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The Bugle Call
The Bugle Call magazine was published bi-monthly from 1921 to 1958 by the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Unit of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade (CSMC). It acquainted the students of the Sisters of Providence with the needs and activities of their missionaries in China (and later in Taiwan). Through this magazine, students were encouraged to support missionary endeavors in various ways. Vol. 26, No. 3, February 1947 PausePlayPlayPr… Continue reading
Recycled magazine/calendar envelopes

Here’s an envelope made from a page torn out of a magazine. This is another fun way to use interesting magazine pictures or old calendars. These envelopes are fun and easy to make and you can actually use them to send mail – just be sure to use address labels. And don’t forget the stamp! You will need: Old magazines, calendars or wrapping paper Tape or glue stick Scissors Pencil or pen Envelope template – carefully take apart a used envelo… Continue reading
Justice resources

…portal for the U.S. government National Geographic Map Machine – interactive maps of the world Panwapa – Interactive games where kids from all over the world can interact in a simple, friendly environment Time for Kids – Time magazine’s web site with current events, games and more to keep kids up-to-date with world events United Nations Cyber School Bus – lesson plans, games and activities Teaching peace & justice Awesome Library: Peace… Continue reading
Recycled magazine paper beads
These beads are quick and easy and offer a great way to use color pages from magazines. The finished beads can be used to make necklaces, bracelets, key chains, and more. This project has been adapted from the book, Recycled Crafts Box, by Laura C. Martin. You will need: old magazines or used gift wrap scissors plastic drinking straw glue (either Elmer’s glue diluted with a bit of water or a glue stick) paintbrush – if using Elmer’s glue y… Continue reading
Books, DVDs, websites, social media, textbooks

…://www.historyeducators.net/ Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission: http://www.in.gov/lincoln/ Indiana Historical Bureau: http://www.in.gov/history/ Indiana Historical Society: http://www.indianahistory.org/ Indiana Magazine of History: http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/imh/ Indiana State Museum: http://www.in.gov/ism/ Lincoln Home, a National Historic Site: http://www.nps.gov/liho/index.htm The Abraham Lincoln Association: The Collected… Continue reading
Publications
…ay to help people stay in touch with the Congregation. Follow any of the links to learn more or to find out how to receive these publications. Print publications HOPE, our flagship print publication, is a coffee table quality magazine mailed to all donors and available online for everyone to download. Annual Report is, of course, our annual report! Recently, we introduced a smaller and more compact annual report in order to save resources. E-news… Continue reading
Land Ethic resources

…. If we really listen, the land will tell us what it wants, and tell us how we can live more responsively.” (Listening to the Land, Derrick Jensen.), 1995. p315. Articles “The Gift of Good Land,” Wendell Berry, Flourish Magazine, Fall 2009 Terry Tempest Williams interview by David Kupfer, Progressive.org… Continue reading
A bit of history

Sister Alma Louise Mescher teaches children in Georgia in the summer of 1965 through the Freedom Schools suported by SCOPE (Summer Community Orgazination and Political Education), founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. (Photo credit: Library of Congress/LOOK Magazine) The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods have a long history against racism and issues of discrimination. The Congregation’s foundress, Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, was co… Continue reading
Sue Heck

…re I won the President’s Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award. For the Sisters of Providence, I was a President and a Board member of the Woods Day Care/Pre-School, Inc. I am currently on the Editorial Board of Hope Magazine and of course, Educational/Family Services Board. In the past, I served as Board member and President of the Terre Haute Deanery Board and the Saint Mary’s Village Church Boards. I also served as the co-chair… Continue reading
Partners in peace & justice

nal Through research and action, Amnesty International focuses on preventing and ending abuses to human rights: physical and mental integrity; freedom of conscience and its expression; freedom from discrimination. Through its magazine (Amnesty NOW) and its e-mail (Amnesty Online), it reports abuses and seeks supports for its programs. Website: www.amnestyusa.org… Continue reading
