 History
of the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth
Mix a great deal of faith, a loving heart, a sense of humor, hospitality, a pioneer spirit and the drive to help others fully know the love of God, and you have the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth.

"The Landing" painting
by Ernst Ulmer
November 11,
1858, the first Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth arrive at the Leavenworth
Landing after an icy trip up the Missouri River.
Founded on the teachings
of St. Vincent de Paul, Mother Xavier Ross and St. Louise de Marillac,
we partner with and serve the marginalized in our society. That’s
how we started out nearly 150 years ago – and that’s how
our mission continues today.
It was 1857 when a
small congregation of Sisters in Nashville, Tenn., suddenly found themselves
burdened with a debt not of their making. They sold nearly everything
they had to pay their creditors, and a plucky handful of Sisters headed
for the Indian Territory of Kansas.
Mother Xavier Ross
was the leader of the little band that came from Nashville to begin a
new community in Leavenworth, Kan. As a young woman, she had tried to
explain to her father her desire to serve God’s people. His response:
“What can a woman do?”
Within a week of arriving
in Leavenworth, the Sisters were teaching in a boys’ school. The
days that followed found them opening an academy for girls and tending
the sick, going into homes and wagon trains and traveling to towns during
epidemics. They educated black children who had fled to the free state
of Kansas, took in orphans, visited prisoners and – always –
cared for the poor.
It was 1864 when the
Sisters opened the first private hospital in Kansas, with the first trained
nurse in the state and surely the first woman in the Western territory
to run a hospital. This woman, Sister Joanna Bruner, also taught nursing
to other Sisters. Since that time, professional excellence, leadership
and a readiness to undertake whatever needed doing have been the hallmarks
of the Community.
What can a woman do?
With a gracious and loving heart and a solid faith in God, she can touch
hearts and change lives. And that’s just what Sisters of Charity
of Leavenworth continue to do.
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