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- Union City, N. j. Dominican Nuns - Catholic Vocation Station - An Old . . .
Today, the Summit NJ Dominican Monastery speaks in the latest blog entry of the Convent Infirmary in Caldwell, NJ, and refers to three nuns from the closed Union City monastery, that all three are now together in the infirmary in Caldwell with the active congregation of Dominican sisters Names are not referenced in the blog entry
- Dominican Nuns from Buffalo - Catholic Vocation Station - An Old School . . .
Thank you for this information What does that mean when a monastery is "suppressed?' and do all the nuns just transfer to other Dominican monasteries or are they released from their vows? It must be so hard to leave a community you have been in for a long time
- What is the difference between Carmelite, Franciscan and Dominican . . .
Hello, I wanted to hear my fellow Catholics opinion on the difference between gravitating towards, Dominican, Franciscan and Carmelite spirituality I have been a Catholic for a while now, and have read many books on the saints
- New Habits for Bridgeport Dominicans - Catholic Vocation Station - An . . .
The Bridgeport Dominicans are technically a new community, but they branched off from an older, more progressive Dominican community in Ohio Part of their thought in forming a new congregation was to have a greater emphasis on the traditions of religious life, like community life and prayer in common
- Dominican Habit - Catholic Vocation Station - An Old School Catholic . . .
coif--for DOMINICAN NUNS we call the veil, cap, wimple, headband, the whole thing: THE COIF YES! The habit which means the scapular for Dominicans was given by our Blessed Mother to Bl Reginald She appeared to him while he was ill and we are told that she showed him the full habit and from then on the friars began wearing the scapular
- Catholic Vocation Station - An Old School Catholic Message Board
Dominican Friars, southern province (St Martin de Porres): 10 men in the studium One is scheduled to be ordained a priest later this year, and maybe one or two deacons
- Dominican or Benedictine - Catholic Vocation Station - An Old School . . .
Are there Dominican or Benedictine congregations with which you are familiar, or which are nearby? That may sound trite - but I was thinking that, if you knew of particular locations, there may be some on this forum who'd be familiar with them
- Sr Miriam Of The Dominican Sisters Of Mary Mother Of The Eucharist
Sr Miriam of the Dominican Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist made Final Vows today in Ann Arbor!: Ken Yasinski
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