PROVIDENCE
"Do not worry about what you will eat or drink, or what you will wear. Look at the birds in the sky, they do not sow or reap, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. How much more important are you than birds?"
Our Story
The Sisters of Providence is a Catholic Religious Congregation of women founded in 1843 by Blessed Émilie Tavernier-Gamelin in Montréal, Quebec. The mission spread from the East to the Canadian West and even to different parts of the world. Today, the Congregation is an international, intergenerational, interdependent, and intercultural community of women Religious.
Who is Blessed Émilie Tavernier- Gamelin?
Our Providence Community
Becoming a
Sister of Providence
A Sister of Providence is a Consecrated Religious who live by the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
SP Life in Western Canada
Read about current events in our Providence community.
Vocation Events
Praying about life choices is a crucial step in finding the path where God is calling you to. For some, it starts with attending vocation events.
Providence Associates
A Providence Associate is a lay man or woman whose mission is to make known the charism of Providence.
Ministries
For over a hundred years since the beginning of our Congregation, service to the most vulnerable of our society is the manifestation of our charism and the fruit of our personal and communal fidelity to the call of God.
Blessed Mother Émilie Tavernier-Gamelin, as well as Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart, and Servant of God Mother Bernarda Morin, are our quintessential models of trust in Providence and compassionate service to God's people.
In Western Canada, our ministries vary from institutional ministries to individual ministries. Click below to know more.
Our Spirituality & Charism
The word "providence" occurs only once in the Scriptures, but its meaning is expressed prominently throughout the Sacred Writings. Learn more about the history of our community's spirituality and charism and gain access into
Sr. Lina Gaudette's book, "Theological Reflections on Providence".