Immigrants – Pilgrims of Hope
by sr. Bernadine Karge, member of Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa and immigration lawyer. What is going on in the USA in terms of immigration? What is going on in the world? Today, we know that there are more…
by sr. Bernadine Karge, member of Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa and immigration lawyer. What is going on in the USA in terms of immigration? What is going on in the world? Today, we know that there are more…
Traditionally, the liturgy of the fourth Sunday of Lent rings a joyous message – encouraging us as we reach the mid-point of our Lenten journey. Today’s Gospel presents the third parable inviting us to consider the…
The historic town of Caleruega, Spain—the birthplace of St. Dominic—recently hosted a yearly gathering of Younger European Dominican Sisters. Over the course of several days, sisters from across Europe came together in prayer, study, and shared…
Pilgrims of Hope: the Gift of Life Dear sisters and brothers, On this, the 62nd World Day of Prayer for Vocations, I wish to extend to you a joyful and encouraging invitation to become pilgrims of hope…
On this third Sunday of Lent, we encounter a text that first presents people who come to tell Jesus about events they do not understand and need Him to help them interpret. Jesus immediately responds with…
Sister Rose Rushwaya, OP, answers the questions regarding the African area of DSIC: What defines the region and the life of the Sisters there?What are the biggest challenges they face?What hopes do they have for the…
While [Jesus] was praying his face changed in appearance and his clothing became dazzling white. Lk 9:29 Throughout the Lenten season much is said and done to invite us to change from something to something else. …
On this first Sunday of Lent, Luke presents us with the story of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. Why did Jesus take the path to the desert? Jesus came to save souls, and there are none…