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The Sisters of Providence western province is now home to 85 religious sisters, working in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, California and Alaska. Mother Joseph’s work in Vancouver still stands.
The Motherhouse has been renovated into a three-story 50-unit community features 43 one-bedroom units, six studios and one two-bedroom unit.
Black nun who founded first African American religious congregation advances closer to sainthood. In 1829, Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence -- the country’s ...
Sister Kathleen Popko, president, Sisters of Providence, photographed at Providence Place at Ingleside in Holyoke. (Don Treeger / The Republican) 6/8/2023 ...
Students at Mother Mary Lange Roman Catholic School walk past the chapel, which is decorated with a portrait of Mother Mary Lange, the foundress of the order of the Oblate Sisters of Providence ...
In Millenial Nuns: Reflections on Living a Spiritual Life in a World of Social Media, eight Daughters of St. Paul share testimonies about the discovery of their vocations — each with its own set ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Sisters of Providence partnered with Indiana State University to hold an Earth Day Festival at the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College on Saturday.
Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange -- a Black Catholic nun who founded the United States' first African American religious congregation in Baltimore in 1829 -- has advanced another step toward sainthood.
Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange — a Black Catholic nun who founded the United States’ first African American religious congregation in Baltimore in 1829 — has advanced another step toward sainthood.