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...pastoral associate. Sister Eileen also ministered as Principal at St. John School in Vincennes, Indiana, from 1967 to 1971. Sister Eileen Dede (formerly Sister Anita Therese) Complete Ministry In Massachusetts: Teacher, Cheverus School, Malden (1950-51). In Indiana: Teacher, St. Patrick, Indianapolis (1951-53); Teacher, St. Malachy, Brownsburg (1955-57); Teacher, Holy Spirit, Indianapolis (1959-65); Teacher, Immaculate Heart, Indianapolis (1965-67); Principal, St. John, Vincennes (1967-68); Teacher/Principal, St. John, Vincennes (1968-69); Principal, St. John, Vincennes (1969-71); Teacher, St. Luke, Indianapolis (1971-73); Teacher, St. Thomas...

...but has a vast knowledge in all art mediums. “I also design and execute for the Church of the Immaculate Conception an interior environment consistent with guidelines of the liturgical year and special Sisters of Providence celebrations.” Sister Jody expressed that creating art frees her spirit and lifts her mind and heart. “I am always amazed at what comes from experimenting with art,” said Sister Jody. “For me, art is prayer.” Originally published in the winter 2023 issue of HOPE...

...by a brother, Robert A. Linhart (Patricia), niece Laurie Kruchten, nephew Christ Linhart (Janet) and niece-in-law Mary Linhart (Michael). She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Anthony J. Linhart. A wake took place from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with Vespers at 4:30 p.m., on Friday, May 8. Mass of Christian Burial took place at 11 a.m., on Saturday, May 9. We welcome you to share your memories of Sister Dolores Ann in the comment section below....

...think of your heart’s condition? Perhaps you will take some time to pray however your heart moves you today. How would you describe our collective heart — the collective heart of Earth’s people — all 7 billion-plus of us? Again, are you inclined to prayer of praise and/or petition as you ponder this? Perhaps you will pray what moves within you as you move through this day celebrating hearts, love. I would like to join my prayer with yours today....

...I’ve combined this hobby with participation in the local community, entering flowers and floral arrangements in the Dutchess County Fair’s Horticulture Department and botanical artwork in the Fine Arts Department. In 2014, I provided the botanical art for an educational publication created by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County. As I have an interest in illustration, I hope to design and create introductory gardening guides for children using botanical artwork, a project which time spent at the WVC internship...

...of Providence in community. Sister Mary Lourdes Mackey (RIP) leads a music class at the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Village School. Sister Edith Pfau in June of 1977. In addition to decades of ministry in art education, Pfau was herself an accomplished painter and artist. Sister of Providence Frances Joan Baker in the classroom in the 1980s. Sister Edith Pfau, secretary at St. Anthony School in Gardena, CA, circa 1986. In addition to decades of ministry in art education, Pfau was herself...

...she had become a loving, compassionate presence to others,” continued Sister Jeanne. Born Feb. 20, 1914, in Indianapolis, Mary Elizabeth Stewart was the daughter of Grant and Irene (Brooks) Stewart. Her brother, John, died before she was born. “Shortly after her birth, Mary Elizabeth’s father withdrew from the family home, leaving her mother alone to provide for her daughter,” read Sister Jeanne. “When Mary Elizabeth was five years old, Mrs. Stewart, realizing that she needed to work outside the home...

...to that. One aspect of this legacy that I feel compelled to break open – that I hope will contribute to the continued sharing of this great legacy of Providence – is the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is quite prominent on the cover of this worship aid. And the symbolism is obvious – Christ is pouring out the seeds to be sown through our hands. But when I look at the image...

...an open and peaceful heart that allows for healing, hope and acceptance of whatever the outcomes may be.” “I commit to holding that person in my heart and firmly and confidently believing that God knows what’s in my heart. I do believe prayer comes in all sorts of ways throughout a day — even when we don’t think we’re praying.” “I make an effort to sincerely remember, as often as possible, to say a quick prayer either for that particular...

...1956): This news article announces the activities of the celebrations July 26-28. [CLICK HERE] “Twin Celebrations to End Tomorrow at St. Mary of Woods Motherhouse” news article from The New World (July 27, 1956): This newspaper article notes the events on the last day of the celebration, July 28. It also notes that Mother Theodore’s Cause had advanced to the Apostolic Process. Pope Pius XII approved and signed the petition to continue the Cause on Feb. 19, 1956. [CLICK HERE]...

...think they were actually there in 1816 (the year Terre Haute was platted). They were not Catholic. My grandmother, when she married my grandfather, was German Catholic and she pretty much single-handedly converted the Stewart side of the family. My mother’s father came from England when he was a young boy and I think they were probably Anglican. They ended up being Catholic,” Sister Mary Ann said. The Stewart family resided in Sacred Heart Parish, the northern-most parish in Terre...
...In addition, she feels the growing pains that artists often feel. Will they like my work? Will they want to spend money for it? Sister Jody has loved art since her elementary school days when she says good teachers started her on the right path. She studied art in college and became an art teacher early in her ministerial life. But to continue, she would need a master’s degree. So she let art become a venue for relaxation while she...