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In the early 20th century, with the rise of Catholic higher education in America, many religious orders sought to advance the higher education of their members. The Sisters of Mercy were one of these religious orders who desired to see their sisters receive college degrees. Rather than send her sisters to the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., the Mother Provincial of the Sisters of Mercy, Mother Mary Matthew Doyle, arranged through Bishop William A. Hickey to have one of the Dominicans at Providence College offer college courses to the sisters at St. Xavier's during the summer. As a result, in 1926, nine Sisters of Mercy, along with two sisters of the Dominican Order, received their degrees from Providence College, the first sisters to do so. Mother Mary Matthew Doyle was also one of the first degree recipients of this unique initiative.
In the ensuing years, hundreds of nuns from dozens of religious orders attended Providence College for these classes. These classes, however, were loosely organized, but in the summer of 1948, the Dominican Fathers at Providence College formalized the program by opening the School of Sacred Theology for Sisters. This program was initiated by the Very Rev. Robert J. Slavin, then President of Providence College, and the Rev. George Q. Friel, O.P. was its first Director. The teaching staff was composed of distinguished theologians and biblical scholars of the Province of St. Joseph.
The purpose of the school, as stated in one of the early brochures, was to deepen the sister’s knowledge of the revealed truth and to enable them to instill into their students a better knowledge of things divine and human. The core curriculum centered on the Bible and the Summa Theogiae of St. Thomas. These courses were supplemented by coursework in Church History and Cannon Law. In the first summer, 110 sisters from thirty-one different motherhouses enrolled in the program.
In the ensuing years, hundreds of nuns from dozens of religious orders attended Providence College for these classes. These classes, however, were loosely organized, but in the summer of 1948, the Dominican Fathers at Providence College formalized the program by opening the School of Sacred Theology for Sisters. This program was initiated by the Very Rev. Robert J. Slavin, then President of Providence College, and the Rev. George Q. Friel, O.P. was its first Director. The teaching staff was composed of distinguished theologians and biblical scholars of the Province of St. Joseph.
The purpose of the school, as stated in one of the early brochures, was to deepen the sister’s knowledge of the revealed truth and to enable them to instill into their students a better knowledge of things divine and human. The core curriculum centered on the Bible and the Summa Theogiae of St. Thomas. These courses were supplemented by coursework in Church History and Cannon Law. In the first summer, 110 sisters from thirty-one different motherhouses enrolled in the program.
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Are Ye Yet Without Understanding? | Digital Document | July 10th, 1949 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | An argument for religious education and the importance of placing God above all else. |
Came the Light | Digital Document | April 1st, 1949 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A discussion on continuing religious education for teaching sisters in correspondence form. |
Candidates for Master's Degree, 1953 | Digital Document | 1953 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of students who having completed the course requirements for the Master's program were q… |
Candidates for Master's Degree, 1954 | Digital Document | 1955 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | |
Candidates for Master's Degree, 1955 | Digital Document | 1955 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of students who having completed the course requirements for the Master's program were q… |
Candidates for Master's Degree, 1956 | Digital Document | 1956 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of students who having completed the course requirements for the Master's program were q… |
Candidates for Master's Degree, 1957 | Digital Document | 1957 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of students who having completed the course requirements for the Master's program were q… |
Introduction to the Study of Theology | Digital Document | 1948 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | An introduction to the study of theology in outline form. |
Invitation for Fr. Reginold Peterson to attend a reception honoring Cardinal Ciappi in Woonsocket, RI | Image | August 1st, 1977 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | When Cardinal Ciappi came to Providence College he also received an invitation for a reception from… |
Program Course, 1958 | Digital Document | 1958 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A listing of the program courses required to complete the Summer School of Sacred Theology program |
Prologue | Digital Document | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A choral reading by Mothers Celeste and Monica in appreciation of the opportunity to study the teach… | |
Religious Orders in Attendance, 1953 | Digital Document | 1953 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of religious orders whose members attended the Summer School of Sacred Theology. |
Religious Orders in Attendance, 1962 | Digital Document | 1962 | Providence College Summer School of Sacred Theology | A list of religious orders whose members attended the Summer School of Sacred Theology. |