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Providential Connections: Sisters Abroad

...our appreciation to our sisters in Taiwan for the many ways that Miracle Home takes Providence into the lives of the elderly. Upfront Challenges In July, the Sisters of Providence commissioned Sister Deborah Campbell, SP, to spend ten months in Madagascar, where the Sisters of Providence of Ruillé-sur-Loir, France, minister. Her arrival, as the sisters were preparing to host their biannual regional assembly, retreat and Silver Jubilee celebration of six sisters, allowed her to meet all but two of the sisters in Madagascar. Having been to Madagascar three...

Accounting for relationships

...100,000. An AIDS/HIV relief program funded by CRS serves the area. Sister Deborah returned with bottles of cold water. At first they accepted one to share, but she persuaded them to take both. “You have to find a delicate balance between honoring their dignity and being able to help meet their needs,” said Sister Deborah. In the Ethiopia accounting office, several women took a liking to Sister Deborah. “They could relate to me because I’m a woman and a sister.”...

Deborah Campbell

Sister Deborah is currently between ministries. Prior to that, she ministered as the Internal Audit Project Manager for Catholic Relief Services....

General Superiors

...Slattery Mother Mary Bernard Laughlin Mother Marie Helene Franey Mother Gertrude Clare Owens Mother Rose Angela Horan Mother Mary Pius Regnier Sister Loretta Schafer Sister Anne Doherty Sister Nancy Nolan Sister Diane Ris Sister Ann Margaret O’Hara Sister Denise Wilkinson Sister Dawn Tomaszewski Mission in China 1840–1856 Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., has been called a visionary, a model of virtue, and a source of inspiration and...

Oral History: Sister Teresa Costello

...And we worked very hard. I never worked in the infirmary, I was probably better at scrubbing floors, although it was very tiring. But the novitiate sisters were extremely kind. Sister Marie Ambrose (RIP) was a gentle lady, and Sister Mary Dominica (RIP) was like a grandmother to us. Because we came from the East Coast the four of us rarely had company. Sister Mary Dominica was wonderful to us; it saved the day for me. I was so happy...

Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s Story

...young community of women religious who served as teachers and cared for the sick and poor. She would no longer be Anne-Therese but was known by her religious name, Sister St. Theodore. Chronic ill health begins Not long after Sister St. Theodore first entered the Sisters of Providence in France, she began suffering from a chronic health issue that would plague her rest of her life. Sister Mary Cecilia Bailly tells of it in the first biography written on Mother...

Four women profess perpetual vows as Sisters of Providence

...to stand up and support what I believe in with them,” Sister Laura said. Sister Deborah Campbell signs her name, adding hers to the book that contains the names of thousands of Sisters of Providence who have gone before her, during her perpetual vows ceremony June 30 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Deborah Campbell Sister Deborah, a native of Chicago, has a Bachelor’s degree in business education and a Master’s degree in business administration....

Frequently Asked Questions

...sisters say they felt a calling or a “nudge” toward becoming a Catholic sister. They were curious and wanted to learn more. The process for determining a call from God to become a Sister of Providence is called discernment. Single, Catholic women between the ages of 18 and 42 are invited to consider religious life as a Sister of Providence. If you feel a nudge toward life as a Catholic sister or would like more information about becoming a Sister...

Oral history: Sister Cathy Campbell the storyteller

...the middle row, fourth from right. Sister Cathy leads a group of Sisters of Providence clowns. Sister Cathy in 1994 while president of Mother Thedore Guerin High School in Chicago. Sister Cathy prays with others during a community meeting in 2015. Sister Cathy Campbell and her Providence Associate Companion Jean Smith. Sister Cathy at right in her ministry with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis Circle of Grace program in 2014. 50-year jubilee celebrant Sister Cathy Campbell is greeted by a guest....

2016 Gold and Silver Jubilee Celebration!

...Golden Jubilarian Sister Linda Thompson greets an elder sister. This sister rocks! Sister Carolyn Bouchard with her electric guitar at communion time. General Officer Sister Lisa Stallings (left) pins a corsage on Sister My Huong Pham as General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson looks on. General Officer Sister Lisa Stallings (left) with Sister My Huong Pham and General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson. General Officer Sister Mary Beth Klingel (right) pins a corsage on Sister Cathy Campbell as General Superior Sister Denise...

Sisters eating local food

...Mark Trela, during the winter so the most useful vegetables can be grown for the kitchens the following year. In 2007, a total of 4,978 pounds of fresh, local produce was served in the two Sisters of Providence dining rooms and in the Sisters of Providence Health Care Services. “The sisters love it. They break beans. They shuck corn,” Deborah said. “In the fall we make spaghetti sauce from the tomatoes and freeze it for the winter.” What doesn’t come...

Sister Eileen Rose Bonner

...Eileen Bonner; (middle row) Sister Joanne Cullins, Sister Rose Virginia Eichman, Sister Brigid Bonner; (back row) Sister Nancy Reynolds, Tom O’Toole, Margo O’Toole, Sister Maria Smith and Sister Barbara Ann Zeller. Present but not pictured – Maria Price. Eileen Rose also left a lasting impression on the teachers with whom she ministered. Martha Brennan sent a long tribute. This is a quote of the first paragraph of the letter she sent to Sister Nancy Reynolds: There are those that simply...