Mothers of Dominican Friars Support Their Sons and Each Other in Prayer
Group offers fellowship, ‘a joy to be able to get together with the other mothers and support their sons’ vocations.’
Group offers fellowship, ‘a joy to be able to get together with the other mothers and support their sons’ vocations.’
New book is practical guide — grounded in thought of St. Thomas Aquinas — that invites readers to reflect on how their words shape their interior lives.
Amid fire, famine and the chaos of the Gold Rush, Archbishop Joseph Alemany worked tirelessly to revive the faith across a fledgling California.
The Pope expressed his hopes and prayers for the Dominicans in the letter.
On St. Patrick’s Day, the vice president personally guided Dominican Father Henry Stephan through the presidential residence.
Leaving behind the comforts of Spain, Blessed Ascensión sailed to Peru, where she educated the poor and founded a missionary order.
Teaching in the Footsteps of Their Namesake Saint — and Aquinas and Frassati, Too
The Dominican Church of Our Lady of the Hour is important to Mosul’s history and identity.
The pilgrimage was held one day before the start of the Month of the Rosary in October and concluded a nine-month Rosary novena.
This pilgrimage promises to set forth the substance of the Church’s belief as passed down from age to age — with Christ at the center, fired by genuine devotion
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