The chapel is open to the public and the Sisters are inviting all to join in prayer for an end to the death, destruction and misery in Ukraine
Read more‘That we recognize that we can perhaps share in the tiniest little bit of their suffering by sitting here in solidarity.’
Read more‘Armed conflict is a horrendous reality.’
Read moreJoin with others in the Wabash Valley to spend 30 minutes in prayer for the people of Ukraine, Russia, and all nations affected by this violence
Read more‘In faith, we will keep working to create a truly representative and inclusive multi-racial democracy’
Read moreThere is so much more Massingale offers for conversation in “Racial Justice in the Catholic Church.” It is worth reading — and perhaps inviting others to join you in a book discussion.
Read moreThe emblem is the highest honor the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Committee on Scouting can grant adults
Read moreThere are three opportunities to attend the workshop
Read more“We must not let the most vulnerable in our society suffer both higher prices and fewer supports when we can easily do something to ease the pain for everyone.”
Read moreSister Barbara Battista recognized by Catholic media for her justice ministry
Read moreThe following is a statement from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) of which the Sisters of Providence are members.
Read more“Without distinction of persons, do good to all for the love of God.” -Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. Join us on our journey of advocacy and action for all people and for all Gods’ creation. Learn more about our mission for environmental and social justice.