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...objectives. I’m part of a family that will support and give life-giving challenges,” she said. Favorites actress: Julie Andrews movie: Hook hobby: hand stitching sport: basketball animal: cat dessert: berry pies time of day: morning least favorite course in school: Latin If I Weren’t an SP I’d be: I’d be very sad. web site: Google course in school: biology food: chicken least favorite food: bosch pears saint: Mary Magdalene sinner: Mary Magdalene childhood activity: jumping into stacks of hay season:...

...Ladywood and St. Agnes, Indianapolis; Marywood, Evanston, Ill.; and Marywood, Anaheim, Calif. She spent 15 years in a variety of housekeeping and food service roles at Providence Retirement Home in New Albany, Ind. “When Sister Ann Clement was assigned to Providence Retirement Home, she began to spread her wings,” said Sister Maria. “She was a housekeeper and a laundress. As she waited in the laundry room for the wash cycle to end, she would frequently catch up on her reading...

...was her least favorite ministry because working in the laundry she was so isolated from human contact,” shared Sister Mary Roger. In addition to her ministries at the Woods, Sister Catherine Alberta spent two years as a cook at Lady Isle, Portsmouth, N.H. From 1976 to 1987, she ministered as the director of food services at Fatima Retreat House, Indianapolis. In a 1978 issue of The Criterion, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, the quality of food offered at...

...went with good buys Each with their bags filled with many a prize. We had food for the workers and for our buyers too, Provided by wonderful people with much ado. Our workers came from many different camps, All of them truly genuine champs. We thank you for your help to haul, sell and sort For your fantastic physical and emotional support. Our efforts this year had a tremendous result— $6019.08—truly a reason to exult!! Most important of all, lest...

...and God have called me here. Favorites Website: Facebook. Food: Chicken. Book: Anything that would broaden my understanding of Creation and Holy Mystery. Movie title: 12 Angry Men (the classic version). Movie types: action, drama, and/or romantic comedy. TV show: Jeopardy, Glee, America’s Got Talent. Recreation: Reading, writing, exercising, hanging out with friends, and the occasional computer game. Hobby: Baking, playing music. Sport: playing, none. Watching, tennis, football, the Olympics (summer and winter). Music/song: I listen to all types of...

...in high school Favorite movie: Babette’s Feast Qualities I most admire: friendliness, honesty, and trust—in God, in others and in one’s self. Favorite hobby: crossword puzzles (that are not too hard!) Favorite book: The Shack, by Wm. Paul Young Favorite saint: St. Mother Theodore Guerin Favorite sinner: The Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:7-31) Favorite hero/heroine: The Canaanite woman in Matthew’s Gospel (15:21-28). Favorite childhood activity: my sister and I riding our bicycles on wonderful adventures Favorite food: Lasagna...

...Favorite quote: “Tell me, what will you do with your one, wild and precious life?” Mary Oliver Favorite movie: Waking Ned Devine Favorite book: The Narnian Chronicles, C.S.Lewis Favorite food: Steamed Maryland Blue Shell Crabs Least favorite food: Cottage Cheese! Yeck!! Favorite course in school: modern and classical languages (German, Greek, Latin and Hebrew) Favorite form of prayer: contemplative Favorite recreation: traveling to other countries, especially Ireland and Israel Favorite sport teams: Baltimore Orioles, Ravens AND the SF Forty-niners Favorite...

...instance was Easter Sunday. We were served our festive dinner on “real” plates, with “real” utensils. So, what’s the big deal, you may say? Well, for three days prior, the dishwasher at Providence Hall had been on the blink and we were using paper and plastic for all meals. This decision of food services to use “real” dishes meant that the dishes, glasses and silverware all had to be packed up and trucked over to the dishwasher in Owens Hall....

...Dietitian Sister Barbara spent 15 years ministering as a clinical dietician at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach, Calif. Sister Barbara waits at the back of the church to greet parishioners after Mass. She sees being present to others as a part of her ministry as a Sister of Providence. “I loved working with the patients,” she said. “They knew I was a sister, and they would ask me questions that weren’t related to food.” Questions about the Bible....

...eat solid foods again. She survived on only soft foods and liquids the rest of her life. Nobody would have guessed that she was a little villain — not bad, but mischievous and leading all the pranks of the children in the neighborhood. Her father died when she was just 15 years old. Afterwards she assumed responsibility of taking care of her mother and younger sister for many years. During her life, several different sisters had seen a heavenly light...

...is well know that teaching was her passion, but food was just something necessary, said Sister Mary Mark Dede in her commentary for Sister Alice Walsh, who died on Tuesday, Feb. 24. She was 81 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 62 years. Before continuing, I would like to acknowledge the blessing of these commentaries. They were implemented by Sister Luke Crawford when she was on the Provincial Team here at the Woods. As our sisters...

Current ministry: pastoral associate for ministry of aging and bereavement at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Carmel, Indiana Favorite food: Tender steak but I am vegetarian. When I am not at work or involved in ministry, you are most likely to find me … riding my bike, playing cards or rummikub, watching “Madam Secretary.” One thing most people don’t know about me is … I wear a size 12 shoe. Favorite animal: Stuffed Sister Carole Kimes entered the Sisters of...