New Video: Dominican Family Opens the Springfield Dominican’s 150th Anniversary Year with Festive Liturgy
The Dominican Sisters of Springfield opened their anniversary celebration with a festive liturgy on the 149th anniversary of their founding. On Friday, August 19, the sisters were joined for the celebration by the Dominican Nuns of the Monastery of Mary the Queen, members of the Dominican Laity, Dominican Associates, and the […]
Read MoreDominican Sisters Launch Second Season of F.L.O.W.cast
Graduates of Dominican high schools demonstrate the value of the High School Preaching Conference. “The whole point of being a Dominican preacher is to be the light for others.” “Every encounter we have is an opportunity to connect with another child of God.” “All things according to God’s Will.” This […]
Read MoreA legacy of giving: Charles L. Routt
If it hadn’t been for Charles Routt, there might not be any Springfield Dominicans. Time and again, he came to the community’s aid. Like the sisters, Routt was a Kentuckian by birth. His family moved to the Jacksonville area in 1834 when Routt was nine years old. They belonged to the […]
Read MoreSister M. Raymunda Troeckler, OP
Sister M. Raymunda’s Services Visitors are welcome; masks and social distancing required. Visitation: 4:00-5:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 16, Sacred Heart Convent Chapel, 1237 W. Monroe St., Springfield, IL 62704. Visitation begins with a prayer service. Funeral Mass: 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 16, Sacred Heart Convent Chapel, Dominican Father Michael DeTemple, celebrant. […]
Read More“Deeply Dramatic”—Dominicans in Krakow Welcome Ukrainian Refugees
Father Andrzej carries a mattress to an apartment for refugee families. Each family has its own kitchen, bathroom, and washing machine. All maintenance costs are covered by the Dominicans. by Fr. Andrzej Mońka, OP. This article originally appeared in the Summer 2022 issue of JUSTWords. View online copy here. It was […]
Read MoreSpringfield Dominican Associate Barb Leaf: Community Weaver
Barb Leaf is not a weaver, per se, but the 2022 Women of Distinction Award winner from Little Flower Parish in Springfield, Ill., clearly has a knack for it. Barb, who has been a Springfield Dominican Associate since 2012, is expert at becoming part of the fabric of her intersecting communities. […]
Read MoreWalking Together: An Update on the Synodal Process
This article was originally published in JUST Words Vol. 22 No. 2 Summer Issue. Exquisite! Magnificent! These words describe the rich beauty of a “planetary tapestry” woven through the global synod convoked by Pope Francis in October 2021. Stories, concerns, critiques, and dreams of Catholics the world over are due in […]
Read MoreDefining Hope: A litany
This Litany of Hope was inspired by the Preaching of Sister Judith Hilbing, OP, during the Dominican Sisters of Springfield’s annual General Assembly, June 16-18, 2022. What would you add to make the litany your own? What is hope? Let us hear your word, O God. Surely your word is HOPE! […]
Read MoreOración por el Perú – A Prayer for Peru
Good Father We entrust our Peru in your hands. Though the aftermath and dangers are not over, we thank you for being very close to us, in the enthusiasm, initiatives and imagination, with which we rose above the very hard moments that we passed, in all our victims that we carry […]
Read MoreFanning the Flames of Hope: Dominican Sisters in Assembly
The joy of being together in the same space is one way the Dominican Sisters of Springfield fan the flame of hope. They were most recently together during General Assembly, a time of conversation, prayer, and communal study held in June 2022. The annual three-day meeting, held at Sacred Heart Convent, […]
Read MoreClimate Change Quiz: How Much Do You Know?
By Ryan Bacic and Aviva Loeb April 22, 2022 This article was originally published in the The Washington Post Climate change can feel confusing, big and scary. Trust us: We get it. Just take a deep breath, and let it back out again (it will be full of carbon dioxide, for the […]
Read MoreTwo Questions
This essay first appeared in the summer edition of the Dominican Literacy Center newsletter, Word & Hope. We republish it here with the permission of the Dominican Literacy Center because of its unique perspective on the challenges that face English language learners in the United States. To learn more about the […]
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