Dominican volunteers: Perspectives on ministry
Two recent articles in the National Catholic Reporter’s Global Sisters Report were written by Dominican volunteers. “Catholic sisters at the UN: Bringing the moral voice to the debate” by Kelly Litt highlights the work of Catholic sisters at the United Nations, including Sister Margaret Mayce, OP (Amityville), UN NGO representative for the Dominican Leadership Conference. In “Prayer, common life and San Francisco’s homeless,” Mary Clare Mazzocchi writes about her experience as a volunteer at Immaculate Conception Academy, and her relationship with Mission San Jose Dominican Sister Martha Garcia, who works with the homeless in San Francisco.
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Sinsinawa Dominicans
The conference began with a brief history of Dominic and the Order complete with an array of Dominican songs. There was definitely a Dominican Spirit in the air! A presentation depicting “Dominicans through the Ages” welcomed some of our Dominican Saints to the conference. Mary of Magadala, Dominic, Catherine of Siena, and Antonio de Montessino spoke about their lives and their own call to preach in the early years of the Order. Joe Kilikevice, OP highlighted the Interfaith Mission of the Order by introducing the students to dance and song from a variety of different faiths.

As you can see it was a jam-packed week, full of opportunities for study, community, prayer and mission/preaching. Upon leaving, these young people feel part of our Dominican Family and will forever be connected. Wherever they go, they will be preachers of God’s love, God’s peace and God’s justice for all!
