Sisters of Providence
Trip Date:
September
5,
2013
Travel Journal
- We tour the Motherhouse campus, which reflects an amazing commitment to the environment. One of our stops is the White Violet Center for Eco-Justice. We also visit alpacas!
- How awesome to learn about the foundress, Mother Theodore Guerin, who was canonized a saint in 2006.
- Thoughtful, funny, inspiring, energized—we totally enjoyed the conversation with our podcast guests, isters Arrianne and Sister Hannah!
- We say goodbye to new friends at the Sisters of Providence and hold them in our prayers as we drive home to Toledo.
Photo Highlights

Toledo is just a stone's throw from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana!

Checking out the motherhouse grounds.

OMG the alpaca farm!

The sisters pray the labyrinth.

Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, SP, foundress of the Sisters of Providence.

Awesome in house audience.

LIVE with Sister Arianne and Sister Hannah!

Waving goodbye to the online audience!

After the podcast the sisters swarm the table to tell their sisters, "congrats!"
Click to see Show Notes
Podcast Guest Nuns

Center L: Sister Arrianne Whittaker, SP, is a mission novice, having completed her canonical novitiate.
Center R: Sister Hannah Corbin, SP, is recently professed.
About the Congregation
Mission Statement: The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, are a congregation of Roman Catholic women religious (sisters) who minister in 17 states, the District of Columbia and Asia. The Sisters of Providence collaborate with others to create a more just and hope-filled world through prayer, education, service and advocacy. The Congregation has a mission of being God’s Providence in the world by committing to performing works of love, mercy and justice in service among God’s people.