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...5, 1963. Requiem Mass was offered in Corpus Christi Church on April 22, and the remains were then brought by the Pierre Undertaking establishment to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, where the funeral services took place on Tuesday morning, April 23. Reverend John O’Connor of Evansville, and Reverend Paul Sweeney, Chaplain at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, concelebrated at the Mass and conducted the burial service. This is her complete ministry: In Indiana: Teacher, St. Ignatius, Lafayette (1933-36); Teacher, St. Margaret Mary, Terre Haute (1942-43); Teacher,...

Sister Stella Marie, Mary Langdale, died at Providence Infirmary, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, on Friday, March 17, 1978, at 3:20 p.m. Sister Stella Marie Langdale Wake services took place on Sunday evening, March 19, at 7 p.m. The funeral liturgy was offered at 10 a.m., Monday morning, March 20, by Father Bernard, O.S.B., followed by burial in the convent cemetery. Born in Washington, D.C., on September 24, 1893, she attended grade school at Notre Dame School, Washington, D.C., and high school...

...loved and served so well. Funeral services for Sister Jacquelyn took place on Thursday, February 25, 2021, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. A virtual wake took place at 10:30 a.m., followed by Liturgy without Eucharist at 11 a.m. We welcome you to share your memories of Sister Jacquelyn in the comment section below. Memorial contributions may be made in honor of Sister Jacquelyn to the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Jacquelyn Hoffman (formerly Sister Theodata) Complete Ministry...

...to get more in touch with that sighing that is “too deep for words” and ask the Spirit to pray within me and to intercede for those who are ill with the virus, who have lost loved ones, who risk their own lives to care for others and to provide essential services. Have a wonderful Lent everyone! Looking for something more to do this Lent (other than sighing)? Join the Sisters of Providence for our Scriptures of Lent/Spring virtual sessions....

...identify how and where we are in need of conversion in order to live in solidarity with earth and all creation.” Volunteerism The Congregation has also encouraged all to explore our Volunteer Services opportunities to honor Dr. King. In a piece written on Jan. 20, 2014, we wrote: “Dr. King believed in a nation of freedom and justice for all, and encouraged all citizens to live up to the purpose and potential of America by applying the principles of nonviolence...

...is said, ‘There are some people in life that make you laugh a little louder, smile a little bigger and just live a little better.’ Sister Lois Ann Stoiber was definitely one of those people.” Indeed, Lois Ann had many treasures: Her God, her family, her Sisters, her ministries, her enduring friendships … Her heart was always reaching out and embracing others in love. May we do likewise to honor her legacy. Funeral services for Sister Lois Ann took place...

...the Sisters of Providence have been doing for many years, was also impacted by the pandemic. Once only a private telecast to sisters and associates, the temporary closing of the church due to the COVID-19 protocol inspired sisters to share many livestream services, such as the monthly Taizé Prayer Service, with the public. Our new membership ministry under the direction of Sister Joni Luna, SP, also found new life in the virtual world. In addition to transitioning the Come and...

...who reminded us that love “bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.” Love never ends, does it, Mary Louise? Funeral services for Sister Mary Louise took place on Tuesday, May 11, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. A virtual Wake took place at 10:30 a.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made in honor of Sister Mary Louise to the Sisters of...

...has also ministered in a variety of pastoral ministry positions for more than 35 years. Sister Connie helped develop the Saint Ann Medical Clinic, now known as the Wabash Valley Health Center, and created Saint Ann Dental Services. In addition, she established Saint Ann Community Outreach in the Wabash Valley. She currently ministers as a retreat and spiritual director as well as a grief specialist in the Indianapolis area. Recipients of the Frances Rumely Award, presented in memory of Rumely,...

...animal science with a focus on pre-veterinary medicine. “Upon graduating, I hope to own my own farm. It is my goal to cultivate a humane, sustainable environment where I can provide care for farm animals, as well as provide goods and services humanely and organically,” Sarah said. “I am eager to gain experience in my field. I feel having the privilege of the internship this summer at WVC will provide hands-on experience for my future career. I have experience as...

...for us. We are relieved of the burden of pride and we no longer have to keep up appearances. And by not having to keep up appearances we are free to do the will of God. Action Free now to do the will of God in humility and service, offer your services in whatever way you can assist. Maybe there is a food pantry in your community where you can help. Perhaps the local daycare center could use your help...