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The holiday is meant to offer citizens a time of reflection, in addition to the possibility of community service and to celebrate King’s contributions to the civil rights movement as well as recognizing the ongoing fight for civil rights, equality and justice.

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The Sisters of Providence: A history of justice

“The work of Justice, of promoting systemic change that protects planet Earth and promotes human rights, is essential to answering our call as Sisters of Providence.”

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Recognizing National Human Trafficking Awareness Month

The most vulnerable are typically the victims of human trafficking

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Sister Corbin Hannah’s ‘The Season of Religious Life’ featured in Global Sisters Report

Sister Corbin Hannah featured in Global Sisters Report

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A Congregation Christmas Chronicle Connection

A direct connection to a Christmas legend!

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Sisters of Providence to host ‘Mystics’ program on Jan. 21

Cost to attend is $25, which includes all materials and refreshments

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This 2012 Christmas ‘wish list’ hasn’t changed

“… let’s remember what Dave wrote …’

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In-person, virtual Taizé Prayer Service scheduled for Jan. 9

The service includes prayer, readings, beautiful music and time for silence and reflection

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Sisters of Providence invite women to virtual mini-retreat

There is no cost to attend the mini-retreat

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Photos from our 2023 Senior Jubilee Celebration

Celebrating our 2023 Senior Jubilees!

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Monthly prayer with the Sisters of Providence on Jan. 7

Each month’s service will be led by a different Sister of Providence

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Sisters of Providence celebrate 2023 Senior Jubilarians

Nineteen Sisters of Providence celebrated Senior Jubilees this year

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Jason Moon serves as media relations manager for the Sisters of Providence. Previously, he spent more than 16 years in the newspaper industry.