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  1. 1 day ago · The Congregation of the Sisters of Providence, a catholic religious community, responds to the needs of the poor, the sick and the marginalized.

  2. The Sisters of Providence are a religious institute of Roman Catholic sisters founded in 1843 by Émilie Gamelin. They are headquartered in Montreal, Quebec with five provinces: Mother Joseph Province, Holy Angels Province, Philippines Vice-Province, Émilie-Gamelin Province and Bernard Morin Province.

  3. After the Sisters of Providence withdrew from Father Dowd Home in 1992 and St. Mary’s Hospital in 1996, three sisters stayed on in Montreal pursuing individual ministries of massage therapy, parish ministry and volunteer work.

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  4. Our History. Blessed Emilie Gamelin, foundress of the Sisters of Providence, lived in Montreal from 1800 to 1851. When she was a child, her parents taught her to help those who were needy or suffering.

  5. With the arrival of several sisters from Montreal, the works of the Sisters of Providence in Western Canada multiplied quickly, extending east into the Prairies (central provinces of the country: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) and north into the Yukon Territory.

  6. The Museum of the Sisters of Providence was open in 1996; it presents the history of Emilie Gamelin and of the Sisters of Providence from yesterday to today. The Community of the Sisters of Providence, founded in Montreal, Canada, in 1843 by Emilie Tavernier Gamelin and Bishop Ignace Bourget, excels in numerous and varied fields, including ...

  7. In 1892, we became incorporated as the Sisters of Providence, an independent congregation in the Springfield Diocese.