‘This is our mission too. We must teach the love of God to all.’
Read moreMary’s own words in her Magnificat provide some answer: “from now on all generations will call me blessed.” We gather precisely because we are part of the present generation who wishes to call her blessed.
Read moreSister Emily TeKolste featured in Global Sisters Report
Read moreThe hour-long service includes prayer, readings, beautiful music and time for silence and reflection.
Read more‘Jesus tells us tht if we love him we will keep his commandments.’
Read moreThe open house will take place from 9-11 a.m., EDT, on Thursday, May 18
Read moreLearn how faith can be solidified and amplified through theater arts
Read moreI was a Sister of Providence for 33 years. For me, being a Sister of Providence was a transformative experience.
Read more‘Even a pleasant smile or a friendly word to a stranger can have a result beyond anything we could imagine.’
Read more‘And we stand with you, Anna, as you continue to follow the path of Providence, as you continue to surrender and trust that God will make a miracle in your life.’
Read more“Woodworking is a kind of metaphor for ways I have always sought out and found God,” Sister Carolyn said. “What I do with wood I have done in many other ways throughout my personal and ministerial life.”
Read moreAs disciples of Jesus, the Sisters of Providence endeavor to build a community that reflects these Gospel values. We follow Jesus’ example by communally organizing ourselves so that everyone receives what they need and contributes what they can.
Read more“The God of Providence carries the entire mystery of the divine, ever trustworthy, never failing. The God of Providence offers all the possibilities for ourselves and the world, including both what God wants to happen and what God is willing to let happen because God honors the gift of human freedom. The choices are ours — truly free, but ever grounded in the grace of God, the Holy Mystery of Providence, about which there is ever more to be discovered.” – Sister Ruth Eileen Dwyer