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Newsnotes from fall 2022 HOPE magazine

Donation allows for expanded ride service for sisters Thanks to the generous support of those dear to her, Sister Ann Matilda Holloran, SP, recently expanded her “golf cart ministry” for sisters at the motherhouse. With the donation of a brand-new golf cart dedicated for her ministry, she can now transport sisters around campus and give them a lift daily. Perhaps a sister wishes to attend Sunday Brunch at O’Shaughnessy, catch the excitement of a soccer game at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College...

Here’s eight things you can do when you visit the Woods

https://youtu.be/qTRjC_hi7NI What can you do when you visit the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods? You might be surprised. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Woods has something for everyone. Come and learn the amazing story of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, see the alpacas, enjoy Sunday Brunch, shop at Linden Leaf Gifts & the Farm Store and so much more....

Sister Marian Ruth Johnson

...with her family and was devoted to her many nieces and nephews. In addition to her love of nature and fishing, it comes as somewhat of a surprise to know that she also enjoyed playing the slot machines at casinos. Once she had a very lucky day at the casino, winning $6,000. She treated her friends to a brunch before she handed it in to an astonished Sister Ann Casper in Mission Advancement. As you can tell from these anecdotes,...

Stations of the Cross at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

...sculptures that show various scenes of Jesus in his final hours before He died on the cross. The Sisters of Providence also have the outdoor Stations of the Cross in Sacred Heart Grove at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. If you’re planning to attend Easter Brunch at O’Shaughnessy, please allow time for praying at either of these Stations of the Cross this Easter. Do you have a prayer request for the Sisters of Providence? If so, please leave them in the comments below....

March 12, 2023: Third Sunday of Lent

...to him, they invited him to stay with them; and he stayed there two days. Many more began to believe in him because of his word, and they said to the woman, ‘We no longer believe because of your word; for we have heard for ourselves, and we know that this is truly the savior of the world.’” Reflection Every three years, the church invites the proclamation of this Sunday’s and the following two Sundays’ readings from the Gospel of...

A Providence Advent Calendar

...wood, cloth, or paper and feature little boxes, pockets, or envelopes each containing a treasure like chocolate, a gift, an act of kindness, or a quote. Some Advent calendars start on December 1; others begin with the first Sunday of Advent. The Providence Advent calendar below begins with the first Sunday of Advent and uses quotes of Sisters of Providence (SP) and Providence Associates (PA) found on the SP website and in other PA and SP materials. May it help...

Providence Associate annual meeting 2018

...Haute in the evening. Sunday brought Mass, a business meeting and updates, a visit from the SP general council and an end to the fun-filled silent auction. On Sunday night and Monday associates joined the sisters for the first part of their annual meeting. Time together brought joy, growth and time to pray and connect. It’s great to be a part of this wonderful community! ProvidenceAssociates.org Leading a lively game of environmental bingo during the meeting of Sisters of Providence...

Sunday, January 30, 2022: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

...the time of Elisha the prophet; yet not one of them was cleansed, but only Naaman, the Syrian. When the people in the synagogue heard this, they were filled with fury. They rose up, drove him out of the town, and led him to brow of the hill on which their town had been built, to hurl him down headlong. But Jesus passed through the midst of them and went away. Reflection This Sunday’s gospel starts where last Sunday’s ended....

The Philosophy of Fair Trade

...challenge facing the world” with poverty and economic justice following at 44 percent. However, with fair trade, everyone benefits. If you regularly shop at grocery stores, check out the produce aisles by looking for the fair trade label on items such as avocados, bananas, chocolate/cocoa, coffee, and tea. Fair trade is not limited to agricultural products. You should think about fair trade every time you shop. “Visibility of Fairtrade products has increased since 2021 for nearly all major product categories...

Witness

...the righteous cannot rise beyond the highest which is in each of you, so the wicked and the weak cannot fall lower than the lowest which is in you also.” A ‘Teachable’ Moment I believe Will LeCroy can teach us an essential truth: Who among us deserves to be labeled, judged, discarded even, according to the worst thing we ever did? Rather are we not called to honor human dignity and extend God’s loving design to all creation, to all...

Sister Margaret Heese (formerly Sister Margaret Bernard)

...told by some of her friends – stories known only to a few. Margaret talked Sister Barbara Bluntzer into getting her ears pierced. Sister Jean Fuqua felt honored that Margaret let her use the best sewing machine in the sewing room. Sisters Margaret Norris and Joseph Fillenwarth still can’t believe Margaret used the sewing machine to sew name labels on her clothes. As the youngest sister in a local community, band member Sister Joyce Brophy was given a pocket watch...

WVC adds ‘Real Organic Project’ certification

...protect the integrity of the organic label. Organic farming has always been based on “feed the soil, not the plant.” Young plants inside the greenhouse. Real organic farming relies on the microbial activity of the soil to slowly release nutrients to the plant. In recent years, many organic farmers have grown distraught over USDA decisions that have negated this fundamental truth, even though growing in soil is original to the USDA Organic standards. Further, rules have been overlooked regarding the...