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Lands of Dominic Armchair Pilgrimage By Jennifer Schaaf (Blauvelt, Collaborative Dominican Novitiate) The Dominican novices and formation directors from the Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Albert the Great (Central) and Dominican Friars, Province of St. Martin de Porres (South), as well as the Collaborative Dominican Novitiate, joined three Dominican sisters from Africa studying in the United States for the recent Armchair Lands of Dominic Pilgrimage. Led by Sister Ann Willits (Sinsinawa), the pilgrimage began at Aquinas Institute of Theology with a meditation on the spirituality of being pilgrims: “The Communal dimension of pilgrimage is going to make it Dominican. That is why we ate together and prayed together before anything else. The Dominican dimension of the pilgrimage will make it unique.” As a pilgrimage, this particular one was unique in that it is the first Lands of Dominic experience to include both male and female novices exploring Dominican Life together. Beginning with the landscape of Caleruega, a place that may look desolate, Sister Ann shared some of the factors that influenced Dominic’s spirituality. Arid, rocky land, which is difficult to farm, speaks of the hope that Dominic and his family must have had in order to remain living in the area. Determination and steadfastness, despite obstacles, influenced Dominic throughout this life as the Order of Preachers developed. Dominic was sent away from his home to study at a young age. As a Canon, he was called out of the Cathedral to travel by his friend Diego. Dominic learned itinerancy through the needs of the people. Ann challenged the group to look at our own view of itinerancy, “If you find yourself comfortable, don’t stay there. Go where it is uncomfortable… where you are a stranger… where you don’t want to go… because you can always come home.”
Fr. Scott O’Brien (Southern Province) summed up the experience with, “It was a renewed opportunity to come together as Family, which hasn’t happened in many years. It represents a new beginning as Family, with its renewed recognition of our shared charism. Jim and Ann, as well as the formation directors will continue to reinforce the experience of Dominican Family through our own modeling.” |
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