
- About
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Love, mercy, justice
The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are a community of vowed Catholic women religious. Inspired by our foundress Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, we are passionate about our lives of prayer, education, service and advocacy.
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- Justice
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Break boundaries, create hope
Spirituality and justice go hand-in-hand. We are committed to walking with those on the margins. Join us on our journey to make Earth better for all.
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- Be inspired
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What inspires you?
We all need a little spiritual inspiration sometimes. Let the wisdom of our Providence Community support you on your journey.
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- Visit
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Experience the Woods
From the moment you step onto the grounds at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, you know you're somewhere special. There's something for everyone at the Woods.
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- Get involved
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Where do you fit in?
Reconnect or find new opportunities with the Providence Community. Volunteer in one of our many ministries, be an intern on the farm, explore job opportunities or reminisce about your alma mater.
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- Join
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Join the Providence Family
Live joyfully! Single, Catholic women ages 18-42 are invited to explore a fulfilling life as a Sister of Providence. All women and men of faith are invited to join the family of Providence as Providence Associates.
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Find a Sister of Providence

What ever happened to Sister…? Are you looking for a specific sister? Maybe a former teacher, an old friend or just someone you’ve heard great things about? Then you’ve come to the right place! Use this tool to search our sister profiles. Your search will bring you to a collection of information about each sister, including stories, prayers and photos.
Right now our Find a Sister search contains current and recently deceased Sisters of Providence. You will also find a small number of sisters from earlier years if the sister has been featured in a recent story. Enjoy!
Getting too many results? To search for an exact phrase or name, try putting multiple-word phrases in quotation marks (such as “Saint Mother Theodore”) to narrow your results.
