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April 20, 2012

Saint’s ‘heroic living’ helped during times of conflict

ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS — Think life as a sister in a religious congregation would be absent of conflict?

Then, think again as the public will discover during “Saint Mother Theodore Guerin 101: Heroic Living in Times of Conflict,” a special program scheduled from 6:30 to 8 p.m. April 24 in Providence Center at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.

Sister Ann Margaret O’Hara, former general superior of the Sisters of Providence, is guest speaker for the event, which is free and open to the public.

In July 1840, Mother Theodore was asked to leave France and lead a group of five other sisters to west-central Indiana, where she would establish a motherhouse and novitiate, in addition to opening schools to educate children of pioneer families.

After arriving at the Woods, Mother Theodore found that her relationship with Bishop Celestine de la Hailandiere, of Vincennes, Ind., would be a great challenge. The bishop was determined to control Mother Theodore and the Congregation as well. In fact, once when she was away raising money for the convent the bishop tried to get the Sisters of Providence to elect a new general superior.

In explaining why there was conflict between the bishop and Mother Theodore, O’Hara said, “The sisters wanted approval of their Constitutions and the deed to the property which they had been promised to receive originally,” O’Hara said.

The intensity of the bishop’s attempts to try and suppress Mother Theodore’s leadership of the congregation also affected her relationship with Sister Basilide Sénéschal, one of the sisters who accompanied her to America. According to O’Hara, the Vincennes bishop tried his best to turn Sister Basilide against Mother Theodore.

But the bishop’s ways ended up turning others against him. Many of the diocesan priests had trouble with the bishop and he eventually submitted his resignation to the Vatican, which was accepted in July 1847.

So how did Mother Theodore, canonized in 2006 as the eighth U.S. saint and the first in Indiana, handle the pressure?

“She was always very respectful,” O’Hara said. “She did not put the focus [of any hostility] on a personal level. She asked for forgiveness. She was always very kind, fair and had humility. And I think the most surprising thing about the conflict with Sister Basilide is that she never treated her any differently.”

Through all of this it was Saint Mother’s Theodore’s “heroic living” that saw her through the difficult times, O’Hara said.

“I believe heroic living is people living their vows to a heroic degree,” O’Hara said. “It is living as you should be living, with total commitment.”

For more details about the “Heroic Living” program, contact O’Hara at (812) 535-2502 or aohara@spsmw.org. See other Sisters of Providence programming at sistersofprovidence.org.

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