Showing God’s Providential Care to Elderly and Disabled Residents

The Sisters of Divine Providence from Melbourne, Kentucky, through Sr. Lucy Zientek, shared this story of how they responded to the pandemic.    Sr. Francis Margaret Maag, CDP has served in various parish positions (teacher, principal, and director of religious education) during the course of her religious life. But in 2014, her discernment told her that it was time to [...]

By |2020-06-18T14:16:35-05:00June 18, 2020|*CDP Kentucky*, Providence, What's New|Comments Off on Showing God’s Providential Care to Elderly and Disabled Residents

Wisdom Circles and Laudato Si Groups Formed

Combined, the eighty-three Sisters of Divine Providence in the U.S. Province represent almost five thousand years of religious life (4770 years to be exact). How might this vast well of experience and spiritual wisdom be tapped in an ongoing way as the American Province moves into the future? Following the close of Chapter at the end of June last year, [...]

By |2020-02-13T15:11:40-06:00February 18, 2020|*CDP Kentucky*, What's New|Comments Off on Wisdom Circles and Laudato Si Groups Formed

Volunteer at Work–Making a Difference

Sr. Alice Gerdeman, CDP is a former board member of the Women of Providence in Collaboration.  She completed her term of leadership and her board service as well this past spring.  Not letting any grass grow under her feet, Sr. Alice decided to volunteer at another CDP congregation’s ministry—La Posada Providencia.   Following is the article they wrote upon her departure [...]

By |2019-12-12T15:45:13-06:00December 13, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, *CDP Marie de la Roche*, What's New|Comments Off on Volunteer at Work–Making a Difference

Sister Frances Lorene and the West Africa Teaching Ministry

Blessed John Martin Moye, the founder of the Sisters of Divine Providence, saw needs being neglected, especially in the exclusion of the poor girls from the educational system of his time and place. From the beginning, this story has inspired the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence to be involved with many different ministries throughout the United States and [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:57:51-05:00November 11, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, *CDP Texas*, Be Inspired, Spotlight|Comments Off on Sister Frances Lorene and the West Africa Teaching Ministry

Madagascar Connection

The Sisters of the American Province from Melbourne, Kentucky have always felt a kind of special connection with their Sisters from the Province of Madagascar—and the slow but sure penetration of the internet throughout that country has created new opportunities for the two groups to deepen their bonds of relationship with each other. Sisters are now connecting more and more [...]

By |2019-10-30T13:57:21-05:00November 4, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, Be Inspired, What's New|Comments Off on Madagascar Connection

Associate Leadership Conference

From Tuesday, September 17 through Friday, September 20, the Women of Providence in Collaboration held a conference for Associate Leaders of their various congregations.  The theme of the conference was:  Providence Spirituality and Contemplative Dialogue.  The presenter was Leslie Keener, CDP from the Melbourne, KY group.   Leslie used Scripture, reflection questions, and her own life stories to help the group [...]

By |2019-09-23T14:17:58-05:00September 23, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, Associates, What's New, WPC news|Comments Off on Associate Leadership Conference

Sr. Mansueta Martineau, CDP, Celebrates 105 Years

In 1914, Charlie Chaplin made his silver-screen debut; the cornerstone of the Lincoln Memorial was laid in Washington, DC; a political assassination sparked the First World War, and Sister Mansueta Martineau was born in Piercefield, New York on March 3. Pictured above: Sr. Mansueta with Sr. Alice Gerdeman, Provincial Sister says, "When I was about seven, my dad lost his [...]

By |2019-07-10T10:58:13-05:00July 15, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, What's New|Comments Off on Sr. Mansueta Martineau, CDP, Celebrates 105 Years

Sisters Elect New Provincial at Chapter

The Sisters of Divine Providence in Melbourne, Kentucky had many important decisions to make this past spring.  April 25-27 marked the Chapter of Elections, when delegates  elected a new provincial, Sr. Barbara Rohe. The provincial will help determine the number of councilors who will serve on a leadership team for the next five years. Sisters reflected on and discussed the [...]

By |2019-06-05T11:46:17-05:00June 6, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, What's New|Comments Off on Sisters Elect New Provincial at Chapter

United in Prayer Gives Witness to Sister’s Unity

What started in 2017 as a kernel of an idea when the vocation directors of three of the Northern Kentucky religious communities, the Sisters of Divine Providence, the Sisters of Notre Dame, and the Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg, met to brainstorm about how to collaborate developed into “United in Prayer.” Sr. Cathy Bauer, OSB; Sr. Ruth Lubbers, SND; and [...]

By |2019-06-05T10:57:37-05:00May 17, 2019|*CDP Kentucky*, What's New|Comments Off on United in Prayer Gives Witness to Sister’s Unity

General Chapter Elects Leadership

The Sisters of Divine Providence gathered in France recently at their Motherhouse for their General Chapter. Re-elected was their Superior General, Sr. Susan Baumann from the American Province and Sr. Marie Noelle Oussen from the Province of Madagascar as General Councilor. Newly elected as General Councilor was Sr. Janet Carr from the American Province and as General Councilor and Vicar Sr. [...]

By |2018-11-21T10:04:18-06:00October 15, 2018|*CDP Kentucky*|Comments Off on General Chapter Elects Leadership
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