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PLCM 2021 Year in Review

In Good Company - A publication of Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Centers

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Sacred Symbols at both Ministries Water represents life, cleansing and healing. At the entrance to both the San Pedro and Torrance ministries, the sound from the water features nur tures and provides a sense of tranquility, thus quieting the sounds of ever yday activity. The circle and inter woven pattern at the meditation seat symbolizes the continuity of life. Statues of Venerable Mar y Potter and Blessed Emilie Gamelin were also placed to remind us of the lives of the founding communities of Sisters. The Torrance entrance was designed with biblical references. The three palm trees at the roundabout in front of the ministr y represent the three wise men, and the twelve palm trees around the Chapel represent the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The twelve olive trees on the bank symbolize the Twelve disciples of Jesus. The single olive tree in the planter represents Christ in the boat on the Sea of Galilee. Both ministries have an abundance of Olive trees on campus. The plants in the landscape evoke, through cultural iconography, a sense of oasis, historical, and biblical reference. The date palms bring to remembrance the sweet flavor of dates and that these palm trees typically surround an oasis, a place of nur turing rest. The palm tree also represents sur vival. The olive trees are a symbol of healing. The water feature at Providence Little Company of Mar y Medical Center Torrance's front entrance. The water feature at Providence Little Company of Mar y Medical Center San Pedro's front entrance. An olive tree at Providence Little Company of Mar y Medical Center Torrance. Blessed Emilie Gamelin 8 Our HistOry

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