov. 19 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. The Mass included a special blessing for families in honor of Our Lady of Providence, Queen of the Home. Sustainable Indiana award White Violet Center for Eco-Justice (WVC) accepted a west-central Hoosier Green Light Award from Sustainable Indiana 2016, an Earth Charter Indiana initiative, in September....

...College and earned a bachelor’s degree in Math. Two years later, she was able to return to her beloved Taiwan. Later, she would earn a master’s degree from Indiana State University and a doctorate in Higher Education Administration from Indiana University. All of this prepared her for the many administrative roles she would perform as a Sister of Providence. She served Providence College in Taichung as the dean of student personnel; at Fu Jen Catholic University, she was the director...