The 2026 Jubilarian Sisters (from left): Congregational Councilor Anne Hemstock, Paula Cosko, Josie Ramac, Jessica Taylor, and Bea LaFramboise. Sr. Patricia Glen also celebrated her 50th Jubilee, but enjoyed a private ceremony with loved ones due to her physical health. (Photo credit: Del Catunao)
Six Sisters of Providence celebrated Jubilee anniversaries in impressive fashion this summer, with more than 400 family, friends, and fellow Sisters convening on Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in West Seattle. Altogether, the Jubilarians have devoted nearly 200 combined years of care, education, and love for those on the margins of society during their ministries throughout the world.
These celebrations mark significant milestones of years in ministry, and the meaning goes even deeper: the Jubilee is a commemoration to the devotion these Sisters have made in answering their calls to religious life.
The annual gathering is a cherished tradition that directly follows Community Days, providing an opportunity for the community of Sisters to treasure this joyous time together.
View more photos and read the Jubilarians’ individual stories below:
Sr. Phuong Ha Nguyen pins a floral arrangement onto Sr. Jessica Taylor’s dress. This marked Sr. Jessica’s first Jubilee celebration, commemorating 25 years of ministries.
Sr. Bea LaFramboise (left) celebrating her 60th Jubilee alongside her fellow Sister of Providence and cousin, Sr. Karin Dufault.
Sr. Paula Cosko (right) celebrates her 60th Jubilee, with fellow Sister of Providence Rosa Sen Nguyen.
Sr. Josie Ramac (left) with Ann McKay, an executive assistant at the Sisters of Providence Administrative Center.
The Jubilarian Sisters sing during the 2026 Jubilee Mass.
The Mother Joseph Core Group (from left): Srs. Josie Lerios, Marcia Gatica, and Hong Nga Nguyen.
Very Rev. Gary Lazzeroni presided over the 2026 Jubilee Mass.
From left: Srs. Fe Sumalde, Rosalie Locati, Josie Ramac, Ana Orellana, Deling Fernando, and Marisol Avila. All six Sisters are members of the Horizon Community.
From left: Srs. Elisabeth Tumuramye, DM, Paula Cosko, Josie Ramac, and Annett Namawanda, DM.
From left: Srs. Felma Cerezo, Lucy Vasquez, Jeanette Heindl, Josie Ramac, and Julie Macasieb.
The floral arrangements were made by a team of Sisters of Providence, including Srs. Hong Nga Nguyen, Rosa Sen Nguyen, and Phuong Ha Nguyen. The vibrant colors were a perfect match of the Jubilee theme colors.