Saint Thomas Aquinas was a renowned theologian, educator, composer, and philosopher. Thomas Aquinas was born in Italy in 1225 (only four years after Saint Dominic’s death). In 1244, he entered the Dominicans, and, in 1245, he moved to Paris (and later to Naples, Rome,...
In honor of Saint Dominic’s Feast Day, we asked our sisters, associates, and fellow Dominican sisters in other congregations what they most love about being Dominican. We were shocked at the breadth of the answers! Here’s what they said: It Means...
This week, we gathered at Mariandale to celebrate Saint Dominic’s Day. Below are the photos from our Mass and meal. To read what our sisters present had to say about their Dominican heritage, check out our page Here’s Why We Love Being Dominican....
Thomas Aquinas was born in Italy in 1225 (only four years after Saint Dominic’s death). In 1244, he entered the Dominicans, and, in 1245, he moved to Paris (and later to Naples, Rome, and Cologne) to study, teach, and write. Written toward the end of his life, Thomas...