Justice
Through advocacy and on-the-ground service, we are committed to creating a more just world. Poverty, eco-justice, civil rights, access to healthcare, and access to education are among our top priorities. We invite you to read our stories and learn about how you can join us in spreading hope through justice.
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Listening to the Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor
Throughout March, Mariandale hosted college groups from Misericordia, St. Joseph’s, Holy Cross, and Adelphi for immersion in care of Earth and service to the poor.
Join us for Catholic Sisters Week
This Catholic Sisters Week, the Dominican Sisters of Hope invite everyone to join us in Being Hope by participating in our campaign to live more sustainably! Everyone who makes a pledge by...
Dominican Sisters in Committed Collaboration Stand in Solidarity with Call for Reform of Policing Practices
February 1, 2023 – The Dominican Sisters in Committed Collaboration stand in solidarity with the National Black Sisters Conference and their statement calling for reform of policing practices,...
Join the fight against plastic
With the start of a new legislative session in Albany comes an opportunity to raise our voices as people of faith. The Dominican Sisters of Hope have joined religious, environmental, and justice groups across the state of New York in calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to to support the Bigger Better Bottle Bill (S. 237) and the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act (S. 1064) as she prepares to release her Executive Budget for the upcoming year.
Being Hope
As 2022 draws to a close, the Dominican Sisters of Hope have begun Year Two of commitment to the Laudato Si’ Action Platform. At fall Community Chapter meetings, sisters and associates shared stories about their spiritual connection to nature.
The Killing Must End: Sisters Call for Action to Prevent Gun Violence
It is well past time that our elected officials stopped listening to the gun lobby and heeded the cries of the people of this nation. It is well past time that we enacted sensible gun violence prevention legislation.
Dominican Sisters Respond in Grief to Mass Shooting in Buffalo
We invite you to join us in praying for the repose of the 10 souls whose lives were so cruelly shattered in seconds, for the comfort of all who are bearing that grievous loss, and for the national resolve to challenge the vitriolic discourse of hatred that emboldens deadly violence and blinds us from the truth of God’s deep and abiding love for each and every one of us, all made in God’s glorious image.
Sisters Oppose War in Ukraine, Urge Leaders to Pursue Integral Peace and Human Security
The Dominican Sisters of Hope join people around the world in praying for peace in Ukraine. As always, war represents a deadly failure by world leaders to build just peace and promote integral human security.
The Sacred Right to Vote
The Leadership of the Dominican Sisters of Hope as members of LCWR support this statement from the Leadership Conference Women of Religious and the National Black Sisters’ Conference. "The vote is...
Holiday Drives
Thanks to all the staff and sisters who donated non-perishable food during our Thanksgiving drive for the food pantry at Holy Name of Mary Church in Croton! Special thanks to our vendor Enterprise...