Dominican Sister of Hope Barbara Anderson doesn’t exude severity. In her small apartment, she is happy to show off her cat, her fish, her birds, her mother’s hand-painted artwork. She wears her hair in a neat braid and, every so often, she flashes a...
Published author, photographer, and Dominican Sister of Hope Jo-Ann Iannotti, OP, debuted her exhibition, Intimate Spirits: Photography and Poetry in Conversation at the Clare Gallery in Hartford, CT in January, but her reception at which she will discuss the event is...
Dominican Sister of Hope Mary Alice Hannan was volunteering at a homeless shelter for runaways under twenty-one-years-old when she first met Desda. The year was 1982; Sister had a daily routine of walking to her home convent from the Times Square shelter every...
Mariandale Retreat and Conference Center and the Dominican Sisters of Hope are happy to host preacher, poet, writer and lecturer, Ann Willits, OP as she presents What Does God Expect of Us? What God expects does not always match what we want. This day of reflection...
For Dominican Sister of Hope and Mount Saint Mary College professor Sister Catherine Walsh, O.P., Ed.D., it took more than the luck of the Irish to be named to the Irish Education 100 list. Sister Catherine, a Mount alumna, has been an educator for 40 years, and in...