Washington, D.C. Lay Dominicans #504

About Us

Members of the Fraternities of St. Dominic are lay men and women who are fully incorporated members of the Order of Preachers and live out their Dominican vocation in the world. Through the Four Pillars of prayer, study, community, and apostolate we work to preach the Gospel and grow in personal holiness. You can learn more about the Lay Dominican life here:
Lay Fraternities of St. Dominic – Province of St. Joseph (Eastern USA)

 

Dominican Spirituality

Dominican Spirituality calls members to certain obligations, when possible according to their state in life, which include:

  • Participating in daily Mass
  • Daily praying some portions of the Liturgy of the Hours, with a minimum component of Morning and Evening Prayer
  • Daily recitation of the Rosary
  • Daily reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture
  • Monthly reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation
  • Frequent and ongoing study of matters pertaining to the Church, the world, and their apostolate
  • An annual retreat, either on their own or with other members of the Fraternity

 

Our Apostolate

Our lay Dominican apostolate for Our Lady of Fatima/St. Catherine of Siena financially supports the Little Sisters of the Poor – Jeanne Jugan Residence for the Elderly in Washington, D.C.

We also support the Living Faith Foundation – based in Fenton, Missouri. Our annual contribution to the Prison Ministry aids in the distribution of the Living Faith Daily Devotional Booklets to their fellow inmates.

Contact

Please join us for our monthly meeting:

2nd Sunday of the Month
9:00am VIA ZOOM

For more information contact Phyllis Winston:
pbwinston1@verizon.net

 

 

 

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