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...first vows on Jan. 23, 1932, and final vows on Aug. 15, 1937. She began her teaching ministry in 1932 at Our Lady of Mercy, Chicago. She taught at other schools in Chicago, as well as 17 years in Dunblane, Washington, D.C., which was a boarding school. She taught at other schools in New Hampshire and Indiana. She returned to the Woods in the 1970s but began a ministry in health care. Sister Grace grew up in a boarding school....

...Sister Hannah Corbin during a prayer moment From left, Sisters Dorothy Rasche, Hannah Corbin, Rosemary Eyler and Mary Ann DeFazio enjoy the discussion at their table. From left, Sisters Claire Hanson, Jeannie Hagelskamp, Anji Fan with Providence Associate Gene Majewski and Sister Joseph Ellen Keitzer enjoy each other’s company at the Sunday social. The gang’s all here. Or at least almost all here. Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates, ministry partners and mission advisory board members gathered for Monday’s meeting come...

...Providence Associates. Providence Associates, Sisters of Providence and friends join hands for the Our Father prayer during the Liturgy. Sister Marsha Speth with her Providence Associate companion Karen Sue Goehl. Providence Associate Louella Dalina in discussion with her sister companion Sister Rosemary Borntrager. New Providence Associate Kelly Meyer and her sister companion Sister Ann Sullivan. Kate Hamilton, center, during the entrance procession. In the foreground is Katrina Welborn and bringing up the banner is Amy Langham. New Providence Associate Jeanne...

...values, research, and critical thinking skills so that they may effect positive changes in society. Visit Providence University’s website Sisters of Providence are very active today at Providence University Taiwan. Sister Sophia Chen is a staff person at the Mother Marie Gratia Hostel for Girls, a women’s student residence for Providence University. Alumnae/i of Providence University – we encourage you to learn more about the Sisters of Providence and connect with us on social media and sign-up for our enewsletters....

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...

General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson receives the commitments of the new Providence Associates. On Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008, 32 candidate-associates made their first commitment as Providence Associates during the Rite of Commitment in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. During the Eucharistic Liturgy, 43 Providence Associates renewed their commitments. The following reflection was given by General Superior Sister Denise Wilkinson. I remember when Sister Mary Alice Zander and the Providence Associate Advisory Group were in the beginning stages of planning...

...Marie Meehan, Providence Associate Suzie Ray, Sisters Doreen Lai, Mary Jo Piccione and Josephine Bryan and Sister Carolyn Kessler Sister Mary Lou Ruck, center left, enjoys a good laugh with her group in the Providence Hall Resource Room A virtual small group, from top left: Providence Associate Bill Okey, Sister Mary Mundy and Providence Associate Bev Okey, Sister Corbin Hannah, Sister Ann Sullivan, Providence Associate Jeannie Smith, Sister Joni Luna and Providence Associate Ezra Kyle Meadors The Foley Room is...

...a Sister of Providence. Sign up for a Come and See weekend retreat. You’ll meet some of the newest Sisters of Providence. Ask them any questions you may have about discerning with or entering the Sisters of Providence. See how the sisters live. Learn about Saint Mother Theodore and more! Schedule some time to speak with Sister Joni Luna, SP, our vocation minister. Ask questions, share about your journey, learn more about the Sisters of Providence and what it takes...

The National Shrine of Our Lady of Providence is located in the vestibule of the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. The Our Lady of Providence ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods exists to promote the humanness of Mary and her family of Joseph and Jesus. Through it the Sisters of Providence offer spiritual support and guidance for the real needs of families today. Dedication to Mary under the title Our Lady of Providence began...

...Associates advisory board, on the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin FEST committee and volunteering at various programs. (During the recent annual meeting of the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a panel of five Providence Associates of the Sisters of Providence each shared what drew them to the Congregation and how they live out the mission of Providence. You can find other such reflections here and here. Learn more about the Providence Associate relationship with the Sisters of Providence at www.ProvidenceAssociates.org.)...

...Ind., which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Saint Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence minister in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Asia, through works of love, mercy and justice. More information about the Sisters of Providence and their ministries can be found at SistersofProvidence.org. Sisters of Providence on Facebook @spsmw on Twitter Sisters of Providence on Instagram Sisters of Providence YouTube channel...
Sister Mary Catherine Guiler (from left) along with Sister Denise Wilkinson, Sister Maria Saracco and Sister Margaret Norris (in back) wait to sign as Sister Florence Norton signs the Providence Climate Agreement. The Providence Climate Agreement was developed by the Climate Crisis Task Force in order to provide — for the Sisters of Providence, Providence Associates, family and friends, and all others concerned — an action of resistance to climate change that is significant, doable, and at least roughly measurable....