Engaging in a Spirit of Totality and Joy
Saint Dominic was a man moved by his engagement with reality. The Albigensian heresy ran strong in St. Dominic’s time, teaching that things of the physical world – material and created things – were evil and corrupt. It went so far as to devalue the humanity of Christ and the
Announcing the Lumen Ecclesiae Learning Portal
After many requests for the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist to teach all over the country, this fall, the Sisters are launching the Lumen Ecclesiae Learning Portal with two courses that will extend their teaching to a wider classroom. Now, the Sisters can teach Catholic content inside
2019-2020 Mission Updates
“Serve the LORD with gladness; Come before Him with joyful singing.”(Psalm 100:2) Whether in the classroom or teaching remotely, our mission to bring Christ to His people remains. As His love fills us, we seek to share that same divine love of Christ to all people, at all times. We
Pray the Rosary with Us
“The soul which recommends itself to me by the recitation of the Rosary shall not perish.” – Our Lady to St. Dominic Following Pope Francis’ exhortation to pray the Rosary every day within the month of May, we invite you to join us in prayer through our Interactive Rosary. It is our
St. Catherine of Siena: Model of Fortitude in Times of Pandemic
St. Catherine of Siena was born March 25th, 1347, when the world stood at the brink of the very pandemic for which the word “quarantine” was invented. In Italian, “quaranta giorni” – forty days – was the allotted time that ships were required to remain offshore before landing. The Bubonic
Jesus, I Trust in You!
The Sisters set aside one Sunday each month – Retreat Sunday – on which they observe silence and spend time in adoration of Our Lord, being renewed in the presence of their Divine Spouse, who continually forms each Sister’s heart and inspires her to go forth and bear Him into