The Sisters of Divine Providence of Saint Jean de Bassel participate in the Laudato Si’ Week 2021, to be held May 16-25. It will be the crowning event of the special Laudato Si’ Anniversary Year, and a celebration of the
The Sisters of Divine Providence participate annually in this international ecumenical Christian laywomen’s initiative. This year, due to the pandemic, they were unable to gather with women in a local church so they held the prayer in the convent chapel.
The annual international meeting of the Enlarged General Council, with members from Madagascar, the USA and Europe, rescheduled twice in 2020, took place recently by video conference. From January 11 to 18, 2021, fifteen Sisters of Divine Providence were in
The Sisters of Divine Providence of Saint Jean de Bassel in Madagascar rejoiced as eight young women made first vows on September 27. On this same day, seven Sisters pronounced final vows in the Congregation. Unfortunately, the Sisters were not
Three Sisters of Divine Providence were recently honored by the Diocese of Covington. Sisters Janet Marie Bucher, Frances Moore, and Margaret Stallmeyer received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross from Bishop Roger Foys at a ceremony held at the Cathedral
As part of the European Patrimony Days and in observance of the Season of Creation, Saint Jean de Bassel Convent opened its doors on September 19 and 20 for a series of activities focused on respect for nature according to
The Sisters of Divine Providence are committed to “action to protect our common home” (General Chapter 2018) They invite you to join them and Christians of all denominations in prayer and action during the Season of Creation, September 1 to
Since their General Chapter in the summer of 2018, the Sisters of Divine Providence of Saint Jean de Bassel have been committed to taking care of creation. They have taken to heart Laudato Sí, the encyclical of Pope Francis. This