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...uses them for personal messages. It’s not uncommon for staff members, her friends or family to receive a card, especially at holiday and birthday times, but also at any time Sister Grace might think a message of gratitude or a good wish is appropriate. “That’s what I do to keep me going and busy. It is a lot of fun to do. I try to send a Christmas card to every sister on campus,” she said. I am grateful for...

...friend, Sister Elizabeth Ann Flori (RIP), Sister Claudia attended Camp Bluebird for those diagnosed with cancer. She received an award on her 94th birthday when she was honored as the longest-living cancer survivor in the state of Indiana.” Sister Claudia began teaching in 1928 at St. Ann, Terre Haute. Her other Indiana classrooms included St. Joseph and St. Benedict, Terre Haute; St. Joseph, Hammond; Holy Trinity, New Albany; St. John the Baptist, Whiting; and St. Anthony, Indianapolis. In Illinois, she...

...commentary by sharing a brief autobiography that Sister Barbara Marie had written. Some excerpts follow: “Born on Feb. 15, 1917, in Indianapolis, I arrived just a day too late to be my dad’s Valentine or my mother’s birthday gift. I was their first child of five girls,” wrote Sister Barbara Marie, whose parents were Carl and Pearl Yeazell Stritt. Educated at St. Anthony and St. Joan of Arc elementary schools in Indianapolis, Christine Josephine Stritt attended St. John Academy and...

...until March 6 on my dad’s birthday. They took me back to church and did the whole ceremony. The priest, he’s still alive, said to my mother, “You never know. She might grow up to be something after all. You can never look at them at this stage and wonder if she’s going to make it.” So, you know, I feel like my whole life is providential. I could see in the sisters that they were happy and that looked...

...where people gave their lives for a greater cause. The place where something happened or where someone lived or encountered God in a special way all become very exceptional and distinct places. It has always been so. As we well know, this is not limited to the world of the sacred. On John Lennon’s birthday visitors come to the Strawberry Fields in Central Park in New York City, set aside with a donation of a million dollars by Yoko Ono....

...history of Vatican II and the changes that came of it, she has little recollection of it — except that Vatican II opened on her eighth birthday. She said the 50th anniversary of Vatican II and the class is, “a great opportunity to reflect on what happened then. People born since then don’t have a clue what a watershed moment this was. It was a miracle that it happened. … The whole image of God changed.” Sister Janice, who is...

...where among other things, she worked with the Providence High School Alumni Office. Finally in 1996 she moved to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, where she volunteered for many duties. One of her activities here was working with the birthday party for the sisters in their 90’s. One year, according to Sister Charles, Bea and Brendan created pictures of each of the sisters celebrating, with the word, “fantastic” by each sister’s picture. Unfortunately, there was a spelling error on half of the pictures,...

...this particular cake at Eastertime. Since my brother’s birthday often fell very close to Easter, I guessed that Grandma baked the lamb cake as a special treat for Johnny — who loved yellow cake and coconut. Wrong! And really wrong! Grandma was genuinely amazed that I had so thoroughly missed the point. “Have you never heard of the Lamb of God?” she exclaimed. Can’t remember if I had or hadn’t; but, like any self-respecting kid, I said something like “oh...

...in her commentary on the life of Sister Conrad Monrad who died June 28, 2013. Practically everyone I have spoken with the past few days about her has said the same thing: Conrad was peaceful, kind, gentle and gracious, an easy person to be with. Sister Cathy Buster recalled her making wonderful dish cloths as gifts for birthdays or Christmas, along with a bit of sweets. And, of course, she is remembered as a fine, helpful teacher; as Sister Ellen...

...told me about the good parts of being a Sister and that I would always be with holy and intelligent women. She didn’t know all the blessings I would have. I feel it was much harder for my mother to give me up than it was for me to leave, because I wanted to come here. I came to the Sisters of Providence in January of my sophomore year of high school — a month before my 16th birthday —...

...and so annoyed my grandmother. He suffered a stroke one day while varnishing a hardwood floor in my family’s new house. Grandpa never recovered. He spent a good number of years bedridden from the effects of the stroke. He was cared for by my Aunt Eleanor and parents, and other relatives who lived nearby until he died on my birthday. During a past Mass on All Saints Day, the Sisters of Providence fill window sills of the Church of the...
...Coachella Valley. Also attending were Providence in the Desert volunteers, including 9-year-old Monica. It was her first time to hear of these little-known women of Hebrew Scripture and women of Christian Scripture. Selected readings and songs of praise honored our foremothers in faith who were witnesses, leaders, deacons, prophetesses, theologians: holy women of our past lineage whose stories we never hear read in our church. An evening meal followed with cake & ice cream to celebrate Marilu Covani’s birthday. It...