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2026 Way of the Cross for Justice

...faith traditions a spiritual pilgrimage of prayer — creating sacred space for reflection, memory and response as they meditate on the scenes of Christ’s suffering and death. The practice of walking the Stations to commemorate the Passion of Christ is said to have begun with Saint Francis of Assisi, whose devotion helped shape this enduring expression of faith. There is no cost to attend the program, but freewill donations will be accepted. For more information, call 812-535-2952 or email provctr@spsmw.org....

Sisters to host Way of the Cross for Justice prayer service

...pilgrimage of prayer – creating sacred space for reflection, memory and response as they meditate on the scenes of Christ’s suffering and death. The practice of walking the Stations to commemorate the Passion of the Christ is said to have begun with Saint Francis of Assisi, whose devotion helped shape this enduring expression of faith. There is no cost to attend the prayer service, but freewill donations will be accepted. For more information, click here, call 812-535-2952 or email provctr@spsmw.org....

Sisters invite public to Earth Day Festival

...wood carvings, pottery – and much more. Food vendors will be on hand for snacks, beverages and meals. There will also be live entertainment. Make sure to bring a refillable water bottle to use at the free and eco-friendly water station. In addition, the Sisters of Providence will host a bake sale with homemade baked goods of all kinds. Admission to the festival is free, but donations would be appreciated. For more information, click here, call 812-535-2946 or email lrobinette@spsmw.org....

2026 Summer Used Book Sale

...each day and the book sale will take place in the Foley Room across from Linden Leaf Gifts in Providence Spirituality & Conference Center. We’ve been busy collecting used books, so there’s something for every reader. Popular genres include spirituality, fiction, biographies, history, wellness, gardening, cooking, crafting, children’s books and so much more. Books are not individually priced, but donations are appreciated. All proceeds benefit the ministries of the Sisters of Providence. For more information, call 866-996-2947 or email lindenleafgifts@spsmw.org....

Snackin’ with the Alpacas: All ages Summer Reading Program

...Farm Projects Assistant Raven Renn and Vigo County Public Library West Branch Assistant Librarian Beth Nelson read some fun alpacas stories. Tara will also offer alpaca fun facts. After lunch, all guests will be able to meet some of our alpacas and have a take-home alpaca craft. The series will take place on Wednesday, June 24, Wednesday, July 29, and Wednesday, August 26. Times are noon-1:30 p.m., EDT, each day. There is no cost to attend, but donations for alpaca...

WVC to host ‘Snackin’ with the Alpacas’ program

...Farm Projects Assistant Raven Renn and Vigo County Public Library West Branch Assistant Librarian Beth Nelson read some fun alpaca stories. Tara will also offer alpaca fun facts. After lunch, all guests will be able to meet some of the alpacas and receive a take-home alpaca craft. There is no cost to attend, but donations for alpaca care are always appreciated. No registration to attend any of the programs is required. For more information, click here, or contact 812-535-2946 or...

Being ‘Stickered’

...have a special message on the back of a label; my label last Saturday was the word ‘GORGEOUS,’ so I looked out at the autumn colored trees and whispered: ‘You are gorgeous; thank you for being you.’” On the opposite end of the question is Sister Janice Smith, “NO! I don’t look forward to being stickered. I am always so afraid that I will forget to go get them that it generally is another stressor to me. But it does help...

White Violet Center earns ‘Real Organic Project’ designation

...of enforcement of some vital USDA Organic standards to protect soil health and animal welfare, organic farmers rallied together to fight to protect the integrity of the organic label. This is what originally motivated WVC Farm Manager John-Michael Elmore to apply for this certification. “We (WVC) are already certified organic, so this became an extension of that. USDA organic certification is getting manipulated by large agri-businesses, and doesn’t fully represent the original intent of the organic movement,” John-Michael said. “While it’s still an important regulatory standard,...

Season of Creation 2022: Fair Trade and Climate Change

...Industry Consider buying second hand clothing, repairing and repurposing clothing, participating in a clothing swap, etc. Some stores that sell Fair Trade clothing include Athleta, Linden Leaf Gifts, Mata Traders, and MarketPlace: Handwork of India, Patagonia. Some brands such as Patagonia have a second-hand label – theirs is Worn Well. Check other stores and buy second hand through them. For tips on being fashionable inexpensively, click here. Read The Conscious Closet: A Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good...

The sisters treasure your financial support!

...more over time, remain loyal donors longer and stay more engaged. And younger donors and those on a budget often find donating monthly more doable than making a larger one-time donation. Perhaps you’d like to donate to the Sisters of Providence but you feel that a small donation will not accomplish much. That couldn’t be further from the truth! Every dollar helps and it all adds up. A monthly gift of $10 becomes $120 in just one year! You can...

Sister Agnes Clare Buckley

...miracle! Mother Theodore came through for sure!” Sister became an advocate for organ donation, often speaking to groups and to news stations. She was also a member of two heart transplant support groups in her area. Sister Agnes Clare Buckley As her niece Patrice observed in her eulogy, “although the stories about my Aunt Phyllis by the many who knew her were difficult … my aunt made an impression on whomever she met.” She went on to articulate the impressions...

Providence Food Pantry eases hunger in West Terre Haute

...guidelines, receive fresh produce, three kinds of meat, milk and eggs in addition to breads and canned goods. They also receive respect from the volunteers who serve them, Sister Joseph said. As for David Franklin, when asked what more he’d like to say about Providence Food Pantry, he has only two words. “Thank you.” For more information about the Providence Food Pantry or how you can help, including food donations, call Sister Joseph Fillenwarth at 812-535-2544. Online monetary donations, including...