Congregation of The Sisters of Divine Providence - History

History

In 1876, the original motherhouse in Mainz, Germany, sent six sisters to the United States to begin a new foundation. These sisters settled in Pittsburgh, PA.

In 2001, the three American provinces--Kingston, MA, Pittsburgh, PA, and St. Louis, MO--together with the region of Puerto Rico and the mission of Santo Domingo, became one American-Caribbean province, the Marie de la Roche Province.

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