Mary Pellegrino Challenges us to Live from a Place of Abundance

Mary Pellegrino Challenges us to Live from a Place of Abundance

On Sunday, February 23, Sister Mary Pellegrino, CSJ spoke in the chapel at Mariandale to the Dominican Sisters of Hope, challenging us to shift the narrative of our current experience of religious life from one of scarcity to one of abundance. Drawing on the work of...
Teresa Maya Presents Hope is the Gift of Communion

Teresa Maya Presents Hope is the Gift of Communion

On Sunday, January 12th, Teresa Maya, CCVI graced a group of sisters, staff, associates, and co-creators with her wisdom on the reality and future of religious life. Her talk, titled Hope is the Gift of Communion, challenged those present to consider how living our...
I Volunteered at the U.S. Border and Saw Glimmers of Hope

I Volunteered at the U.S. Border and Saw Glimmers of Hope

This month, I volunteered at the Catholic Charities of Laredo Humanitarian Respite Center in Texas, working with migrants who were given temporary asylum. As I spent time there, my being part of a congregation named Hope became even more meaningful. The connection...
My Hope is in the Future of God’s Reign

My Hope is in the Future of God’s Reign

HOPE is who we are as Dominicans! A desire to pray for each morning and to examine how we have lived it each evening is our tradition. When we observe our institutional church, country, and world, there are not too many signs for “optimism” (which is obviously...
Those Who Fight for Justice Bring Hope

Those Who Fight for Justice Bring Hope

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. I remember that exciting time. I was glued to the TV. Yet as I anticipate that anniversary, I wonder why this nation that could send men to the moon cannot create a humane and just immigration system. Just as I am...