DACA Statement by Ernesto Cortes, Jr.
As stated in their 2017 – 2023 Chapter Statement, the Sisters of Divine Providence stand firmly with all who hear the cry of pain and…
As stated in their 2017 – 2023 Chapter Statement, the Sisters of Divine Providence stand firmly with all who hear the cry of pain and…
“And God saw that it was good”. Good, good and filled with all that would be needed to sustain life, all life - plant, animal…
April 12th is Día del Niño en Situación de Calle (International Street Children Day). United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) reports that today…
The CDP Advocacy Group focused on eliminating human trafficking brings attention to this unfortunate local reality: “We in San Antonio are at the crossroads of…
We Sisters of Divine Providence of San Antonio, Texas join our voice with the many women religious around the United States represented by the LCWR…
https://www.facebook.com/InstituteofTexanCultures/videos/10155711563619374/ The Congregation of Divine Providence’s 2017 - 2023 Chapter Statement committed the Sisters of Divine Providence to “collaborate with others to heal what is…
The Sisters of Divine Providence stand in solidarity and join those working toward raising awareness for the dignity of all who are marginalized, especially those…
CORPORATE STAND AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING We, the Congregation of Divine Providence of San Antonio, Texas join Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller, MSpS, and people of faith and…
During the 2017 CDP General Assembly, the Congregation of Divine Providence approved a corporate stand that supports the Paris Climate Agreement and implores President Trump…
The Sisters of Divine Providence “believe that God has created all things, both the material and spiritual. Their observance of the vow of poverty expresses…