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Haiti Mission Team Departs for 2017 Trip

Early in the morning on Thursday, May 25, Sparkill’s Haiti Mission Team — a growing group of Sisters from multiple Dominican congregations and friends — left for their 2017 trip to Haiti. The team has much to accomplish on this trip, including checking the status of our building projects and water wells, training local community […]

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Unsung Hero Award in the city of East St. Louis, IL

Sisters In the News

On March 11, Sr. Carol Lehmkuhl was one of 10 stand-out individuals to be honored with the 2018 Unsung Hero Award by the city of East St. Louis, IL. Sister Carol was recognized for her work at East Side Heart and Home Family Center, an organization that she founded and directs, which offers community support […]

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75th Anniversary Jubilarians for 2020

2020 Jubilarians

Honoring our Sisters who celebrated their 70th and 75th anniversaries as Dominican Sisters of Sparkill in 2020 On May 2, 2021, we honored our Sisters who celebrated their 70th and 75th anniversaries as Dominican Sisters of Sparkill in 2020. We were so happy to have been able to celebrate this Diamond Jubilee with them that […]

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Economic Justice

Home Gospel Justice Economic Justice Areas of Focus Economic Justice All human beings are ends to be served by the institutions that make up the economy, not means to be exploited for more narrowly defined goals…. When we deal with each other, we should do so with the sense of awe that arises in the […]

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Saint Kateri Tekakwitha – A Guiding Light for Ecological Conversion

St. Kateri by Kevin Gordon at https://www.saint-kateri.com/ Who among us doesn’t struggle to be Christ-like in our world? We are all made in God’s image and likeness (Genesis 1:27) and connected, yet each has a different heavenly helper, such as Mary or some holy ancestor. For me, my mom and dad always helped me, along […]

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

One of the great gifts of living in the United States is the opportunity to learn about and celebrate our diverse cultures. From September 15 to October 15, we have the opportunity to enrich our lives by exploring National Hispanic Heritage Month which has been celebrated every year since 1988. Those of us who are […]

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Matthew 25 in Laredo, Texas

β€œFor I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.” – Matthew 25: 35- 36 These words best describe my five-day experience serving the migrant […]

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Sharing the Dominican tradition with a new generation: The 2018 Dominican High Schools Preaching Conference

Albertus Magnus High School (AMHS) in Bardonia, NY, is a long-held sponsored ministry of the Sparkill congregation. Since the school was established in 1960, the Sisters have focused on providing their students with a quality education dedicated to teaching Catholic doctrine and Gospel values and instilling in them an appreciation for the Dominican tradition of […]

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Moms Demand Action Advocacy Day

Tuesday May 7th I had the opportunity to take part in a Legislative Advocacy Day in Albany organized by Moms Demand Action. For some time now, thanks to outreach by Sister Maureen Conway, our Anti-Gun Violence Committee has been working in collaboration with Moms Demand Action. Our purpose is to decrease gun violence. Moms Demand […]

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