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...and Asian art. In Linden Leaf gift shop, Robert was delighted to purchase note cards picturing the wonderful water colors painted by Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly from an album compiled in 1866. In this brief visit, it was clear to him that the tradition of outstanding art and artists has continued to the present. He so appreciated Sister Camille’s excellent hospitality, calling her “the perfect person” to greet them and explain the community’s history and the college’s current programs related...

...me that a recent guide for voters, produced by 10 national Catholic social justice organizations, is named, “A Call to Holiness.” They, too, quote Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, which also says, “We cannot uphold an ideal of holiness that would ignore injustice.” At this moment in the history of this ever-expanding Providence community, perhaps this will be our sign of holiness — that we will NOT ignore injustice. Not just me or you but together: We will attend to the...

...in contrast to Mother Theodore’s difficulty with the language. She was a beloved teacher at the Academy for many years. Sister St. Vincent Ferrer had experience as a teacher and principal. Her personality is described as “…quiet and demure…” by Sister Mary Borromeo Brown in her book “History of the Sisters of Providence.” Surely her calm attitude was a balance to the exuberant Sister Basilide. Sister Mary Xavier was a gifted seamstress and gave years of service to the Congregation...

...knew very little about our history at that school, and it turns out that they didn’t really know it either. But the occasion of this award, given to us to mark the 100th anniversary of the school, led them back to their humble beginnings and perhaps their own log cabin moment. On Aug. 27, 1918, the Reverend Thomas Quinn, the Rector of St. Mary’s Church, Joliet, showed up at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods with a letter from George Mundelein, archbishop of Chicago,...

...you are?” It has been a long road. With the support of my community, I gained the courage to unearth a 47 percent Indigenous Native American girl from Mexico and say to my Provident God, “Here I am with all my roots, my heritage, my ancestral stories and my history. Here is all of me.” Here are a few prayers that have sustained me during my discernment to the present, one by Sister Bernice Kuper, SP. “O’ Holy Spirit Soul...

...few accepted my decision and continued to support me. Others were in shock by the life choice I’d made. They had envisioned I would be getting married and raising children. After 7½ years of working for a distributing company called Mutual Wholesale Liquor — owned by a Jewish family — it was very hard to accept the reality of letting go of deep relationships. There is so much history with my family and this company. My mom was pregnant with...

...biblical account of how Israel awaited the promised Messiah. Their hope-filled longing came to realization in salvation through Jesus the Christ. The antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and enhance their beauty. We invite you to reflect on an O Antiphon each day leading to...

...of the One who is to come weave together in the O Antiphons to form a biblical account of how Israel awaited the promised Messiah. Their hope-filled longing came to realization in salvation through Jesus the Christ. The antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and...

...the closing days of Advent, Dec. 17 to Dec. 23. Many of the most significant titles of the One who is to come weave together in the O Antiphons to form a biblical account of how Israel awaited the promised Messiah. Their hope-filled longing came to realization in salvation through Jesus the Christ. The antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people....

...salvation through Jesus the Christ. The antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and enhance their beauty. We invite you to reflect on an O Antiphon each day leading to Christmas. One word dominated this ancient prayer – Come!!! For what need or desire do you...

...antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and enhance their beauty. We invite you to reflect on an O Antiphon each day leading to Christmas. One word dominated this ancient prayer – Come!!! For what need or desire do you most eagerly pray, “Come, Lord Jesus?”...

...is to come weave together in the O Antiphons to form a biblical account of how Israel awaited the promised Messiah. Their hope-filled longing came to realization in salvation through Jesus the Christ. The antiphons trace a chronological path through Israel’s history of people and events that led to the coming of the Messiah who brought salvation for the people. The illustrations add visuals for reflection and contemplative insights into the meaning of the antiphons and enhance their beauty. We...