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...family, when I decided to look into another congregation, there was a feeling of peace,” she said. Sister Editha first came to know of the Sisters of Providence through her friend, Sister Evelyn Ovalles, SP. “Sister Evelyn was instrumental in introducing me to the Sisters of Providence in a deeper way as she shared what was going on in her life as a Sister of Providence. What I read in Sisters of Providence publications and other pieces Sister Evelyn had...

...stories, “is remember.” And remember she did, with calmness and ease. She never hesitated in recalling the “secrets” of Foley. This photo, taken in 1975, shows Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp (front row, right), Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (middle, second from left), and Sister Lisa Stallings (back, second from right) as novices along with (front) Sister Sue Pietrus (RIP); (middle): Sister Kathy Scheewe, novice director Sister Rose Ann Eaton, Sister Mary Ann DeFazio and Sister Wendy Workman (RIP) (standing). Sister Esther commented that...

...neighborhood, teaching catechism to children. And on Sundays she volunteered with the Little Sisters of the Poor taking care of the elderly. Her experiences led her to be in contact with people from different backgrounds. Her interest in social justice developed and grew. Sister Dorothy (second from left) and other sisters, including the late Sister Patty Fillenwarth (left), Sister Barbara Battista (fourth from left), Sister Kathleen Desautels (fifth from left), Sister Joann Quinkert and the late Sister Adele Beacham (front,...

...Herber. The Dede sisters: (from left) Sister Kathleen Dede, Sister Mary Mark Dede and Sister Eileen Dede. Sister Eileen Dede (left) and her guest, Sister Janet Gilligan. Sister Mary Mark Dede (left) and her guest, Sister Kathleen Dede. Frank Bussing (left) and his guest, Sister Ann Casper. Sister Barbara Ann Bluntzer (left) and her guest, Sister Jody O’Neil. Sister Joan Mary Schaefer (left) and her guest, Sister Maureen Sheahan. Sister Noralee Keefe (right) and her guest, Sister Ann Paula Pohlman....

...Eileen Clare Goetzen and Sister Elaine Doucette Sister Agnes Eugene Cordak and Sister Helen Therese Conway Sister Mary Lou Ruck and Sister Mary Pat Cummings Sister Miriam Clare Stoll and Sister Kathryn Koressel Sister Frances Edwards and Sister Sheila Fitzsimons Sister John Mary Rifner and Sister Martha Ann Rifner Sister Martha Steidl and Sister Joanne Golding Sister Margaret Quinlan and Sister Ann Kevin O’Connor Sister Joan Zlogar and Sister Michaela Galvin Sister Mary Roger Madden and Sister Alice Ann Rhinesmith...

...families together at the Vigo County courthouse. Here Sisters Joni Luna and Barbara Battista speak in front of the crowd. Say cheese (and crackers)! From left, Sisters Jane Iannaccone, Beth Wright and Laura Parker. Sisters Doreen Lai and Jeanne Hagelskamp discuss a point. Sister Ellen Cunningham in discussion with other sisters. Sister Mary Morley discusses the climate agreement with another sister. Sister Cynthia Lynge shows off her toilet tank bank, a prize from winning environmental bingo. Sister Barbara Sheehan holds...

...Quinlan, Sister Ann-Margaret O’Hara, Sister Suzanne Dailey, Sister Mary Ann Phelan, Sister Eileen Rose Bonner and Sister Ruth Johnson, (second row) Sister Alice Ann Rhinesmith, (third row) Sister Ann Matilda Holloran and Sister Mary Ann Stewart, (fourth row) Sister Jean Fuqua, Sister Claire Hanson, Sister Martha Rojo, Sister Betty Paul and Sister Kathleen Leonard, (fifth row) General Councilor Sister Laura Parker, General Councilor Sister Carole Kimes and Vicar/General Treasurer Sister Jeanne Hagelskamp, along with (back row) General Councilor Sister Anne...

...said Sister Su-Hsin has spent the past year in Tertianship, the final formal period of initial formation. “This is a special year,” Sister Jenny said. “Sisters continue their ministry, but they are focused on continued discernment for final preparation for vows. It’s a very important process taken very seriously.” While Sister Su-Hsin’s path is nearing closure, Sister Arrianne’s is in the earlier stages. On Sunday, Sister Arrianne professed first vows as a Sister of Providence. Sister Janice Smith (left) with...

...Sister Mary Maxine Teipen Sister Ann Casper and Sister Mary Roger Madden Sister Mary Imelda Coulup and Sister Mildred Giesler Sister Suzanne Smith and Sister Francis Edwards Sister Alexa Suelzer and Sister Suzanne Smith Sister Su-Hsin Huang and Sister Rosalie Marie Weller Sister Mary Moloney and Sister Marceline Mattingly Sister Mary Esther Lane and Sister Joyce Brophy Sister Marilyn Trobaugh and Sister Mary Loyola Bender Sister Mary Terrence Haag and Sister Susan Dinnin Sister Joan Kirkpatrick and Sister Rita Lerner...

...vows. Sister Jessica Vitente on the day of her vows Detail on Sister Jessica’s hand-painted Filipino dress Detail on Sister Joni’s Native American dress Sister Dawn, left, joins those gathered in applauding Sister Jessica after her vows. Sister Jessica and Sister Joni raise their hands in prayer during the Our Father. Sisters Jessica and Joni stand before the Providence banners as they prepare to exit the church. Sister Jessica, right, poses with Sister Mary Mundy, her housemate. Sister Joni waves...

...have been told many times what a help it is to have our office to call and work through a problem — that people wouldn’t be able to do it without that support.” Sister Cathy feels the support and care from her community of sisters. She is happy a second Sister of Providence recently began ministering in this area. Sister Cathy, Campbell, left, in her role as coordinator of the Circle of Grace program. Sister Cathy Campbell (formerly Sister Christian)...

It is always a happy time at White Violet Center for Eco-Justice (WVC) when we welcome new interns! They each bring their unique personalities, skill sets, interests, creativity, experiences, talents and energy! (L to R) Campbell Sullivan, Gaia Malin, Sister Mary Montgomery, Madeleine Beck, Libby Robinette This January we are welcoming two new interns into our program, Gaia Malin and Campbell Sullivan. They joined two of our seasoned interns, Libby and Madeleine. Enjoy learning more about our current “crop” of...