Author: Thomas Dintrone
Dominican Youth Movement USA

The Dominican Youth Movement USA is a national organization of Dominican youth programs that connect young adults to the Dominican tradition of preaching. DYM USA offers a time, pl [...]
Keep ReadingBethany House
S. Aimee Koonman OP founded Bethany House as a residence for women and children caught in the crisis of homelessness. Bethany supports the belief that each person deserves and need [...]
Keep ReadingArt as Ministry

Dominican artists seek to proclaim God’s presence through their creativity and are part of a long tradition going back to Fra Angelico. Today the Dominican Institute for the Arts [...]
Keep ReadingDominican Village
Dominican Village is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, rental retirement community and assisted living residence whose mission is to provide a supportive environment where the sacre [...]
Keep ReadingNorth Fork Spanish Apostolate
Established in 1996 by S. Margaret Rose Smyth, OP, the North Fork Spanish Apostolate is a catalyst for social change on Long Island’s East End. Collaborating with government agen [...]
Keep ReadingNGO Rep at United Nations
S. Margaret Mayce, OP, represents The Dominican Sisters Conference as the NGO representative at the United Nations addressing issues including poverty, hunger, immigration and the [...]
Keep ReadingSt. Agnes Academic High School
St. Agnes Academic High School is a culturally diverse Catholic high school for young women that develops a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Their mission is to graduate wo [...]
Keep ReadingOpening Word
Founded in 1991 by S. Mary Ryan, OP, the OPening Word began with five women in Wyandanch. Today, the Opening Word addresses the interconnection between literacy, economic self-su [...]
Keep ReadingHomecoming Farm
Homecoming Farm, located on the grounds of the Motherhouse in Amityville, understands that the human and natural world is one. Welcoming people of all faiths, Homecoming proclaims [...]
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