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Living Hope Testimonial: A Box of Senior Photos

Living Hope Testimonials about the impact Sister Regina Marie had on her students have been coming in over the past few weeks and we’re beyond excited to share them with you! This week’s comes from Michelle Londrigan. Want to read more about how Sister Regina was a Living Hope for all she touched? Head over

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Dominican Month for Peace: Peace Building Efforts

Week 1 focused on introducing the Dominican history in Ukraine. Week 2 focused on Dominican efforts to help young persons to heal and learn peace building skills, skills that will positively impact Ukraine’s future. Week 3 focused on specific efforts to facilitate peace building efforts through leadership training and promoting reconciliation in local communities and

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Sister Regina Marie’s Prayer Techniques for Prisoners—Could They Work for You?

“We’re all prisoners,” Sue Brosmith mentioned off-handedly. “It’s only the bars that are different.” With this comment, Sue spoke of the spiritual guidance she witnessed Sister Regina Marie Bernet share over many years of volunteer ministry at Jacksonville Correctional Center. For years Sue joined a “trio” of Dominican Sisters and other dedicated volunteers at the

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Living Hope Testimonial: Graced with Guidance

Living Hope Testimonials about the impact Sister Regina Marie had on her students have been coming in over the past few weeks and we’re beyond excited to share them with you! This week’s comes from Michelle Londrigan. Want to read more about how Sister Regina was a Living Hope for all she touched? Head over

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Dominican Month for Peace: The Dominican Family in Ukraine

After being suppressed during the Communist era, the Order was refounded in Ukraine in the early 1990s. 25 friars in seven communities 18 sisters from four congregations in five communities 82 laity in seven cities 6 groups of Youth in the places of ministry of the friars  FACILITATING LEADERS OF RECONCILIATION Along with the work

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Teaching Baby-Boomers: Not for the Faint of Heart!

“You called. I answered a joyful yes as I moved to help transition elders to a life blossoming into eternity, and walked with those whom the world scorns, as well as others who are locked behind the bars of their own heart.” ~Sister Regina Marie Bernet What do you hope for this Christmas?  What is

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Sister Denise Joins A Nun’s Life for Advent Evening Prayer

This Advent season in a time of pandemic is an invitation to make an opening for God to be present in our lives! Sister Denise’s powerful preaching during A Nun’s Life livestreaming Advent evening prayer on Monday, December 9, 2020 is something to revisit again and again during the Advent season. Make some time today

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Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Maternal Face of God

No concept, no image, no language can contain everything about God. In the Church we are used to thinking of God as Father. Nevertheless, human language will always be limited. We highlight the paternal image that Jesus communicated to us in the Lord’s Prayer, but there are also maternal images of God in the Bible.

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Sister Beth Murphy with Iraqi Dominican friar Yousif Attisha during the 2010 gathering in Erbil of Dominicans serving in the Arab world.

Pope Francis Announces Trip to Iraq in 2021

Sister Beth Murphy with Iraqi Dominican friar Yousif Attisha during the 2010 gathering in Erbil of Dominicans serving in the Arab world. Father Attisha passed in 2019.   Pope Francis announces trip to Iraq, which means an encounter with Dominicans, most likely. Iraq may be “out of sight-out of mind” for most Americans, but that

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Living Hope Testimonial: “A Radiant Presence” at SHA

Living Hope Testimonials about the impact Sister Regina Marie had on her students have been coming in over the past few weeks and we’re beyond excited to share them with you! This week’s comes from Deanna Chiaro Nicoll. Want to read more about just how Sister Regina was a Living Hope for all she touched?

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Dominican Month for Peace: War, Repression and Displacement in Ukraine

25 friars in seven communities 18 sisters from four congregations in five communities 82 laity in seven cities 6 groups of Youth in the places of ministry of the friars  FACILITATING LEADERS OF RECONCILIATION Along with the work of the St. Martin de Porres Center, highlighted in Week 2, the ministry of peace-building of the

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