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Sister Joseph Clare McCarthy

Sister Joseph Clare McCarthy “For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11) “She knew this and her life played out just this way,” said Sister Mary Tomlinson in her commentary for Sister Joseph Clare McCarthy, who died Dec. 12. “Sister Joseph Clare was my good friend, for 21 years. I am well aware that most...

Sister Ruth Eileen Dwyer

Sister Ruth Eileen Dwyer “A great pillar of the Woods has gone to sleep; her legacy lives in all those she embraced.” (a quote from a Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College alumna) “It’s a pleasure for me to have an opportunity to say good things about Sister Ruth Eileen — “Ruthie” to most of us — because in many ways, Ruthie was an institution. She had a distinct personality and unique ways of getting things done,” said Sister Jeanne Knoerle in her...

Sister Regina Mary Wallace

...she ministered and the sisters with whom she shared her life,” began Sister Paula Damiano in her commentary for Sister Regina Mary, who died April 27. Sister Paula was assisted in her commentary by Sister Margaret Quinlan. Rita Ring Wallace was born July 21, 1934, in Addison, N.Y., to James and Regina (Ring) Wallace. She had two brothers, James “Jim,” (RIP) and Henry, now known as Brother James “Jim,” FSC. She was educated at St. Vincent DePaul Grade School, Corning,...

Sister Mary Margaret Quinn (formerly Sister Charles Agnes)

...became her own. When studying for a special master’s degree for pastoral associates serving black parishes, Sister Mary was so grateful to have her dearly loved Sister Thea Bowman as her spiritual director. With her, Sister Mary was able to give voice to her passion for the poor, her passion for justice issues, and her passion for the needs of children. These passions fired her untiring energy at Holy Angels. Sister Mary Margaret Quinn, standing at right, celebrates a special...

SMWC dedicates Sister Jeanne Knoerle sculpture

...Quoted when Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College made the decision to admit male students Tuesday, June 6, 2017, was a beautiful day at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. There was a light wind to go with plenty of sunshine. And on this angelic day, administration for Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) unveiled a sculpture of one of its former leaders and a Sister of Providence. On Tuesday, the college honored Sister Jeanne Knoerle, SP, formerly Sister Mary Gregory, with the display of a sculpture in her...

Sister Helene Marie Kelly

Sister Helene Marie Kelly “Thank you! Everything in me says, “Thank you!” (Psalm 138:1) “To each of us in our lifetime it is our task to find and nurture unique gifts, some quality that sharpens our senses and brings us to close awareness of our work in this world — our connection to one another,” said Sister Ruth Johnson in her commentary for Sister Helene Marie Kelly, who died March 25. “Sister Helene Marie’s concentration was her family, the community,...

Thirteen Sisters of Providence celebrate 60 years with SPs

...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...

Sister Marijo Lynch

...Los Angeles Ministry Project. Since 1999, Sister Marijo had been teaching ESL to adults in Gardena and Torrance, Calif. “The thing people remember most about Sister Marijo is her willingness to do anything that was needed. In the novitiate our band was probably thought of as a generous group because as soon as a call for volunteers was issued Sister Marijo would say, ‘Oh, I’m sure my band could take care of that,’” said Sister Mary Ann. “One of the...

Sister Mary Jane (Patrick Ann) Newnam

...the saying goes, to take everything in stride; nothing really bothered or upset her. As an example: in California when the sister-cook had to leave for the summer, Sister Mary Jane blithely offered her services, along with another inexperienced companion-sister, to cook for 58 sisters. ‘Of course we’ll do it,’ she said. ‘Sister Amata [Dugan] can cook and I’ll make all the desserts!’ Later she did become a good cook,” continued Sister Alexa. “Sister Mary Jane’s keen mind was open...

Sister Agnes Maureen Badura

...took place at 2:30 p.m., on Wednesday, October 5. Mass of Christian Burial took place at 11 a.m., on Thursday, October 6. Memorial contributions may be made in honor of Sister Agnes Maureen to the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. We welcome you to share your memories of Sister Agnes Maureen in the comment section below. Sister Agnes Maureen Badura Complete ministry In Illinois: Teacher, St. Mary Carmelite, Joliet (1950); Teacher, St. Angela, Chicago (1955-58); Teacher, Marywood, Evanston (1965-69);...

Sister Cordelia Moran (formerly Sister Ann de Sales)

...Sister Dawn Tomaszewki in her commentary on the life of Sister Cordelia Ann Moran, who was 83, and a Sister of Providence for 62 years. This lover of words, this writer, teacher and editor of words was born to Harry and Chella Addington Morgan on May 8, 1930, in Adrian, Mich. It makes such sense that a woman named Chella would give her daughter the name Cordelia. Sister Cordelia was the oldest Moran child, followed by a sister, Fran, who...

Sister Emily TeKolste professes first vows with Sisters of Providence

Sister Emily TeKolste proudly display the symbol of her commitment as a Sister of Providence, the white cross of gladness, after professing first vows as a Sister of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. “I love being a Sister of Providence! I love being a young sister in the world today,” says Sister Emily TeKolste. Sister Emily professed first vows with the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, on Sunday, June 30, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint...