STATEMENT ON CHAUVIN GUILTY VERDICT
Statement of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell on the Chauvin Guilty Verdict:
The Dominican Sisters of Caldwell stand with the family of George Floyd, the people of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Read more
Statement of the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell on the Chauvin Guilty Verdict:
The Dominican Sisters of Caldwell stand with the family of George Floyd, the people of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Read more
In this issue: Celebrating our 140th Anniversary, Spotlighting our Graphic Artist—Sister Gerarda Panek, OP, In Memoriam, Giving Thanks to our Donors.
Recently, our own Sister Anne Halpin received the Giving the Light of Hope Award from Home Again St. Johns for her “unwavering Read more
At the Chapter of Life and Mission held recently by the Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, delegates affirmed by the larger congregation set direction for the next five years. The delegates also approved Read more
Join us for a virtual presentation entitled, “Not Giving Up: Maintaining Our Commitment to Justice in Unjust Times,” where Tim Wise will educate our community on building a movement and building effective coalitions; understanding Read more
It’s not a Zoom! On October 11, 2020, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, join us for the “Come and See the Beauty of Religious Life” event.
Single Read more
On Saturday, August 22, 2020, the Sisters of Saint Dominic welcomed Joseph W. Cardinal Tobin, C.Ss.R. to witness the promulgation of the Chapter 2020 Direction and installation of Read more
On Sunday, July 26, 2020, Bishop Elias Lorenzo, OSB, celebrated the Mass of the Holy Spirit prior to the election of our new leadership team. Preaching on Read more
On the fifth anniversary of the publication of Laudato Si’, the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, along with fifteen other US congregations of Dominican Sisters, announced the launching of a strategic investment initiative in Read more
Several Dominican sisters and associates attended a peaceful and powerful march on June 2nd from Grover Cleveland Park in Caldwell to a vigil in George Floyd’s name at Crane Park in West Caldwell. Read more