Ministry of presence makes impact on real-life outcomes
The power of a few: Sisters at Marian Catholic are a transforming presence for students, parents Sister Jean Patrice Schingel has served at Marian Catholic High School, Chicago Heights, Ill., since 1995 as theology teacher, then as department chair, 2005-2019. Since 2020 she has worked in the Bracha Tutoring Center, Marian Catholic’s in-house academic tutoring and support program, with a focus on theology and social science tutoring. Sister Judine Hilbing was MCHS president 2008-2016, and continues on staff […]
Read MoreSister M. Veronica Doolin, OP
Sister M. Veronica’s Services Visitation: 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, January 25, 2024, in Aquinas Center at Sacred Heart Convent, 1237 W. Monroe St., Springfield, IL 62704. Visitation will begin with a prayer service. Mass of Christian Burial: 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at Sacred Heart Convent Chapel, Father Michael DeTemple, OP, celebrant. Livestream Links 4:00 p.m. Wake Service 6:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 a.m. burial service Springfield Dominican Sister M. Veronica […]
Read MoreDominicans cite their charism for slight rise in vocations
One of the largest congregations of women religious in the United States has seen a recent increase in vocations. While there’s no clear reasoning or data behind the trend, sisters in these two Dominican orders – Dominican Sisters of Peace and Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa – say it’s all because of their charism. Read more about this here: https://www.ncronline.org/news/dominicans-cite-their-charism-slight-rise-vocations If you are attracted to a Dominican life centered on God’s Word and lived through prayer, study, preaching, and community life, consider joining […]
Read MoreBuilding relationships that change lives
By Carolyn White While fewer sisters are ministering in classrooms, they haven’t lost their love of accompanying young people on their faith journeys. Here’s a glimpse at how Springfield Dominican sisters and associates are in partnership at the service of young folks, supporting their faith development and encouraging their personal and spiritual growth. Learning empathy and service Springfield Dominican Sister Maria Luisa Ñaupari Gutiérrez ministers at the Colegio Parroquial San Jose in Lima, Peru, where she teaches religion […]
Read MoreSister Trinita receives lifetime achievement award
Sister Mary Trinita Eddington was recently honored with the 2023 DAISY Lifetime Achievement Award. She was nominated by the nursing staff at St. Dominic Hospital, Jackson, Miss. “We wanted to celebrate her remarkable contributions and leadership over many decades,” said Tracey Smithson, Chief Nursing Officer, St. Dominic Hospital. “Her unwavering commitment and dedication have made an irreplaceable mark on our healthcare teams and community.” The award was created by the DAISY Foundation to recognize nurses across the globe […]
Read MoreSister Kelly awarded scholarship
Sister Kelly Moline was one of the first three persons to receive an award from the David Lichter CPE Scholarship Fund. Established in 2022, the fund provides tuition assistance to Catholic students pursuing CPE units as they continue the healing ministry of Jesus in the name of the Church. The fund honors the legacy of a past executive director of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains, which sponsors the award. Congratulations Sister Kelly! In the above photo: Sister […]
Read More2024: A year for general chapter. What’s that?
Please join us in prayer for this important community gathering “General Chapter” is one of those terms Catholic sisters use that makes almost no sense to anyone else. The Dominican Sisters of Springfield’s general chapter is scheduled April 1-7, 2024, but preparations have been underway for about a year. Why is it such an important time for us? The dictionary defines chapter as a) a division of a book, b) a period of time in a person’s life, […]
Read MoreThe last word: Insights from Sister Norma’s family
“The thing about Sister Norma is that she is a lot of fun” So says her nephew Matt Grady, a what who lives where. His mother was one of the four Somers sisters: Mary, the oldest, then Therese, Matt’s mom, then Norma and her youngest sister Gerry. The two oldest sisters are deceased. These siblings had a special relationship, Matt says. “Aunt Norma, Mary, my mom, and Gerry were close to one another. I think as a consequence […]
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