
Parents, Community Nurture Vocations in an African Village
A Sister of Providence helps nurture vocations from 8000-miles away.
A Sister of Providence helps nurture vocations from 8000-miles away.
I know that I’m called to be a sister whose life can bring hope and joy to others, and I’m sure that God wants to be involved in every area of my life as a Christian and as a woman religious.
By Marie-Thérèse Gnamazo, SP Today, as in the days of the apostles, the call of God continues to be heard. If the Lord continues to call men and…
Sister Rosa Nguyen was interviewed on Tin Vui Media about her journey to become a Sister of Providence. (The host speaks in Vietnamese and Sister Rosa responds in…
Sister Phuong Ha Nguyen received a warm welcome on March 7, 2020, as she transferred her vows from Lovers of the Holy Cross to Sisters of Providence during…
Sister Marie-Thérèse Gnamazo of Cameroon made first profession of vows as a Sister of Providence in a multicultural liturgy on Nov. 23, 2019, in the chapel at St.…
Sister Marita Nolasco Capili made profession of perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as a Sister of Providence in a liturgy on Sunday, March 24, 2019, in…
Sister Maria Fernanda Apablaza, a novice from Bernarda Morin Province in Chile, recently spent three months with sisters in the Mother Joseph Province. The international formation experience gave…
Sister Rosa Sen Nguyen made profession of perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as a Sister of Providence in a bilingual liturgy at 10 a.m. Saturday, February…
Blessed Emilie Gamelin brought Marie-Thérèse Gnamazo back to the United States from Rome and Cameroon to enter the Sisters of Providence, Mother Joseph Province, as a candidate. Since…
Sisters of Providence add the Philippines to Mother Joseph Province Related: Sisters of Providence in the Philippines oversee Washington state community’s efforts to help Filipino typhoon victims On May…