DomLife newsletter. A web crossroads for the Order of Preachers.
no. 316
February 5, 2020
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‘Dominican Sisters of Sparkill Celebrate Three Kings’ Day and Remember Migrant Families’
“As part of their One to One Learning ministry, which provides supportive services to Latino, Haitian and other immigrants in Rockland County, the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill celebrated Three Kings’ Day (“Día de los Reyes Magos”) on January 6. In doing so, they joined millions of Hispanic families across the world who mark the Feast of the Epiphany […]” 
Dominican Sisters of San Rafael: ‘Memorial Mass for Homicide Victims’
In January, Sisters and community members gathered in Lourdes Chapel for the Archdiocese of San Francisco's Annual Memorial Mass honoring victims of homicide. Four Masses were held through the Archdiocese during the second week of January. 
Dominican Sisters of Amityville: ‘Women with OPening Word Perform Epiphany Presentation’
“On Friday, January 10, a beautiful celebration of Three Kings Day took place at the OPening Word Program in Wyandanch, NY. The OPening Word program is a literacy program which teaches English and job readiness to immigrant women on Long Island, a population which is often underserved. It is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville.”
Dominican Sisters of Amityville: ‘Former Member Anna Mary O'Rourke Norton Still Lives Out Her Preacher Calling’
“Although Anna Mary O'Rourke left the community of Amityville Dominicans in 1970, she has been living out her call as a Dominican Preacher! ‘I believe my calling as a Dominican Sister in 1953 continues as a Dominican Associate today...only the setting has changed,’ Anna said.” 
Dominican Sisters of Springfield – ‘Racial Justice: Claiming Our Oneness in Christ’
Sister Rebecca Ann Gemma, OP, prioress general of the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, preached at the first of a series of Evening Prayer & Preaching events scheduled at Sacred Heart Convent for 2020. “Race and racial injustice are not just in the bones of our nation. They are in our cities, towns, and outlying areas. In large and small cities, we see neighborhoods designed to keep safe the privileged and keep out the marginalized […]”
Dominican Sisters of Houston: Human Trafficking Awareness Month
“In commemorating National Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the Dominican Sisters of Houston, along with other members of Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition, participated in activities during Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Houston.”
Aquinas Institute of Theology: Doctor of Ministry in Preaching
“Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis is seeking students for its Doctor of Ministry in Preaching Program. Since its inception in 1993 as the only Catholic doctoral program in preaching, the program has remained unique. Our hybrid style of learning enables students to maintain their full-time ministry commitments.”
Cassie Vazquez | Editor | editor@domlife.org | Dominican Life | USA | www.domlife.org
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