Plans are underway at the University of Dallas to build a convent for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia who teach at the Irving, Texas, university. Known as the Nashville Dominicans, the teaching order based in Tennessee has sisters serving across the
The Dominican Friars of the Province of St. Joseph have announced the commencement of a 9-month novena to pray for the flourishing of their second annual Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage. The novena will start on Jan. 27 and will continue on the last
It was only six days after he left the Holy Land when Father Jean-Jacques Pérennès learned about the deadly Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7. For the French Dominican, who until Oct. 1 has been a director of the legendary
A Dominican priest and specialist in moral theology will become The Catholic University of America's first vice president of ministry and mission, giving him a seat on the school's presidential cabinet.
Dominican Father Aquinas Guilbeau currently serves as the university's chaplain and director
In a prelude to the upcoming National Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, Father Gregory Pine, a distinguished Dominican friar known for his eloquence and scholarly achievements, took a moment to reflect on the profound significance of the Rosary in his own life and within
Father William Holt, OP, a beloved and larger-than-life Dominican priest, recently passed away during a trip to Ireland. Known for his wit and “Helpful Hints from Holt,” he offered sage advice with a touch of humor to young friars, emphasizing the importance
Amid the backdrop of the iconic Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., a unique and powerful event is set to take place on September 30. The Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, a spiritual gathering organized by the Dominican
Every summer, Catholic history is made in Nashville, when the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, headquartered in the Tennessee city for 163 years, receive new members. History is made, writes Monsignor Owen F. Campion, because while communities of women religious are almost
Lay Catholics, Dominicans work for long-term revival of Ireland’s ancient faith in Christ
Even after decades of Ireland's rapid societal secularization, encouraged in no small part by a brutal procession of the church's self-inflicted wounds, clergy and laypeople have cause for optimism about the renewal of the Catholic faith first brought to the Emerald Isle
From the devastating war in 2003 to the three-year occupation of Mosul by Islamic State militants, Iraq is often portrayed as a land caught in a spiral of violence and perennially doomed to remain in a state of instability.
However, for Dominican Father