From Sr. Pat Twohill, Prioress
Sister Gregoria Bueno Rodriguez
2320 Airport Drive
Columbus, OH 43219-2059
h. 614-416-1856
c. 614-687-3502
Study Resource
Please click here for an interesting article from the National Catholic Reporter that you may want to include in your discussions surrounding our study topic, LGBTQ+ Realities.
Congregational News
Get your Raffle Tickets!
It's official - you have two weeks to get your tickets for the annual Great Bend Raffle! You can win beautiful, handcrafted items or cash prizes. Every ticket sold helps us support The Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Siena of Gusau in Nigeria and our work with the economic poor here in our own backyard. Click here to see a complete list of prizes, and click here to buy your tickets.
Deepening the Dominican Spirit Tour
Sisters have the opportunity to enter a lottery to attend the Deepening the Dominican Spirit tour. The trip to France is June 26 – July 4th, 2025 and includes Carcassonne, Fanjeaux, Toulouse and more. Click here for further information. The congregation will cover the program and tours for two sisters. You will need to use your renewal funds to cover travel.
Sisters, if you want to enter your name in the lottery, send an email to carol.davis@oppeace.org by November 15th. Put Deepening the Dominican Spirit in the subject line. The drawing of two names will be at our next webcast on November 21st.
Welcome our Newest Citizen!
We congratulate Columbus Motherhouse Housekeeping Staff member Angeles Herreras, who recently passed her citizenship test! We are all so proud of you!
News from Our Dominican Family
Sr. Pat Connick has published a summary of the final module of the Dominican Sister International Leadership Development Program. Please click here to read. She says it has been a great privilege to participate in this program.
Updates/Notes of Gratitude
- Sr. Pat Thomas (New Orleans, LA, pat.thomas@oppeace.org) is grateful for all the thoughts, prayers, and emails during recuperation from nasal surgery. There were some tough days but your support made the difference.
- Associate Angela Crenshaw (Lebanon, KY, angie4491@yahoo.com) would like to express her deepest appreciation for prayers from the congregation for her husband’s recovery during his critical medical emergency. She says, "I know that those prayers were received and God so amazingly healed him! Thank you all so much for your prayers! Prayer changes things!"