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Thanksgiving Thoughts

The month of November holds many different themes:  saints, souls, veterans, and of course, Thanksgiving.  Each year as the season of autumn surrounds us with colorful leaves on trees, and farmers harvesting their crops, I am reminded of my teaching days and the reading of Winnie-the-Pooh to my second graders.   There is a quote from A.A. Milne which has stuck [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:59:55-05:00November 27, 2019|Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Thanksgiving Thoughts

Marking the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Voting Rights

The Sisters  of Providence in Holyoke, MA are marking the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment giving women the right to vote. Recently, archivists for women religious around the nation exchanged information on the impact of the vote as indicated by documentation in their archives. In some Congregations, there was no documentation about Sisters voting or interest [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:59:02-05:00November 25, 2019|*SP Holyoke*, Be Inspired, Social Justice, What's New|Comments Off on Marking the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Voting Rights

Sisters in Border Ministry Honored

At a special awards ceremony and reception on August 2, Sisters Hilary Hooks, CDP; Margaret Mertens, CDP; Zita Telkamp, CDP; Therese Cunningham, SHSp; and Associate Marlene McClain were presented the 2019 Ketteler Award for Social Justice for their faithful dedication to the clients of La Posada Providencia. Located in San Benito, Texas, La Posada is a ministry for people in [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:58:32-05:00November 18, 2019|*CDP Marie de la Roche*, Be Inspired, Social Justice, What's New|Comments Off on Sisters in Border Ministry Honored

Sister Frances Lorene and the West Africa Teaching Ministry

Blessed John Martin Moye, the founder of the Sisters of Divine Providence, saw needs being neglected, especially in the exclusion of the poor girls from the educational system of his time and place. From the beginning, this story has inspired the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence to be involved with many different ministries throughout the United States and [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:57:51-05:00November 11, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, *CDP Texas*, Be Inspired, Spotlight|Comments Off on Sister Frances Lorene and the West Africa Teaching Ministry

Ceremony Marks End of 20 Years of Saving Seeds

A rematriation ceremony was the culmination of 20 years of the Sisters’ commitment to saving heirloom seed varieties. This is not the end of the story of the seeds, only a new beginning in new homes as it once had been when the seeds moved in with the Sisters. Planting the First Seeds The Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent [...]

By |2019-11-11T09:07:11-06:00November 10, 2019|*SP St. Vincent de Paul*, Social Justice, Spotlight|Comments Off on Ceremony Marks End of 20 Years of Saving Seeds

Providence Food Pantry Celebrates 25 Years

On September 22, Providence Food Pantry, a ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, celebrated 25 years of loving service to residents in the West Terre Haute area. Persons of all faith traditions visited the pantry during an open house, enjoying treats, soda and chances to enter several raffles. During the celebration, Pantry Director Sister Joseph Fillenwarth [...]

By |2019-11-11T09:06:59-06:00November 10, 2019|*SP St.-Mary-of-the-Woods*, Spotlight|Comments Off on Providence Food Pantry Celebrates 25 Years

Madagascar Connection

The Sisters of the American Province from Melbourne, Kentucky have always felt a kind of special connection with their Sisters from the Province of Madagascar—and the slow but sure penetration of the internet throughout that country has created new opportunities for the two groups to deepen their bonds of relationship with each other. Sisters are now connecting more and more [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:57:21-05:00November 4, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Madagascar Connection

Prayers for Chile and Haiti

Following the recent events that occurred in Chile and Haiti, the Sisters of Providence from Montreal would like to share with the WPC family the letters sent by the Provincial Superiors of Bernarda Morin Province and Émilie-Gamelin Province concerning the violent outbreaks in both countries. United in prayer for peace, asking that the voice of the poor may be heard, [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:56:31-05:00October 31, 2019|*SP Emilie-Gamelin*, *SP Montreal*, *SP Mother Joseph*, Social Justice, What's New|Comments Off on Prayers for Chile and Haiti

Butterflies for Immigrant Children

October 28 was National Immigrants Day.   The Sisters of Providence from St. Mary-of-the-Woods, IN posted the following article which I think bears sharing with all Women of Providence website followers: "On this National Immigrants Day, I ask myself what if Mother Theodore Guerin and her companions, unable to speak English, had been deported back to France in 1840 when they arrived [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:52:29-05:00October 30, 2019|*SP St.-Mary-of-the-Woods*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Butterflies for Immigrant Children

The Long Extended Note

This is the last of the six images used by Sr. Pat Murray at the annual assembly of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) this past August.  Image six is:  Listen for the Long Note. Sister Pat recalled a seminar on leadership in which she participated some years ago.  At the end of one session, a fiddler played a [...]

By |2019-10-04T13:33:25-05:00October 21, 2019|Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on The Long Extended Note
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