Sisters of Providence
The Sisters of Providence is a religious congregation founded in 1840 by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin in the United States. Their mission focuses on education, healthcare, and social services, particularly in underserved communities. The congregation emphasizes the importance of serving others and living out their faith through various ministries.
The Sisters are known for their commitment to social justice and advocacy for the marginalized. They operate schools, hospitals, and various outreach programs, continuing the legacy of their founder. The congregation is part of the larger Catholic Church and is dedicated to promoting the values of compassion and service in their communities.