Social Justice
Statement on the Arrest and Death of George Floyd
We invite you all to pray with us for the reform needed to make our make our country a more just society for all peoples who live here.
Province Joins APP in Denouncing Gen. Soleimani Assassination
As Sisters of Divine Providence, we commit ourselves to creating a world of compassion, justice and peace, and to making God's providence more visible in our world.
LCWR Mourns the Passing of Cokie Roberts
With so many others – nationally and globally – the Leadership Conference of Women Religious grieves the death of journalist Cokie Roberts.
Province Joins LCWR in Calling for End to Divisive Rhetoric
As Sisters of Divine Providence, we commit ourselves to creating a world of compassion, justice and peace, and to making God's providence more visible in our world.
LCWR Calls for End to Gun Violence
The recent mass shootings in our country impel us to once again beg all citizens and all elected leaders to end the rampant rage and division that have overpowered the nation and too often result in mass, indiscriminate violence.
Tere Maya, CCVI to Address USCCB at Spiritual Discernment Day
We would like you to know that the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops (USCCB) invited LCWR past president Teresa Maya, CCVI to address the entire body of bishops at their spiritual discernment day on Monday, November 12.
Sisters of the Humility of Mary statement about immigration
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) is deeply troubled by the decision of the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 57,000 Hondurans.
Sisters of the Humility of Mary statement about the violence at the Tree of Life Synagogue
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) is deeply troubled by the decision of the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 57,000 Hondurans.