By this time in January, resolutions are already beginning to feel daunting. It’s a relief, then, to not believe in resolutions but to instead embrace the notion that life is an ongoing work in progress. When we understand wellness as a lifestyle rather than a...
Thank you for reading, sharing, and being an invaluable part of forming our online family this year. We are deeply grateful for your support. May 2019 be a year of greater happiness, good health, and bountiful blessings for you and yours. 1. Volunteer. It’s difficult...
Dominican Sister of Hope Jeanette Redmond, OP, has been a secretary for a collective twenty-three years. It doesn’t take long to realize that she loves her job (and is good at it!). Below, Sister Jeanette shares tips for being your best professional self,...
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...
Being a Catholic Sister means being called to ministry and spirituality, but it also involves living in community. In the case of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, being a member of the congregation means participating in decision-making processes that keep the...