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Our Lady of Divine Providence is the patroness of St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kansas. Our Lady of Divine Providence is also the patroness of the Our Lady of Divine Providence House of Prayer, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization and ministry in Clearwater, Florida. The organization is dedicated to fostering spiritual growth among clergy and laity ...
St. Anne Convent, located in Melbourne, Kentucky, is the home of the American Province of the Congregation of Divine Providence, a community of Roman Catholic Sisters.The convent houses the provincial offices of the congregation, the residences of two local communities, as well as Moye Spiritual Life Center.
The Congregation of Divine Providence (or Sisters of Divine Providence) is the name of several Roman Catholic religious institutes of women which have developed from the work of Jean-Martin Moye (1730-1793), a French Catholic priest. They are dedicated to the instruction and care of the neediest of the world.
Blessed Virgin Mary (Under the title Mary, Mother of Divine Providence) St. Paul the Apostle; Main organ. Barnabite Publications: Parent organization. Catholic Church:
Three young men responded to the call, and began living together in the rectory of Santa Sabina. It was January 14, 1866, the Sunday dedicated in Genoa to Our Lady, Mother of Divine Providence. The small community grew steadily under the spiritual guidance of Fr. Frassinetti and the direction of Pietro Olivari, a humble man of strong faith, and ...
Louise (Mother St. Andrew) Feltin (December 27, 1830 - February 1, 1905) was an American Roman Catholic sister from Alsatia and the founder of the Sisters of Divine Providence in Texas. [1] She is the co-founder of the first Catholic school in Texas. Feltin's work in the parish schools "heavily influenced the course of parochial education" in ...
La Roche University was founded in 1963 as La Roche College by the Sisters of Divine Providence as a private college for religious sisters. It was named in honor of Stephanie Amelia la Roche von Starkenfels, the first Mother Superior of the Sisters of Divine Providence. The first president of the university was Sister Annunciata Sohl, C.D.P ...
Heimgartner's time as Mother superior witnessed the establishment of a total of 59 homes and schools. [1] She would often mention that "our fountain of life is Divine providence". [1] In 1859 she was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis. She relinquished the office as Mother superior on 21 September 1863. [3]