Founder’s Week continues today through Saturday 

The Division of Mission and Ministry invites the OLLU community to celebrate Founder’s Week, which began on Sunday and continues through Saturday. Founder’s Week honors the living legacy of OLLU’s founders, the Sisters of Divine Providence.

During Founder’s Week, students can spend time with our Sisters at the CDP Bingo and Ice Cream Social on Wednesday from 2-3:30 p.m. in Regan Community Room (OLL Convent). Students who wish to participate must RSVP by emailing vuc@ollusa.edu.

The OLLU community is also invited to share a statement of encouragement or appreciation to our founders. It is through their efforts that our Catholic faith and trust in Providence is expressed throughout our core values, academic programs and student activities. Submit your appreciation notes here:  https://forms.office.com/r/44b1e2Uit9

OLLU was founded in 1895 by the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence, a religious order begun in 18th century Lorraine, France, by Blessed John Martin Moye. The order continues as the sponsoring organization of the university.

For more information about our history, VISIT: https://www.ollusa.edu/about/history.html

Founders’ Week events start today with All Saints’ Day Mass

An All Saints’ Day Mass will be held today at 12:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Chapel. The Mass will kick off a series of events for Founders’ Week, a week when OLLU honors its founders, the Sisters of Divine Providence.

Today’s Mass will be live-streamed at: https://www.facebook.com/ollu.ministry.

To learn more about Founders’ Week events, check out the University Ministry digital flyer at: https://bit.ly/OLLUministry-site or see below.

Founders’ Week is celebrated the first week of November. It is a collaboration of the Division of Mission and Ministry, Student Leadership and Development and the Center for Service-Learning and Volunteerism.Â