Path to sainthood   cleared for foundress 
  of Sisters of Providence 
      
News release
      (See more at www.archindy.org/guerin) 
      The Sisters of Providence of  Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind., today announced that the path to sainthood in  the Roman Catholic Church has been cleared for their foundress, Blessed Mother  Theodore Guérin. 
      The Ordinary Congregation of  the Cardinals in Rome  on Tuesday (Feb. 21) made a positive declaration concerning a second miracle  attributed to Mother Theodore's intercession. The way is now open for her  canonization. Information about the Cause will now be shared with all  Cardinals, archbishops, bishops and other church leaders before it is sent to  Pope Benedict XVI for his approval. 
      Previously, committees of medical  experts and theologians in Rome  also gave their approval. 
      Canonization of Mother  Theodore will make her the eighth saint who spent most of his or her ministry  life in the United States.  She will be the first person from Indiana  to be canonized. 
      "This is a momentous  time in our Congregation's history, but it also is a time that is to be shared  with people throughout Indiana, throughout the  United States  and throughout the world," said Sister Ann Margaret O'Hara, general  superior of the Sisters of Providence, in a news release posted Wednesday.  "This is the highest honor the Catholic Church can bestow on a person, but  it is not just for Catholics. The pending canonization is something people of  all faiths can share by recognizing the way Mother Theodore lived her  life." 
      Mother Theodore came to the United States from France  in 1840 to establish a Congregation of women religious in a dense forest  adjacent to a remote community known as Saint Mary-of-the-Woods near Terre Haute. Primitive  conditions greeted her and her five companions after a tumultuous journey of  more than three months. 
      The newly arrived French  sisters immediately began to study English. They worked to clear a parcel of  land for vegetable gardens. With assistance from the bishop of Vincennes, they negotiated  with the local family that gave them their first living accommodations to  purchase a small cabin for their motherhouse and use the structure they were  building to establish an academy for girls. 
      
The first student at the  academy arrived for enrollment July 4, 1841. The academy is now known as Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods College, the oldest Roman Catholic college for women in the United States. 
      The Cause for the  Beatification and Canonization of Mother Theodore Guérin, foundress of Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods College, was opened in 1909. This long and thorough process  of declaring saints in the Roman Catholic Church is a way to make the spiritual  legacy of a person known universally. 
      "This is one of the  most historic days in the life of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College as we  celebrate the approval of Blessed Mother Theodore Guérin for Canonization by  the Roman Catholic Church," said Joan Lescinski, CSJ, president of Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods College. "Her life will serve as a continual inspiration  to all members of our College community. In a special way, we extend our most  heartfelt congratulations to our Sisters of Providence." 
      To learn more about Blessed  Mother Theodore Guérin and the pending canonization, please visit  www.sistersofprovidence.org, or contact Dave Cox, Sisters of Providence Media  Relations Manager at dcox@spsmw.org or 812-535-3131, ext. 434. For additional  information about Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, please visit www.smwc.edu,  or contact Lynn Hughes, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Director of Public  Relations, at LHughes@smwc.edu or 812-535-5212. 
      (Saint Mary-of-the-Woods  College, a Catholic college sponsored by the Sisters of Providence, is  committed to the higher education of women in the tradition of the liberal arts  and places special emphasis on preparing women for leadership roles in a  diverse and global society. The College offers campus-based undergraduate  degree programs for women and distance undergraduate and graduate programs for  women and men. SMWC is located on a beautiful 67-acre campus near Terre Haute, Indiana.  For more information, call 1-800-926-SMWC or visit www.smwc.edu. 
      The Sisters of  Providence, a Congregation of more than 465 women religious, have their  motherhouse at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, located northwest of Terre Haute, Ind.  Blessed Mother Theodore Guerin founded the Sisters of Providence at Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods in 1840. Today, Sisters of Providence  minister in 20 states, the District of Columbia,  Taiwan and China. For more information about  any of the ministries of the Sisters of Providence  of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, visit the Congregation's web site at  www.sistersofprovidence.org.) †