CDPs Report on COPS/Metro Coronavirus Initiative

This article comes from our member congregation, the Sisters of Divine Providence in San Antonio, Texas.  It speaks of their involvement with a community organizing group in their area.  The Congregation of Divine Providence of San Antonio is a member of the community organizing groups Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS) and Metro Alliance.  These groups are afflilated with the [...]

By |2020-05-22T11:40:13-05:00June 1, 2020|*CDP Texas*, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on CDPs Report on COPS/Metro Coronavirus Initiative

Coping with Covid 19

This article comes from the Sisters of providence in Holyoke, MA and tells how they are coping with the coronavirus. The Sisters of Providence and all their ministries have been focused on preparing for the arrival of the coronavirus in Massachusetts since February. Their Governor declared a state of emergency on March 24 and closed non—essential businesses and ordered all [...]

By |2020-05-22T11:26:47-05:00May 29, 2020|*SP Holyoke*, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Coping with Covid 19

Prayer, Gratitude and Hope Unite Sisters and Partners in Mission

The Sisters of Divine Providence from Allison Park, PA used their building to give witness to hope during this time of the pandemic.   The Sisters of the Marie de la Roche province reached out to their friends, supporters, and partners in mission during the pandemic to unite in their mission of making God’s Providence visible in the world. Through emails, [...]

By |2020-05-22T11:13:18-05:00May 26, 2020|*CDP Marie de la Roche*, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Prayer, Gratitude and Hope Unite Sisters and Partners in Mission

Time

Our Divine Providence Sisters and Associates were asked to reflect on how we are experiencing Providence in the Pandemic.  One of our Sisters, Marilyn McMillin, wrote about time and its gift to us in these challenging days.  I wanted to share her reflection with all of you.   "Julie Andrews had a television show many years ago. At the end of [...]

By |2020-05-11T14:13:44-05:00May 18, 2020|Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Time

Rainbow Callers

The other day I was out for a walk and happened to see a rainbow.  It made me think about God's love for us and the faithfulness of God's covenant with us.  It made me think about something I had written some years back in my book, Soul Stretching: The Inner Landscape of an Ordinary Life.  In these days of [...]

By |2020-04-22T12:00:19-05:00April 22, 2020|Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Rainbow Callers

Digging Down Deep for Hope

In these times of the corona virus people are experiencing grief in many forms.  Social distancing has kept us from loved ones and social circles.  Life has changed on all levels and people are searching for meaning.  You hear more timeless questions being asked, especially as we experience Holy Week this year as never before. There seems to be a [...]

By |2020-04-06T12:12:48-05:00April 6, 2020|Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Digging Down Deep for Hope

Daffodils and Turtles

Not too long ago I read a story about the "Joy of Turtles" by Joni Woelfel.  In it she told the story of finding a mother turtle who had laid eggs in her flower bed.  The turtle deposited her eggs after digging a deep hole, carefully covering them so no trace could be found, and then within an hour she [...]

By |2020-03-23T10:39:52-05:00March 23, 2020|Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Daffodils and Turtles

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

Connections

This is a continuation of Sr. Pat Murray's talk at the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) last August.  Her fifth point is:  Engage in web-watching and web-weaving. Sr. Pat referenced the Mennonite theologian and peace activist, John Paul Lederach, who used the term "moral imagination" to describe something "which calls people beyond what is immediately apparent and visible."  Lederach [...]

By |2019-10-04T10:42:27-05:00October 14, 2019|Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Connections

Embrace Vulnerability

In her presentation at the annual LCWR assembly, Sr. Pat Murray, IBVM gave six images for leadership in a global world.  I have written about the first two of them.  This one is the third:  Embrace Vulnerability.  She was speaking about religious life and our institutions and how we are experiencing a greater fragility and vulnerability.  She said:  "In a [...]

By |2019-09-13T14:30:55-05:00September 16, 2019|Associates, Be Inspired, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Embrace Vulnerability
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