Sister Helena Burns served as a nurse during the Civil War. |
And those rumblings would eventually lead the Sisters of Providence to serve the Union as sister-nurses in Indianapolis and Vincennes, Ind.
On Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. (EDT) at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 105 E. Jackson Street, Sullivan, Ind., Connie McCammon, a communications staff member in the Office of Congregational Advancement of the Sisters of Providence, will present “Lest We Forget: The Civil War Service of the Sisters of Providence.” Connie will share the story of Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly and the courageous sisters who answered a call to service during a turbulent time in the nation’s history.
Connie will also include information about the Wabash Valley Civil War Sesquicentennial Project, a special collection of Wabash Valley Visions & Voices (WV3). Other partners include Indiana State University’s Cunningham Memorial Library, the Vigo County Public Library, the Vigo County Historical Society, the Sullivan County Public Library, the Sullivan County Historical Society and the Sullivan County Clerk’s and Recorder’s Offices.
The public is invited to attend this presentation
For more information about the service of the Sisters of Providence during the Civil War, check out our children’s website, WoodsUp.com.
Learn more about Sister Helena Burns, who is pictured above.
1 comments:
There was a nice front page article in the Sullivan Daily Times yesterday about this. Interesting stuff. Looking forward to it.
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