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October 15, 2023: Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14 Jesus again in reply spoke to the chief priests and elders of the people in parables, saying, “The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son. He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast, but they refused to come. A second time he sent other servants, saying, ‘Tell those invited: “Behold, I have prepared my banquet, my calves and fattened cattle are killed, and...

A Note from Sister Barbara Battista: August 12, 2024

...around you about the issues that matter to you and why it’s important to vote. If Not Now Song by Carrie Newcomer If not now tell me when If not now tell me when We may never see this moment Or place in time again If not now if not now tell me when I see sorrow and trouble in this land I see sorrow and trouble in this land Although there will be struggle we’ll make the change we...

Sunday, January 23, 2022: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

...of blindness is even more different to recognize: Our blindspots. Family members have a way of opening up blindspots by teasing or questioning. Action Blindspot search: “We miss a great deal of entertainment by not laughing at ourselves.” Take that line and one ridiculous thing you’ve done in the last 24 hours to a prayer time and ask Jesus to go deeper and help you see how funny it is. You and Jesus may have a wonderful time laughing together....

Sister Jan Craven

...month. Well it was a long month that has lasted 37 years. I don’t think I would have picked it unless I had gone on that retreat.” The Second Vatican Council ended in 1965. Jan graduated from high school in June 1968. She entered the Ursuline congregation in September 1968. “It was an exciting time in the Church. I loved the changes. They made sense to me. It really was a time of transition and I wanted to be part...

Get to know Providence Associate Julia Lopez-Kaley

...with a hot drink are my love language. (Second to good company). If good company and tasty consumables are present, I’m there. What are your favorite ways to spend your time? I enjoy time with my partner, close friends and family, as well as time spent alone. And I love trying new foods, traveling to new or beloved places and attending concerts. I also love just sitting in a shared space with family or friends and enjoying laughter, conversation, food,...

Providence Associates annual meeting festivities

...meeting as General Officers Sisters Dawn Tomaszewski, Lisa Stallings, Jenny Howard and Mary Beth Klingel look on. Providence Candidate-Associate Sara Bennet during a prayer time at the annual meeting. Providence Associate Rosaline Secrest presents to those gathered on Providence Circles. Providence Associate Margo Edwards-O’Toole during a prayer time. Providence Associate Marsha McCarty joins a table discussion with Sisters of Providence and other associates on the first day of the General Chapter. Sister Joanne Cullins, front, with Providence Associates, from left,...

Sister Connie Kramer

...“The Journals and Letters of Mother Theodore.” All three had significant influence on answering her call. “After Julie entered, I began to interact with Sister Bernice Kuper, who was the postulant director. She was very helpful. She was willing to listen to me, hear me out, and respect me as a person who struggled with some of the community rules at that time,” Sister Connie said. “The Sisters going to Peru caught my attention because, like Saint Mother Theodore, they...

Journals and Letters week 15: Stuck in New Orleans

...she need to deal with the Bishop’s shenanigans in her absence, she also had the solemn task of comforting and assuring the sisters as they prepared for their split from their beloved Ruillé. This impending separation was causing a great deal of anxiety and insecurity in the community. It was her job to lead them through it. Away so long Mother Theodore had been gone for an extended time from her rural life at the Woods. During her time in...

Sister Cecile Morse

...hearing loss made her choose to be by herself more often than not. Her time for prayer was very important to her,” said Sister Adele. “At the May Crowning earlier this year, Sister Cecile’s age earned for her the right to carry the crown. As she sat in her wheelchair, the crown was put on her lap. She looked up and inquired in a loud voice — several times, ‘Is it time for me to put this on?’ Well, Sister...

Sister Regina Norris (formerly Sister Regina Clare)

...patties for us and several times when that was her entrée, she recounted that when Vicki died, a neighbor brought the family a platter of salmon patties. For her, salmon patties held a sweet memory of a neighbor’s kindness at this very said time. In 1942, her brother Thomas was born. He preceded her in death in 2012. By the time Donna had reached her teens, the family had settled in Crane, Ind. Donna attended 12 years of public school,...

Sister Margaret Nau (formerly Sister Jude Ann)

...before settling in Owensboro as Pastoral Associate at Precious Blood Parish. Speaking of that time, she tells us she particularly loved “outreach to the elderly who had fallen through the cracks of church, connecting them to others, reminding them that they were part of the community.” Her co-worker at the time, Ursuline Sister Julia Head, has maintained contact over the years and comments: “She challenged me in a lot of ways. She was more in tune with social justice and...

July 7, 2024: Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

...and ones I have always found fruitful for reflection. If we see beyond a hurried reading, we recognize that this Gospel gives us insight into Jesus, into the Jewish people of Jesus’ time, as well as into the human condition. There are several words and phrases that help us see into their hearts and minds — amazed, astonished, taking offense. These listeners move from being amazed and marveling at Jesus’ wisdom and deeds to taking offense at his lineage and...