For many, coming to America is a dream. People who flee their home countries to escape persecution, violence, and poverty hope to be greeted with the American Dream of citizenship and new beginnings. Many, however, are detained for entering the country illegally. For...
Sometimes, helping others means starting a nonprofit or teaching students everyday for thirty-five years. But, what would our world look like if helping simply meant passing on stuff that you don’t want or need anymore? Dominican Sister of Hope Joann Boneski, OP knows...
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...
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...