Providence Alive! Fall 2018
We are happy to share our Fall 2018 newsletter. In this issue, we highlight our call and commitment to be generous to those in need. Thank you for joining us in making our Provident God more visible in our world.
We are happy to share our Fall 2018 newsletter. In this issue, we highlight our call and commitment to be generous to those in need. Thank you for joining us in making our Provident God more visible in our world.
We are happy to share our Spring/Summer 2018 newsletter. In this issue, we highlight our commitment to making God’s Providence visible through our advocacy and through our presence.
We are happy to share our Winter 2018 newsletter. In this issue, we highlight the personal stories of our Sisters in Puerto Rico as they experienced the devastation of Hurricane Maria, their struggle to live in the storm’s aftermath, and their hope for recovery.
We are pleased to share our Fall 2017 newsletter. In this issue, we focus on our 2017 Jubilarians, who collectively celebrate 1,470 years of co-creating a world of compassion, justice and peace.
We are pleased to share our Spring/Summer 2017 magazine. In this issue, we focus on Radical Hospitality.
We are pleased to share our Fall 2016 magazine. In this issue, we highlight the General and Provincial Chapters.
We are pleased to share our Spring/Summer 2016 magazine. In this issue, we highlight the Sisters of Divine Providence Associates.
We are pleased to share our Winter 2016 magazine. In this issue, we highlight Health and Wellness.
We are pleased to share our Fall 2015 magazine. In this issue, we highlight the 2015 Assembly, themed Charism - Community - Connectivity.
We are pleased to present the Spring 2015 Providence Alive! newsletter.
“Celebrating Consecrated Life: Fifty Years after Vatican Council II” discusses the commitment of women and men religious to renewal and adaptations in responding to the needs of a global society.
Also in this issue:
"Becoming a Woman of Providence," the feature article, explains terms like formation, incorporation, discernment, and novitiate, and the process by which a woman first explores whether she is called to religious life and the subsequent journey she undertakes on her way to becoming a vowed religious.
Other articles included in this issue: