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Walk with God with us Become a Providence Associate Are you looking for something more? Spiritual enrichment? Support? Community? Mentors? A sense of mission? God may be nudging you toward the Providence Associate relationship with the Sisters of Providence! We are women and men of varying faith traditions who walk with the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Together with the sisters, we follow God’s lead in bringing love, mercy and justice to a world in need. We share...

Plan to come out to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, to get a head start on your spring planting by shopping at the upcoming Spring Plant Sale. The event will be hosted by White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, a ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. The sale will take place from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., on Friday, May 1, and 9 a.m.-3 p.m., on Saturday, May 2, at the White Violet Center Greenhouse, located off Pomeroy Avenue at Saint...

Providence Associates joined the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, March 13-15 for the 2026 Providence Associates’ Spring Retreat. The retreat, titled “Living Our Call Through Changing Times as Modeled by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin,” featured around a program led by Sister Paula Damiano, SP, and Sister Jan Craven, SP. With wisdom and humor, Sisters Paula and Jan encouraged retreat attendees to embody Saint Mother Theodore Guerin’s strength, courage, and character as we live out our calling in an...

April 28 at 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm EDT West Branch of the Vigo County Library 125 N Church Street West Terre Haute, Indiana 47885 United States 812-235-2121 The Connecting Link 812-533-4403 View Facilitator Website drasche@spsmw.org Free All are welcome to the Spring 2026 Job Fair hosted by The Connecting Link, a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. This free event is intended to benefit the citizens of the West Terre Haute community and the...

Lisa Price engaging in conversation at the Providence Associate retreat. Excitement filled the room as Providence Associates, Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, and friends of the Congregation gathered for the Providence Associate Spring Retreat, joyfully reconnecting before the retreat began. This year’s theme, “Living Our Call Through Changing Times as Modeled by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin,” was beautifully led by Sisters of Providence Jan Craven and Paula Damiano. Through their guidance, participants were invited not only to reflect...

...Louis. Sister Camille’s first ministry was teaching music at Our Lady of Providence in St. Louis. She also taught music at Holy Redeemer in College Park, Md., and also ministered as the director of music and liturgy at St. Bernadette Church in Silver Springs, Md., and the director of music ministries at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, also in Silver Spring, from 1993 to 2001. From 2002 to 2009, Sister Camille ministered as the Congregation’s Coordinator of Liturgical Music....

...division of the calendar is centered around the equinoxes and solstices. The prayers for winter include many references for the nourishing of the seeds within us which may come to blossom in the spring. It is always a wonderful sign of hope to pray on January 31 saying goodbye to winter and February 1 greeting the new season of spring. Maybe it’s a sign of the ancient customs that Lent always coincides with this definition of spring. After all, as...

...’74 have decided they must celebrate turning 70 years old with good times together. To make sure as many can attend as possible they are hosting a few parties in various locations. The first bash honoring “Snowball” (Jan-Mar) birthdays and their fans was in Kensington MD on Feb 16, 2026. The next celebration will combine the “Spring Blossoms” (Apr-June) and “Summer Sunshines” (Jul-Sept) at a classmate’s home in Bethany Beach. They will round out the year with a holiday brunch...

...without processing raw fiber, so January is also a time for me to reflect and be extremely grateful for our volunteer skirters! After shearing in the spring, we have bags upon bags of fiber stored away in the fiber room, patiently waiting for winter when they can get the attention they need. The fiber gets sorted into “firsts” (for yarn), “seconds” (for felting and rug yarn) and “thirds (for bird nesters, stuffing and compost). This process, called skirting, can be...

...support, and approach dying with gratitude, prayer, and a desire to grow in love. Living the Gospel: What’s Next Grounded in human dignity, the Providence Community responds to injustice through prayer, witness and advocacy. From Ash Wednesday gatherings to Good Friday actions, all are invited to discern what is theirs to do—and act with courage and compassion. Providence Associates’ Spring Retreat: A Joyful Time Providence Associates’ Spring Retreat gathered participants for reflection, fellowship, and prayer, inspired by Saint Mother Theodore...
An important part of our sustainable agriculture program is our alpaca herd. Alpacas are wonderful animals that are full of personality. They are valued for their fiber which is warmer than wool, water resistant, hypoallergenic and very soft. Each spring our alpacas are sheared and the best of the fiber is spun into yarn. It is then knitted and crocheted into scarves, hats, and other garments. These items are then sold at Linden Leaf Gifts and The Farm Store at...

...Mason greets the 65 participants at the Providence Associate spring retreat in March 2016. Sister Ann Sullivan led the Providence Associate spring retreat, titled “Belonging as Providence, Rooted in Relationship.” At the social, from the left, Providence Associate Candidate Amy Langham and Providence Associates Jennifer Drake and Duane Drake. Providence Associate Phil Brady hamming it up during the social. Visiting during the Providence Associate spring retreat social are, from left, Sister Betty Donoghue, Providence Associate Debbie Dillow and Sister Bernadette...