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In memory of …

...informing all residents that all roads in the area had to be named and labeled in case of emergency. A photo of Sister Mary Esther Lane taken in 1979 at Yosemite National Park. In Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Village, many residents who lived on one street decided they had to name it “Mary Lane.” The street was eventually changed to “Mary Lane Road.” “I understand that Mary Esther loved taking visitors over there to show them the road that is named after...

Witness

...for the federal government. Sister Barbara Battista during a visit with Keith Dwayne Nelson. The Bishops of Indiana, along with numerous other Bishops, have spoken out against the death penalty. So have religious communities across the country, including my own, the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. My faith and the teachings of our Church compel me to say “No!” to the death penalty and to work to abolish it. In 2017, Pope Francis, approved the following revision to...

Sister Mary (Mary Agatha) Carlton

...Officially Sister Mary was the volunteer coordinator and in that position interviewed volunteers and supervised their orientation. In addition, according to Sister Pat, Sister Mary assisted with the taking in and labeling of medications, restocking examination rooms, picking up supplies, cleaning the clinic and doing fund raisers. Sister Pat attributes their many returning clients to Sister Mary’s influence. Ever the gracious and generous woman, she did indeed ‘heal the oppressed,’” shared Sister Mary Roger. “Over the last five years, Sister...

Immaculata Alumna Produces “Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin.”

...friend suggested that she take a comedic improv class to build her confidence. In that class, she met two Christian friends who took her under their wing and helped to rekindle her faith. She began praying, reading the Bible and studying theologians. Learning to hear God’s voice gave Camille confidence, freedom and new opportunities. Her faith played a huge role in bringing Bonhoeffer to fruition. A Long Road Producing the film took more than a decade. The journey began in...

Where will faith lead this community of Providence?

...on that foundation of faith we stand today, a community of Providence. Built by the faith and fortitude of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin and her five companions as well as all the Sisters of Providence who have gone before us, who are with us now, and who will continue to build this community in the future. A new way to live the mission Sixteen years ago, the Providence Community added a new level to this foundation. The Providence Associate relationship...

HOPE Summer 2026: Annual Report

Read or download HOPE Magazine HOPE Summer 2026: Annual Report What would you love to see in HOPE Magazine? Your opinion matters! We’re conducting a survey to gather your ideas for HOPE Magazine. Please take a few moments to complete our survey and tell us what you’d like to see in upcoming issues. HOPE Magazine survey As seen in HOPE: Ready When Called: Walking with God Sisters of Providence reflect on death with faith. Embracing uncertainty, they let go of independence, accept...

Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s Story

...items featuring her writing at Amazon or at LindenLeafGifts.com. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s story Want even more details about the amazing life story of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin? Read on! Early years in France Anne-Therese Guerin was born on Oct. 2, 1798 to Laurent and Isabelle Guerin. The Guerins were a well-respected and faith-filled family. They lived in the village of Etables-sur-Mer in Brittany, France in a thatched cottage by a little field near the seashore. Laurent served as an...

Miracle stories that contributed to sainthood

...“I don’t really know what made me go in,” Phil said. But he did, and he prayed to the Sisters of Providence foundress, Mother Theodore Guerin. “I prayed for my own inner peace and courage.” Phil spent time in reflection, and that led to prayer. He described himself as not very observant of his religious faith. He was raised American Baptist, the son of a lay minister. In the church that day, he prayed for the strength to endure the...

Living the Gospel: What’s Next

...the Season of Faithful Witness. On Good Friday we prayed Crosses of Resistance from the Network Lobby for Catholic Social Justice in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. I invite you to consider what you can do and what your faith community can do. And do remember those wise words from our dear foundress: “We are not called to do all the good possible, only that which we can do.” Originally published in the summer 2026 issue of HOPE magazine....

The process of becoming a Providence Associate

...binder you receive at orientation. These detail spiritual elements important to the Providence community such as prayer, Providence, relationship, mission, etc. The two of you will discuss what you have read and share your life and faith journeys with each other. 8. After your months of learning and reflecting about the Providence Community and about yourself, if you have discerned that being a part of the Providence Community is right for you, you will write a letter of intent stating...

Honoring you

...estate plans, we’d like to honor you as a member of the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin (SMTG) Foundation. The SMTG Foundation was established in 1992 to honor family, friends and alumnae of the Congregation who are helping to ensure that the legacy of our foundress and the ministries of the Sisters of Providence can continue into the future. These donors serve as an ever-present reminder of the faithfulness and commitment of our Sisters of Providence companions and benefactors. You can...

Sister Mary Jeanine Schubert

...Provident God throughout your lifetime. You have been a faithful disciple as a Sister of Providence for almost 65 years. We are here to celebrate the life of Sister Mary Jeanine Schubert, who was born on January 16, 1942. Mary’s twin brother, Andy, and her sister-in-law Patty are present here today along with her nieces, Dr. Nancy and her husband Sean, and Jenny Witter and her husband Eric. Her grandnieces, Stella and Simone, are also here. As Sisters of Providence,...