Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence
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The Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence (Latin: Congregatio Divinae Providentiae) is a Catholic religious order that was founded in 1851 in Germany by Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz, and Stephanie Amelia Starkenfels de la Roche, a French noblewoman.
The Congregation has three provinces: Germany, America-Caribbean, Korea and Peru, which is not a province, but a region. It is an international community of 750 vowed members and 300 associates.
[edit] Literature
- Preller, Karl Philipp (1951). 100 Jahre Mainzer Schwestern von der göttlichen Vorsehung (1851-1951): Ein Ketteler-Werk u. Denkmal. Mainz: Schwestern von d. Göttl. Vorsehung. OCLC 73646785. (German)
[edit] See also
- La Roche College, a college in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania administered by the Congregation