The History Of The Sisters Of Divine Providence

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The History of the Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas

The History of the Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas
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Book Synopsis The History of the Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas by : Mary Generosa Callahan

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In 1943 the bell attached to a rope on both floors of a plain box-like convent in Houston, Texas, rang at 5 a.m. The nine Sisters of Divine Providence stationed