Dominican Sisters of Peace: Come and See Weekend
“If today, you hear God’s voice, harden not your heart.” (Hebrew 3:15)
Have you ever wondered whether God is calling you to become a Sister or do you want to know more about consecrated life? The Dominican Sisters of Peace are offering a free Come and See Discernment weekend retreat, September 8-10, 2023 in the beautiful hills of St. Catharine, Kentucky for single Catholic women ages 18-45. This year we are offering an optional bonus day on Friday, September 8th. You may arrive Thursday and spend Friday in prayer, community, fun, and touring our Dominican heritage sites with sisters and other discerners. Click here for more information and to register for this event. To get a glimpse of what to expect, click here to view highlights from a previous retreat we held at our Motherhouse in St. Catharine, Kentucky.
For more information, contact Sr. Mai-Dung (pronounced My-Zung) Nguyen, OP at call or text 405-248-7027 or mai-dung.nguyen@oppeace.org
Thank you for all of your efforts to promote vocations in our Church.
If it is possible, please post our notice on your social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, etc.), and in your parish bulletin (print and electronic) for these two weekends in July (July 1, 15) and these four weekends in August (August 5,12, 19, and 26).
If you are personally aware of any women in your parish who has shown interest in consecrated life, please encourage them to take advantage of this free opportunity.
We thank you for your support in helping us promote consecrated life in our Church.
May God bless you!
Sr. Mai-Dung Nguyen, OP
Vocation Minister
405-248-7027
Mai-dung.Nguyen@oppeace.org
About the Dominican Sisters of Peace
We are Dominican Sisters whose charism of preaching flows from our contemplation, study, and community life. We are more than 350 Sisters and over 700 Associates who live and minister around the country and across the world. We are a Roman Catholic congregation committed to greater involvement in the global community, simplicity of life, and itinerancy. Our diverse ministries include education, health care, social work, spiritual direction, parish-based ministries, among others. We serve in universities and colleges, high schools, elementary schools, literacy centers, ecology and spiritual outreach centers, parishes, prisons and more. We work to create environments of peace by promoting non-violence, unity in diversity, reconciliation, and justice through solidarity, especially for women and children. Please visit our website at www.oppeace.org.