Las Casas Fall 2019 Newsletter
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“On August 4th, Sister Regina (Gina) Scaringella, having completed the Collaborative Dominican Novitiate, made First Profession as a Dominican Sister of Caldwell.” Read article
Submitted by Didi Madden, OP (Coordinator, Dominican Women Afire!)
Dominican Women Afire are gathering for the second time in 2019! The Columbus Weekend gathering at the Mission San Jose motherhouse October 11-14,2019, will explore the ways in which we are growing and developing theologically, spiritually, and ministerially as we meet the needs of today and prepare for the needs of tomorrow.
This gathering includes sisters from across the country in their 30’s through 60’s serving in a variety of ministries. It promises to be a celebration of our life and mission and a period of deep dialogue about how we continue to come together to support, create, and live deeply our commitment to the truth of God’s love active and alive in all the Community of Life.
Please pray for us! And know that we hold each of you in deep gratitude and prayer…
September 10, 2019, Adrian, Michigan — Suzanne Duquet – a student of the Adrian Dominican Sisters at St. Suzanne Elementary School and Bishop Borgess High School in Detroit and at Siena Heights College – recently formalized her long-time connection to the Congregation when she was accepted as an Associate. The Ritual of Acceptance took place September 4, 2019, in St. Catherine Chapel.
In opening the Ritual, Associate Mary Lach, Director of Associate Life, noted Suzanne’s past connections to the Adrian Dominican Sisters. “You will continue to deepen the bonds between you and the Congregation,” she told Suzanne. “May we all deepen our bonds as we journey together.”
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“The environmental crisis and ways to address it through resilient communities was the topic September 16, 2019, as the Adrian Dominican Sisters hosted its third symposium on resilient communities. The Growing Resiliency Symposium at Weber Retreat and Conference Center drew a full crowd of Sisters, Associates, partners, and interested community members.” Read article
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