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Statement on White Supremacy and Gun Violence

The Women of Providence in Collaboration join with LCWR in the pledge to work toward ending racism and white supremacy and to stop gun violence.  We abhor the killing that took place in Buffalo, New York.  The taking of any lives matter...and so we support the following LCWR statement: Violence and White Supremacy Cannot Stand Wed, 2022-05-18 07:49 by asanders [...]

By |2022-05-19T05:49:23-05:00May 19, 2022|Social Justice, What's New|Comments Off on Statement on White Supremacy and Gun Violence

A Gift of Seeing

Providential moments happen all the time...the best thing about them is when we actually "see" them and take action.  This story, which comes from the Sisters of Providence in Holyoke, MA, is indeed a story of seeing a need and taking action. One might say it was Providential when Marjorie Norman, executive assistant to the President of the Sisters of [...]

By |2022-05-04T11:30:01-05:00May 16, 2022|*SP Holyoke*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on A Gift of Seeing

Associate Reflections

The Associates of the Sisters of Providence in Montreal, who are from Chile, share with us some of their reflections on being an associate and what inspires them.   The Providence Associates (PA) are people from different backgrounds and their Mission covers nine countries: Canada, the United States, El Salvador, Haiti, Chile, Argentina, the Philippines, Cameroon, and Egypt. All our members [...]

By |2022-05-04T11:29:04-05:00May 14, 2022|*SP Montreal*, Associates, What's New|Comments Off on Associate Reflections

Truth and Reconciliation

The Sisters of Providence in Kingston, Ontario, Canada share with us a story about their desire for Truth and Reconciliation.  Sister Una Byrne writes about what they did on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honor their indigenous brothers and sisters.   On September 30, the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we chose to bring into [...]

By |2022-05-04T11:28:05-05:00May 11, 2022|*SP St. Vincent de Paul*, Be Inspired, Social Justice, WPC news|Comments Off on Truth and Reconciliation

A Legacy for the Young and Old

The Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, in Kingston, Ontario have left a wonderful legacy for both children and seniors in the Kingston civic community.  This article was written by Tina Bailey, Executive Director of the Community Foundation for Kingston and Area.   "It was with both gratitude and excitement, shared by everyone present, that Community Foundation for Kingston [...]

By |2022-05-04T11:27:07-05:00May 9, 2022|*SP St. Vincent de Paul*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on A Legacy for the Young and Old

Outrageous Compassion

Today before Mass I was reading in my “Give Us This Day” booklet the section titled:  “Blessed Among Us.”  Usually that section is about a well known saint, or someone who is Blessed or Venerable, sometimes well known, and others more obscure.  Today’s section however was about a woman of Valor named Rachel Held Evans.  Ever heard of her?  I [...]

By |2022-05-04T11:21:42-05:00May 4, 2022|Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Outrageous Compassion

Years of Blessings!

This is an excerpt from a rather lengthy article that traces some of the blessings that Sr. Yvette Demers, SP, and Vice Postulator for the cause of Emilie Gamelin, has seen over the years.  She begins her article in 2001 talking about new vocations, the evolution of the Associate Movement, an International Formation meeting, and a congregational retreat.  This is [...]

By |2022-02-07T12:21:38-06:00April 26, 2022|*SP Emilie-Gamelin*, *SP Montreal*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Years of Blessings!

Easter Signs and Wonders

Tonight, all over the world Christians will celebrate the Easter Vigil.  They will light the Easter fire and with candles in hand, we will process in darkness into the Church where we will hear the story of our salvation sung in what is known as the Exsultet.  The Paschal candle will be shining brightly reminding us that we do not [...]

By |2022-04-16T15:15:11-05:00April 16, 2022|Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Easter Signs and Wonders

A Somber Good Friday Reflection for Today’s World

A Good Friday reflection from a Europe at war (again) This article appears in the War in Ukraine feature series of NCR.  It gave me much to ponder.  It was written by Chris Herlinger.  I thank him for this most contemporary reflection on Good Friday in the year 2022. "My Good Friday experience came early this year. I can pinpoint it [...]

By |2022-04-15T11:17:46-05:00April 15, 2022|Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on A Somber Good Friday Reflection for Today’s World

Gone But Never Forgotten

The Sisters of Divine Providence from Allison Park, PA saw many deaths among their Sisters and Associates, yet found a meaningful way to remember those who left this earth.   As in years past, we marked the days of November as a special time for remembering and thanksgiving. Regretfully, it was necessary to alter our plans for the annual Mass of [...]

By |2022-02-07T11:53:01-06:00April 12, 2022|*CDP Marie de la Roche*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Gone But Never Forgotten
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