Debbie Reynolds - "Dominique" (The Singing Nun)
The Debbie Reynolds version sung in the 1966 movie "The Singing Nun" based on the story of Soeur Sourire otherwise known as The Singing Nun. --i OWN this video-- p.s. Just kidding. copyright infringement intended.
The french original version, in 1963: Sœur Sourire - Dominique
Providence Heights College of Sister Formation, 1961 [Part 2 of 2]
Includes audio. Introduction to Providence Heights, founded in 1961 in Issaquah, Washington. The campus served as both the College of Sister Formation for the Sisters of Providence and other women religious, and was also the novitiate and provincialate for the Sisters of Providence, Sacred Heart Province. Narrated by Mother Judith (Teresa Lang), provincial superior of Sacred Heart Province. The film includes two profession ceremonies: Holy Habit and First Profession. ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Just of the eve of the Great Catastrophe, the Dolours of Holy Mother Church.
Irish nuns departing to Biloxi - 1954
Buy the DVD at amazon - www.amazon.com/…/B002TUU5Z4 A group of Nuns from Nenagh, Ireland, prepare for their departure to Biloxi, Mississippi. 1954.
Church History.
Jesuits in Montana
for them is" hell "only a word until they try it...
Providence Heights College of Sister Formation, 1961 [Part 1 of 2]
Includes audio. Introduction to Providence Heights, founded in 1961 in Issaquah, Washington. The campus served as both the College of Sister Formation for the Sisters of Providence and other women religious, and was also the novitiate and provincialate for the Sisters of Providence, Sacred Heart Province. Narrated by Mother Judith (Teresa Lang), provincial superior of Sacred Heart Province. Film features Mother Judith and Sr. Genevieve Gorman, College dean, explaining the development of the College from the Everett Curriculum; the College buildings and grounds, the chapel and art collection. ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Sad, on the cusp of the Council of the Great Apostasy, the Robber Council called Vatican 2.
Sisters of Providence Arriving by Train in Medford, Oregon, 1940s.
Silent film. Arrival of Sr. Petronilla (Anna Maria Hayden) and Flora Mary (Mary Martha MacDonald). Digitized from original 16mm film at Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. For more information see www.providence.org\archives ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
St. Peter Claver Center, Seattle, Washington, 1946
This silent film with subtitles by Seattle photographer Vernon V. Robison tells the story of an African American man's conversion to Catholicism after becoming familiar with the St. Peter Claver Center, a ministry established in Seattle by the Sisters of Providence to foster interracial learning and provide social support services and catechism to the Central District. ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Dedication of the Liberal Arts Building at Seattle College, Seattle, Washington, June 22, 1941
Silent film. Dedication of what is now known as the Seattle University Administration Building by Bishop Gerald Shaughnessy in 1941. Includes the Bishop blessing the building, crowd in attendance including Sisters of Providence, and views of Seattle. Digitized from original 16mm film at Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. For more information see www.providence.org\archives ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Providence Hospital School of Nursing Homecoming, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1939
Silent film. Homecoming mass, a tea, and banquet. Film is dark and becomes very dark near end, where various speakers are spotlighted. Digitized from original 16mm film at Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. For more information see www.providence.org\archives ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Baby Homecoming (?), Providence Hospital, Oakland, California, ca. 1938
Silent film. Sisters of Providence leave in an automobile; then footage of mothers with children, and babies being weighed and examined in a clinic, likely as part of a "homecoming" wherein children who were born at a hospital were brought back for periodic check-ups (a documented practice at Providence hospitals in what was then Sacred Heart Province). Previously identified as Providence Hospital in Seattle; however, the small amounts of background shown make the film much more likely taken in Oakland. There are palms visible, and one of the houses shown compares favorably with a house that appears in a still photograph of the construction of the hospital in 1926. Digitized from original 16mm film at Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. For more information see www.providence.org\archives ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Sacred Heart Hospital and School of Nursing, Spokane, Washington, 1938
Silent film in black-and-white and color. Exterior of hospital, then very dim footage of a capping ceremony for the School of Nursing held in the hospital chapel. Footage then switches to color views shot from upper floor of the hospital showing fall foliage, surrounding homes, and the Rockwood Clinic. ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
World Vocation Week Events, Holy Rosary School, Moxee, Washington, 1942
Digitized from original 16mm film at Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington. For more information see www.providence.org\archives ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington
Picnic at Dr. H.T. Buckner's, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1939
Silent film. Dr. H.T. Buckner was a bone specialist on the medical staff at Providence Hospital. The footage shows Sisters of Providence relaxing on a porch and playing croquet on a large lawn. Dr. Buckner appears briefly at the end. ©Providence Archives, Seattle, Washington