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...Thomas Kinney about an upcoming project. The student in the center of the front row is Ann Margaret O’Hara, who entered the Congregation after graduation in 1955 and went on to become the Sisters of Providence’s 17th general superior in 2001. Getting in touch Alumnae/i relations contact Each alumnae/i association and a host of other schools have a page. Most associations have a volunteer alumnae/i coordinator, whose contact information will be listed on your page. Most likely, these graduates will...

...as a Sister of Providence at our twice-yearly Come and See weekend retreats. Spend time in prayer, meet the newest members of the Congregation and ask any questions you have. Single, Catholic women ages 18-42 are invited to attend. See upcoming Come and See events Virtual prayer or mini-retreats Join us throughout the year for virtual prayer and mini-retreat opportunities with the Sisters of Providence. You will have opportunity to get to know our spirituality and charism and to grow...

...took a turn for the worse in 1906 when she discovered a lump on her left breast. Diagnosis indicated it was malignant and her physician in Terre Haute recommended an immediate mastectomy. The nerves and muscles on her left side were damaged during surgery and her left arm became rigid. The abdominal tumor continued to grow such that she could not kneel and she had difficulty walking. On the evening of Oct. 30, 1908, Sister Mary Theodosia paused to pray...

...are sent out as expeditiously as possible once a donation has been made. Estimated delivery time for your adoption(s) is 2-3 weeks from the time you made your donation, depending on the United States Postal Service. Adopt your favorite alpaca here! Your support of the Adopt an Alpaca experience is truly a blessing to the Sisters of Providence. Every adoption helps to sustain and grow our ministries. Your adoption can include one up-close visit with your alpaca for you and...

...least 18 years old at start of internship Must be legally eligible to work in the United States Valid drivers license High school diploma or equivalent Possess a strong desire to learn and the ability to self-direct Capable of lifting and carrying at least 50 lbs. Able to use basic tools such as a shovel and wheelbarrow Prepared to work in a variety of weather conditions Willingness to work with animals. Previous experience is helpful but not necessary to apply...

Becoming a Sister of Providence is a multi-year process. Many sisters will tell you that they’re always learning how to live their lives as Sisters of Providence. https://www.youtube.com/embed/E7nNmJSMjQc In this video, Sister Arrianne Whittaker describes the formation process of becoming a Sister of Providence. Read below to learn more about each of the steps in the formation process. For the first 6-9 years of initial membership, there is a defined formation program. Contents 1. Postulancy 2. Canonical novitiate 3. Mission...

Alum info & events Class notes School history Alumni information & events Upcoming events Notice There are no upcoming events. Submit an alumni event For reunion information, you may contact Denise Reens at denisereens@gmail.com or 312-209-4281. Members of the Marywood Class of 1968, including former physical education teacher, Marilyn Noeth (seated in the middle of the front row). For other questions, contact Cami Pritchett, Constituent Engagement/Planned Giving Manager, who is heading the alumnae/i relations area of our department at this...

...year, you and your companion will meet regularly to discuss readings on key aspects of the Sisters of Providence life and mission. Both you and the Congregation discern if this is a good fit. If both decide it is, you will make your first commitment as Providence Associate in mid-October. You commit for one year and may choose to renew this commitment in coming years. “The candidate-associate year is an excellent time to grow in your faith and understanding of...

...strength and courage. They were so joyful and happy with each other and their daily ministries. Then I thought to myself I want to have a similar story. So, I stayed connected with many Sisters of Providence. And as time went, finally I came to the conclusion that Providence has been guiding me to follow the path to religious life with the Sisters of Providence. I desire to grow deeper in my relationship with God, continue the common mission of...

We’re rooted for tomorrow. Since 1840, more than 5,200 women have entered our Congregation. We are Roman Catholic sisters who minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia. We hope you enjoy and take time to explore!...

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Getting too many results? To search for an exact phrase, try putting multiple word phrases in quotation marks (such as “Saint Mother Theodore”) to narrow your results. Browse all sisters Found 529 Results Page 10 of 53 Older posts Sister Profile Raymond Hunter Sister Raymond was born Margaret Veronica Hunter on March 1, 1907, in Tannochside, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She died on Dec. 1, 2007. She was 100 years old and had been a […] Read more Sister Profile Marian Ruth...