Sisters of Divine Providence
Sisters of Divine Providence , also called Provincial Sisters , is the name of various Roman Catholic women's orders:
- Providence Sisters of Portieux ( Sœurs de la Providence de Portieux ), founded in 1762 in Vigy (Lorraine) by Jean-Martin Moyë (1730-1793)
- Sisters of the Divine Providence of Saint-Jean-de-Bassel ( Sœurs de la Divine Providence de Saint-Jean-de-Bassel ), motherhouse in Saint-Jean-de-Bassel since 1827
- Providence Sisters of Peltre ( Sœurs de la Providence de Saint-André de Peltre ), founded in Homburg (Saar) in 1806 by Anton Gapp
- Sisters of the Divine Providence of Ribeauvillé ( Sœurs de la Divine Providence de Ribeauvillé ), founded in Ribeauvillé in Alsace in 1819 by Claude-Marie-Paul Tharin
- Sisters of Divine Providence (Franciscan Sisters), founded in Switzerland in 1830, see Baldegger Sisters
- Sisters of Divine Providence - German Province , founded in Münster in 1842
- Sisters of Divine Providence (Mainz) , founded in Mainz in 1852
- Sisters of Divine Providence (San Antonio) ( Sisters of Divine Providence ), founded in 1896 in San Antonio (Texas)
- Suore della Divina Provvidenza per l'Infanzia Abbandonata ("Sisters of Divine Providence for the Forsaken Children"), founded in 1921 in Piacenza (Italy) by Francesco Torta (1864–1949)