The Paschal Mystery of Christ

Lenten Journal – new for 2018 Liturgical Years A, B, C What was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we looked upon and touched with our hands concerns the Word of life—1 John 1:1 The season of Lent is a new

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Spend Christmas with the Sisters

The Dominican Sisters of Mary have created a beautiful musical recording for your collection, entitled Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring: Christmas with the Dominican Sisters of Mary. Enjoy this beautiful music to accompany you for many special Christmas memories.  Recorded at the Ann Arbor Motherhouse chapel, Jesu Joy of Man’s

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2017 Annual Appeal: And Mary’s ‘Yes’ Continues

As we celebrate 20 years as a religious community, we will continue emulating Mary in saying “yes” to Christ’s call to teach and preach the Truth.  Some might ask:  how can a community of over 130 Sisters expect to change our current secularized and relativistic culture?  The response is quite

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Our newest Postulants!

On August 28th, the feast of St. Augustine, we welcomed 16  new postulants! They have imitated St. Augustine’s restless search for God and his joy when God is discovered. Please pray for each of them, that they might be faithful to Christ’s call, and respond daily with a “fiat” to

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To the honor of Almighty God

This past summer, we had seven Sisters make Perpetual Vows and 11 Sisters make temporary vows. Please join us in congratulating our Sisters and keep them in prayer! Perpetual Profession of Vows, July 25, 2017 On July 25, 2017 we had seven Sisters make their final vows.  It was a

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New book! – And Mary’s ‘Yes’ Continues: Religious Vocations in the New Millennium

We are happy to announce our beautiful new book, providing a much needed inside view to vocation discernment, entitled And Mary’s Yes Continues. It finally fulfills a longing by many hearts for an intimate resource and generous sharing of the journey into a beautiful vocation. Recognizing a need to provide discerning

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