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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). The relationship runs long for four of the five sisters recently elected as the Sisters of Providence new leadership team. Sisters Dawn Tomaszewski, Jenny...

...learn best practices for dementia care. Sisters and staff members live out dementia care differently than in traditional nursing homes, changing vocabulary and supporting sisters to remain who they are while living with dementia. Sister Barbara welcomes new Sister of Providence postulant Jessica Vitente in 2018. Angela Hetterscheidt, one of Sister Barbara’s care partners, has worked full-time with Sister Barbara for more than a year. She says she heard that at first Sister Barbara did not like having an aide....

...the important part.” She loved them, and they loved her. Sister Ann Michele Sister Ann Michele Kiefer in 2004 With the encouragement of Sister Marilyn Therese and Sister Carolyn Bouchard, Sister Ann Michele Kiefer applied for a position at The Damien Center upon the retirement of Sister Marilyn Therese. As Providence would have it, she was hired and spent seven years ministering to the men, women and children living with AIDS and those who were dying from AIDS. She mobilized...

...the United States from Taiwan to enter the Sisters of Providence in September of 2004. She professed perpetual vows in June 2014. Sister Su-Hsin currently ministers with elder Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the Woods, Indiana, with our Ministry of Care Team. Also gifted artistically, Sister Su-Hsin offers art and spirituality programs at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Anna Fan Sister Anna Fan, SP, is one of seven women currently in formation to become a Sister of Providence. Sister Anna came to...

...hours already and who have just been asked to stay on for another shift. Sister Josephine herself has ministered to staff by baking cookies and sending them to the various units of the hospital. she has also assembled pamphlets about coping and stress. History and education Sister Maureen Abbott commented that she and Sister Mary Ryan had been discussing plans to pilot a community history module. The lockdown motivated Sister Maureen to finish writing the narrative piece, “Changing Course: Sisters...

...gift of love you have given to SO many of us,” concluded Sister Jean Fuqua. A funeral Mass for Sister Jeanne Knoerle was held June 18, 2013 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. She was 85 years old and had lived as a Sister of Providence for nearly 64 years at the time of her death. Please join us in remembering Sister Jeanne by sharing your memories on her abundant life here. Read Sister Denise Wilkinson’s Gospel reflection from Sister Jeanne’s funeral here....

...St. Dennis School. Sister Kathleen Leonard shared, “Peter, Bill and Tony, Andre’s nephews, spent a lot of time with Andre and the Sisters in Lockport. One day, I don’t know what Peter was doing but Sister Patty Geis said to him, ‘Do you think you’re the boss of the world?’ Peter’s response was very serious: “NO, AUNT GEN IS.” After seven years at St. Dennis, Sister Andre felt a need for renewal within herself. She then went to the University...

...Pat. “Our Providence Associates! Sister Mary Alice gave her all to building this relationship. She loved this ministry. It was her ‘baby,’ and she continued as she was able after her surgeries and chemotherapies. Again, an hour or so before she died, Sister Mary Alice was talking with Sister Diane Mason, assistant director of associates. Actually, I think Sister Mary Alice was telling Sister Diane what still needed to be done. Ask Sister Diane about Sister Mary Alice’s cell phone...

I did not meet Sister Annette Schipp until sometime in the early 80s when I was visiting Sister Cecilia Ann at Precious Blood in Jasper (Indiana). We were introduced and after she had left the room, Cecilia Ann said to me, “You don’t know Sister Annette? She is one of God’s holy people.” Indeed, I think everyone here would agree with that statement, said Sister Rosemary Schmalz in her commentary for Sister Annette Schipp, who passed away on Wednesday, July...

...her fondest memory was, ‘My many years relating to teenagers as Christians, students and athletes,’” shared Sister Margaret. “Sister Rosemary enjoyed sports. Early on, before such things were allowed, one evening Sister Rosemary and another sister went to a football game when their eighth graders were in a playoff game. As the two sisters stood on the sidelines, one of the players got tackled and rammed into the other sister and broke her leg. The next day, Sister Rosemary had...

...said of her, her heart was greater than she was, said Sister Janet Gilligan and Sister Mary Mark Dede in their commentary for Sister Marie Alexis Geiger, who passed away on Monday, Oct. 14, 2019, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. She was 91 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 73 years. Sister Janet and Sister Mary Mark continued: Elizabeth Clarissa Geiger was born on June 22, 1928, to Mary Elizabeth Drew and William Geiger in Loogootee, Indiana. She...

This year has borne witness to the passing of 10 Sisters of Providence. With only a handful of days before the dawn of 2017, we wanted to honor those sisters who have passed away. Last week, we focused on the lives of Sister Regina Therese Shaughnessy and Sister Marilyn Rose Ginder. For this week, we will take a look at Sister Amata Dugan and Sister Michael Ellen Green. This undated photo shows (from left) Sister Ann Clouser (RIP), Sister Eleanor...