There are few things our sisters love more than hearing from former students and walking down memory lane. If you were taught by a Dominican Sister of Hope, Newburgh, or Fall River/Saint Catherine of Siena, this Teacher Appreciation Day is the time to let us know!...
Flickr: wackystuff Church was . . . In my childhood memories, “church” was identified by difference; if you belonged to this one, you didn’t belong to that one. There was something wrong about that one. Many years later, I learned that a church is not so much a...
Sister Grace with a group of students in Puerto Rico Dominican Sister of Hope Grace Ball, OP, spent twenty-nine years living in Puerto Rico, where she taught English and cared for the community at large. Now retired in the U.S., Sister Grace shares insights on living...
In the 1960s, as the fight for justice and equality was beginning in the United States, Dominican Sister of Hope Pat Peters, OP found herself in a storefront in Danbury, Connecticut making coffee and conversation with the poor and homeless. She chose to serve at the...
Can you identify a moment when you experienced a Transformation of Jesus in yourself or in others? For myself, there have been many moments that, when reflecting on them together, have been moments of Light, a gradual transformation which always happens for me with...