Hope Dominicans Mount Saint Mary College will miss Sister Catherine
Sister Catherine Walsh, OP, was elected to the leadership team of the Dominican Sisters of Hope at the congregation’s chapter last month. She will be retiring from her post as professor of Communication Arts and chair of the Division of Arts and Letters at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, New York. Jillian Torre, co-managing editor of the Mount Messenger, penned a farewell. Read letter
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The Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, New York, hosted their first youth event at the Dominican Convent on Sunday, April 27. The gathering, titled “Catch the Fire” Youth Day, welcomed nearly 50 seventh and eighth grade children from local parishes in the Rockland County area for an afternoon of conversation, celebration, and mission. Sister Margaret Palliser, OP, who led the committee that organized the event, commented, “We wanted to create an atmosphere where the children could interact informally with the sisters, asking whatever questions they wanted. We were very excited because their conversations revealed that the children were indeed very curious about who sisters are, what they do, and why they choose to become sisters.” 
A fifth group gathered to make a first commitment on Sunday, April 27. When the Dominican Family gathered for their commitment ceremony, Fr. John Rooney suggested that we fasten our seat belts for his homily as he was going to take us for a ride considering all we were celebrating this Second Sunday of Easter. He reminded us that this day is an historic day: two popes were canonized saints (St. John XXII and St. John Paul II) with two popes present at the canonization (Pope Francis and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI), Pope John Paul II designated the Second Sunday of Easter as Mercy Sunday in 1990, and that on Tuesday, April 29, we would celebrate the Feast of St. Catherine of Siena.

