From top left: Dominican Sisters of Hope Patricia Magee, OP, Mary Feigen, OP Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt Mary Ann Collins, OP, Ellenrita Purcaro, OP, Dominican Sister of Hope Connie Kelly, OP, Colin Jarvis, Dominican Sisters of Hope Margaret Anderson OP, Catherine...
The Exploring Human Trafficking training on Thursday, May 14th at 3 pm EST begins by asking participants to define human trafficking. “Often, people think they know the definition,” says Tori Curbelo, who’s facilitating the training. Curbelo is Manager of Education,...
One year ago, the Dominican Sisters of Hope (in committed collaboration with four other Dominican communities, also known as OPSCC) officially committed to work on climate changeimpacts. The initiative, which took the form of a corporate stance, was as important as it...
When thinking of Catholic Sisters, the term “corporate stances” doesn’t immediately come to mind. Prayer, spirituality, and ministry all exemplify the Dominican Sisters’ charism, but so, too, does justice. As a unified group, the Dominican Sisters care deeply...
You already know that the 170 Dominican Sisters of Hope are active in fifteen states and Puerto Rico; their ministries include everything from writing books to building homes to dancing, and lots more. But they do more than good works. Here’s what might surprise you:...