After living together for forty-five years, the five Dominican Sisters of Hope in the Guzman Community have often turned to each other for gift suggestions. Sometimes, they give ornaments, books, or even donations to their favorite charities (theirs is the local...
When Dominican Sister of Hope Janice Dionne, OP was discerning becoming a Dominican Sister, she didn’t jump right in. Her older biological sister was a Dominican Sister of Newburgh (now Dominican Sisters of Hope), and her four brothers were fighting overseas in World...
When Dominican Sister of Hope Janice Dionne, OP was discerning becoming a Dominican Sister, she didn’t jump right in. Her older biological sister was a Dominican Sister of Newburgh (now Dominican Sisters of Hope), and her four brothers were fighting overseas in World...
Flickr: Michael J Anyone who’s lived with a roommate knows that communal living can be tough. It’s no different for vowed religious. However, some groups manage to make community work and even find it fruitful: one group of Dominican Sisters of Hope has...
Bonus Audio: Listen in on an excerpt from an afternoon spent with the Guzman Community, or read the full interview below: What has been the most joyful part of being a sister? Sister Barbara Hamilton: Should this be holy? No, it doesn’t have to be holy! Sister...