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As Covid restrictions are lessening across the country, we see the gradual reopening of facilities. This story relates how the Sisters of Providence are grateful for the simple gifts of sharing a meal, playing cards, or just taking a leisurely walk with a friend. “Spring is coming into full bloom and temperatures are rising. Also budding is the hope of [...]
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As women and men of Providence know, we are all connected, all part of the circle of life. This article shows one Sister of Providence who practices integral ecology and challenges us to do the same. “Ever since Sister Sue Orlowski was a little girl growing up in Massachusetts, she has been fascinated by the natural world. She recalls being [...]
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Ruth McGoldrick, SP, a Sister of Providence from Holyoke, MA and also co-founder of the Women of Providence in Collaboration, has generously shared with me a presentation she did for their Associates. I intend to share that with all of you in parts or sections in this blog. So here is Part Three. Living Providence Spirituality in a Contemplative Way [...]
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Ruth McGoldrick, SP, a Sister of Providence from Holyoke, MA and also co-founder of the Women of Providence in Collaboration, has generously shared with me a presentation she did for their Associates. I intend to share that with all of you in parts or sections in this blog. So here is Part Four. The Commingling of Simplicity and Complexity in [...]
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This weekend we celebrate Memorial Day. The day we remember all those who have served in the military, who have given their lives for our freedom, and who continue to do even today. As we celebrate this day we see our country still in need of restoration and healing, still dealing with the pandemic, although it is much better, and [...]
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Ruth McGoldrick, SP, a Sister of Providence from Holyoke, MA and also co-founder of the Women of Providence in Collaboration, has generously shared with me a presentation she did for their Associates. I intend to share that with all of you in parts or sections in this blog. So here is Part TWO. Scripture and the Desert Fathers and Mothers [...]
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As I was listening to my priest friend’s homily for Ascension this past Sunday, he was speaking about the two feasts of Ascension and Pentecost—a week apart in our Catholic liturgy. In our human reality we are so bound by time and space. Perhaps that is a good thing because it gives us time to reflect and ponder how these [...]
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This Sister of Providence proves that hard work, determination, and perseverance is part of the call to being a Woman of Providence. In the Scriptures we hear: Whom shall I send? Who will go for us? Here I am, I said; send me. (Isaiah 6:8). And Sr. Nagwa Gameel said just that–here I am, send me. (text translated from the [...]
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Ruth McGoldrick, SP, a Sister of Providence from Holyoke, MA and also co-founder of the Women of Providence in Collaboration, has generously shared with me a presentation she did for their Associates. I intend to share that with all of you in parts or sections in this blog. So here is Part One. Introduction Though [...]
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For those who were not able to be with us in February for the one day ZOOM virtual Providence Event, I am posting here a link to the special issue we did on the Providence Event. The theme was: Providence: Where Justice and Radical Hope Meet. It was a wonderful day, a day filled with insights, challenges, and inspiration from [...]
