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Sister Kelly Moline, OP asks, “At what percentage is our heart functioning?” Read her most recent reflection at the Collaborative Dominican Novitiate. Read the story here: http://collaborativedominicannovitiate.blogspot.com/
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“Bringing God into every subject is very freeing.” ~ Sister Martha Carmody, OP Sister Martha’s path to finding wholeness and peace made several turns in her life marked with many accomplishments. Her journey took her from teaching elementary education in the public school system for 24 years to attaining a Parish Life Coordinator certificate and
Sister Elyse Marie Ramirez, OP – Dominican Sisters of Springfield, IL Formation Director – shares how Common Life allows her to be her best self for National Vocation Awareness Week 2014.
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Sister Rose Marie, OP shares her experience of mutual relationships in religious life during National Vocation Awareness Week 2014.
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Sister Rose Marie, OP shares her experience of mutual relationships in religious life during National Vocation Awareness Week 2014.
Vocation video — Mutual Relationships: the heart of ministry and Dominican Life Read More »
For National Vocation Awareness Week 2014 Sister M. Dominica Brennan, OP tells the story about the day she told her family she decided to become a Dominican Sister.
New Video! – When did you tell your family you decided to be a Dominican Sister? Read More »
For National Vocation Awareness Week 2014 Sister M. Dominica Brennan, OP tells the story about the day she told her family she decided to become a Dominican Sister.
National Vocation Awareness Week Video: Dominican Family Read More »
October 2014 – The Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois voted to affirm a corporate stance against Human Trafficking. The new corporate stance reads: Building on our Consistent Ethic of Life stance that “we reverence the sacredness of life and address injustice in a spirit of respect, compassion, and solidarity,” we, the Dominican Sisters of Springfield,
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Everything that grows on earth, Bless the Lord! The colors of the fall leaves brighten the trees around Sacred Heart Convent on a cool autumn day.
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Dear all, Despite the crisis, fear, loss, miserable accommodations, daily worries, and the terrible reality of the unknown destiny that awaits us, we still witness the presence of God’s embrace; truly an oasis of joy and sisterhood. On the 13th of September, two of our young sisters (Muntaha and Nidaa) made their final vows in
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September 9th, 2014 “A Time to give birth and time to die” Ecc 3:2 We often hear the powerful words of Ecclesiastes that remind us of the inevitability of birth and death, that these realities come upon us regardless of whether we are prepared for them or not. No doubt we must accept and embrace
Praying for our sisters in Iraq Read More »
Written On Our Hearts: Ten Words for Dominicans to Live By Dominican Associate Day of Reflection at Dominican Sisters of Springfield, IL Sacred Heart Convent Saturday, August 23, 2014 Presented by Sister Megan McElroy, OP 1. Pregnant 2. Birthing 3. Holy Preaching 4. Dialogue 5. Paradox 6. Healing 7. Mission 8. Mercy 9. Ecclesial 10.
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