Dominican Sisters in the United States are a diverse,
vibrant and colorful moasic of the Church. Their mission
to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ is carried out in
countless ways. The Gospel is brought to life through
their teaching, care for the poor, advocacy for justice,
their art, music, care of creation, spiritual enrichment
ministries, housing advocacy, and much more. Collaboration
and building relationships are the hallmarks of their
work.
Prayer, Study, Community and Ministry, the four pillars
of Domincan tradition, find their home among Dominican
sisters in over 30 congregations in the US. Sisters reflecting
a broad spectrum of experience and searching out God's
hopes for the world. They can be found in the halls of
Congress, in rural farmlands, in universities, in prisons
and in neighborhood centers.
Visit the websites of these
congregations and learn more about becoming a Dominican
Sister.