Providence Alive! Newsletter
We are happy to share our Fall 2023 newsletter.
We are happy to share our Fall 2023 newsletter.
We are happy to share our Spring 2023 newsletter.
We are happy to share our Fall 2022 newsletter.
We are happy to share our Summer 2022 newsletter. In this issue, Sister Michele Bisbey shares how she is emerging from what her family in Ireland refers to as "pandemic cocooning."
We are happy to share our Summer 2021 newsletter. In this issue, we recall the May 30, 1926, blessing ceremony of the three bells at Providence Heights and its meaning for us today.
We are happy to share our Winter 2021 newsletter. In this issue, we make a stand, along with Associates and more than 1,300 leaders of Catholic Sisters throughout the United States, to repair our democracy. Also included is our challenge to end hunger and our timeless message of Christmas.
Thank you for your continued prayerful and financial support of our ministries and mission.
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In this issue, we are reminded of a Providential and abiding Presence in these troubling times of COVID-19, violence and racism.
In this issue, we are challenged to leave our comfort zone and go to the peripheries—places where people are wounded, perhaps feeling that their lives have no meaning or value—to find abundant grace.
We are happy to share our Fall 2019 newsletter. This issue aims to foster a greater understanding of the value of a comforting presence, a caring touch. It can heal the heart, creating space within for the visible proof of God’s Providence. Also included is the 2019 La Roche University Woman of Providence and the 2019 Ketteler Award for Social Justice.
We are happy to share our Spring/Summer 2019 newsletter. In this issue, we focus on choosing to love those who have very different backgrounds from our own by nurturing our capacity to be empathetic. Also included are our Sister Jubilarians who celebrate 2,225 combined years of ministry in 2019.
We are happy to share our Winter 2019 newsletter. In this issue, Sisters Michele Bisbey and Mary Ellen Rufft provide insight into how they are affected by and processing the abuse scandal in the Catholic Church.
We are happy to share our Fall 2018 newsletter. In this issue, we highlight our call and commitment to be generous to those in need. Thank you for joining us in making our Provident God more visible in our world.