When Yahweh spoke to Moses from the burning bush, Moses understood that his mission was to lead the Hebrew slaves from Egypt to the Promised Land. Moses asked God’s name…
Read moreOne of the most profound pursuits of human life is the call to Wisdom. Our spirits search to find it in ourselves as God’s gift, and to welcome it from…
Read moreFill out the Providence Climate Agreement pledge form and act today! Ask your friends and family to join you!
Read moreHave an even greater impact by encouraging a similar change in institutions you are a part of, for example your workplace, school, or faith community.
Read moreIt is toward Love incarnate that we move during this Advent Season
Read moreThe Leadership Team and Justice Promoter wanted to share this message from the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR): Dear Friends, Congress must decide by Dec. 7, 2018, how to…
Read moreThe days of Advent, the Church’s season of waiting, holds so many possibilities for us
Read moreThe Leadership Team and many Sisters of Providence have joined more than 4,000 persons who have already pledged to support asylum seekers. Won’t you join us? We want to share…
Read moreWhile we may not be able physically to minister to the many families at the U.S border, we are not powerless
Read moreThis year, you are invited to join the spiritual journey of “Walking Toward Hope,” by participating in the eight-part series
Read more‘Mary’s bedrock of faith, her font of hope, her heart of love – in other words, her trust in God’s providential care – assure her, as she has assured us through the centuries, that Providence never fails.’
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