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...’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...

Immaculata Class of ’74 – 70th Birthday Celebration

February 16 at 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST Stella Pointe Grille 3739 University Blvd. W. Kensington, Maryland 20795 United States Nancy Holmes (302) 604-8890 bubblesseaside@gmail.com Anna Pagi (202) 253-7373 The Class of ’74 is turning 70 this year and have designed quarterly birthday parties and invite all classes to come have fun together. This event celebrates Jan-Mar (Q1) birthdays. Don’t forget to RSVP to Anna at (202) 253-7373....

Oral History: Sister Teresa Costello

...our small family farm. We lived in a poor village, although my family was considered better off than some of the others because my mother was a wonderful manager. Everyone played together, poor and rich.” Teresa’s father died on her fifth birthday. “He had pneumonia. I snuck in behind my mother that morning and he told me ‘Happy Birthday,’ and I remember that every year on my birthday. I have very fond memories of my father. I remember reaching up...

Sister Marceline Mattingly turns 100!

Sister Marceline (right) with Sister Lisa Stallings As she entered Providence Dining Room, Sister Marceline Mattingly had a gleam in her eyes. She glanced around the dining hall as several Sisters of Providence and staff members were arriving in preparation for a celebration. Monday, Nov. 23, was Sister Marceline’s special day as she celebrated her 100th birthday! “It has finally arrived,” Sister Marceline said. Sister Marceline was born in Henderson, Kentucky. She has been a Sister of Providence for 82...

Sister Rosalie Marie Weller celebrates her 100th birthday

Sister Rosalie Marie Weller Sister Rosalie Marie Weller, a native of Earl Park, Ind,. a community south of Kentland in Benton County, celebrated her 100th birthday on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Rosalie Marie entered the Sisters of Providence July 15, 1934, from St. Peter Parish in Fort Wayne. She professed perpetual vows Jan. 23, 1942. She was born Rose Henrietta, a daughter William Weller and Matilda Gick Weller. She began her years in ministry as an Infirmary...

Chicago Fire star sends birthday wishes to daughter of legendary Chicago firefighter

...Vincent also shared a photo of Estelle from her 95th birthday when she received a very rare original 1940 Providence High School hard copy yearbook. In addition, a digital copy was provided, as well as a birthday card and decal from Providence-St. Mel School. Estelle attended Providence High School because her mother, Mary Alice (Glavin) Busch’s sister, Sister Mary Camilla, was a Sister of Providence. The Congregation managed and taught at the school. Estelle Leinen during her 95th birthday party....

Sister Mary Eymard Campeggio

...Alice Ann Rhinesmith asked her if she remembered Alice Ann’s favorite meal. “Liver, onions and mashed potatoes,” she replied. When Notre Dame played, Sister Mary Eymard’s voice carried down the hall as she cheered them on. On her 100th birthday, she received a letter and autographed picture from Notre Dame’s head football coach, Brian Kelly. Her birthday cake had a Notre Dame theme. Sister Mary Eymard never had any college or university degrees, but her heart was well educated by...

Celebration of the 100th anniversary of the mission to Asia

A prayer service on Tuesday, September 29, marked the 100th anniversary of the Mission to Asia which is still vibrant today. The Congregation read the following readings from the China biography, “Against All Odds,” in English and Mandarin, followed by General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski’s reflection and a blessing of the cross. View photo album. Learn more about the sisters who have ministered in Asia. As we gather to celebrate our mission in Asia, and in particular, those first six...

Claudia Lewis

...Claudia began her teaching ministry in 1928 at St. Ann, Terre Haute, Ind. She taught in other schools in Indiana, as well as schools in Illinois, Massachusetts, California and Texas. She returned to the Woods in 1983 and volunteered in a variety of ways. She was diagnosed with cancer in 1930 and had four cancer surgeries during a 28-plus year span. She received an award on her 94th birthday for being the longest-living cancer survivor in the state of Indiana....

Jane Iannaccone

Sister Jane is a native of Medford, Massachusetts. Currently, she ministers as a spiritual companion at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Sister Jane entered the Congregation on August 17, 1985. She professed first vows on June 26, 1988 – her birthday – and professed final vows on July 21, 1993. Of her ministries, Sister Jane has served as a teacher at St. Matthew Parish in Indianapolis, a Kindergarten teacher at Ascension School in Evansville, Indiana, and a teacher at St. Rose in Chelsea,...

Ann Paula Pohlman

...the Homeless. Sister Ann Paula is a fan of Notre Dame football and she enjoys swimming. “My retirement at the Woods is everything I dreamed about after the adjustment phase,” Sister Ann Paula said. “Sisters are much more open and loving. Just had the most wonderful birthday with so many acts of love from all my friends.” Sister Ann Paula Pohlman Complete Ministry In Massachusetts: Teacher, St. Polycarp, Somerville (1955-56). In Illinois: Teacher, Maternity BVM, Chicago (1956-59); Teacher, St. Mel-Holy...