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...of Mother Mere Madeleine’s death two years ago, they brought this picture as a gift. Jeanne and I were both touched that here it was a centerpiece for their Chapter. At the end of liturgy, Jeanne and I carried the relic and the picture into the Chapter room. All delegates have been asked to refrain from sharing the content of the discussions at the Chapter with our community members and friends, so we will honor that request. However, we will...

...to the top row (the pictures were in order by age).” I don’t think she thought of herself as old. Three or four weeks ago, she was 98, just a few weeks shy of her 99th birthday and still passing out programs in the Mother Theodore Chapel at Mass, still leading the daily rosary at 10 each morning. Maggie, Mary Lois’s youngest sister, said that Mary Lois was always telling her that Maggie has bossed her ever since she arrived...

Alum info & events Class notes School history Alumni information & events For questions, contact Cami Pritchett, Constituent Engagement/Planned Giving Manager, who is heading the alumnae/i relations area of our department at this time. You may reach her at 812-535-2807 or email cpritchett@spsmw.org. Upcoming events If you would like to plan a class reunion, the Sisters of Providence constituent engagement manager can help. Please email cpritchett@spsmw.org or call 812-535-2807. If you have pictures from your reunion that you would be willing...

...Eileen Rose spent hours with them for days. Zoe stated: “She was a light to our world when we needed it most. We loved her.” Eileen Rose was a person of connections. Sister Mary Morley recalled that, while she lived in Cincinnati and the Bonners were in Louisville, how for more than 15 years Eileen Rose and her sister Brigid Ann prayed with her daily by Skype at 4 p.m., on weekdays and weekends at 10 a.m. Sister Mary Morley...

...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...

...reveal the need for what he called an “integral ecology,” a way of living that honors both creation and human dignity. A Time of Prayer, Reflection, Action Each May, Catholics around the world celebrate Laudato Si’ Week, an eight-day observance commemorating the anniversary of the encyclical. It is a time of prayer, reflection and action – a global call for people of faith to care for creation in tangible ways. The week serves as a reminder that protecting the environment...

...for our planet. Earthday.org Interfaith Power & Light “Faith Climate Action Week” April 16-25 The annual program will include climate-themed worship services and sermons, spanning 10 days of activities around Earth Day in celebration of Earth Month. The theme of this year’s week is “Sacred Ground: Cultivating Connections Between our Faith, our Food, and the Climate.” Interfaith Power & Light Find us on social media Make sure to follow and like our social media platforms! White Violet Center for Eco-Justice...

...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,...

...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...

...sticks, crafted by her son, that make skirting much easier. I can’t wait until this fall when she’ll come see us again. Skirting on a Weekly Basis To get through all of our fleeces, we used to throw an annual week-long skirting party and recruited volunteers to come in for shifts to process a bunch of fiber all at once. Those parties were fun, but intense! So now, Sarah Knoblock, the Sisters of Providence Volunteer Coordinator, organizes a wintertime weekly...

...Mass at St Benedict’s Cathedral in Evansville on Nov. 17. Pictured L to R: Sister Carolyn Bouchard, Rita Muller, and Sister Theresa Ann Boland (November 2024) Cleta Edmonson Kavanaugh, Class of ’66 May 28, 1948 – May 28, 2026 Cleta Helen Kavanaugh, 78, of Montgomery, Indiana, passed peacefully on May 28, 2026, at Heart-to-Heart Hospice in Evansville, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer. CLETA KAVANAUGH OBITUARY (May 2026) Kathy (Evans) Lemberger November 18, 1948 –...

...of Flatwoods, KY, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ November 14, 2024, in Ashland Community Hospice. Ann was a member of the Providence High School, Class of 1950. Ann was a wonderful mother who enjoyed Italian cooking, intricate puzzles, and bingo. She was very artistic and had a flare for creating beautiful pictures with colored pencils. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to Autism Speaks, Tunnels to Towers, or www.kcfi.church ANN GENEVIEVE ROE OBITUARY (December...