Catholic sisters, including Caldwell Dominicans, have seen firsthand how human traffickers prey on those forced to flee their homes by circumstances beyond their control. #EndHumanTrafficking in #Migration.
At a time when a record number of people are on the move, the U.S. is underprepared to address the threat human traffickers pose to those forced to leave their homes. Watch a webinar on human trafficking & migration. https://t.co/zgJPnebhPT #EndHumanTrafficking in #Migration.
Women religious are long-time leaders in efforts to #EndHumanTrafficking. Sisters have educated the public about the dangers of human trafficking and accompanied survivors on their journeys to healing even as they’ve worked to address the root causes of human trafficking.
'We need to recognize our portfolio has a power beyond simply sustaining the congregation.'—Dominican Sr. Patricia Daly https://t.co/zgSlv4VO4B via @ncronline
The Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, New Jersey have created: "Stations of the Cross During the Pandemic 2020": https://t.co/Xa3wOH4nFj @OPCaldwell
"We, who are nourished in this life by his Body and by his Blood shall rise again like him, with him and through him."
Join #PopeFrancis today at 4PM EDT to pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. #PraywithPopeFrancis
Saint Dominic Academy prays with the family of Det. Seals, brother of our alumna Toniann Seals ‘15. May he Rest In Peace. We pray also for all members of JCPD and JCFD for all they do to keep our students, our communities and our city safe.
Last week, Sister Pat Stringer served as one of the spiritual companions for staff, faculty and students at the "Retreat in Everyday Life" event at Dominican College. Participants met one-on-one for 30 minutes and committed to another 30 minutes of individual prayer. Simple!
Last week, we hosted a campus retreat at Dominican College. All the participants: students, staff, faculty, administrators, and retreat directors had a blessed experience.
Last weekend, Sister Gina Scaringella participated in a “beach sweep” in Spring Lake, NJ. The event was one of more than 60 sweeps sponsored that day by Clean Ocean Action.
“I didn’t fill my pail to the top,” she says, “but I found too many items we’d never want our children digging up in the sand. Nor should God’s creatures be exposed to such things."
First Friends of New Jersey and New York is in need of your donations to help stamp out despair immigrants being detained. All donations due to Sr. de Montfort Kinchellagh by November 18th. https://t.co/qfoi2yjMrh
Sisters Suzanne Janis, Jeanne Goyette, Eleanor Uhl, Danelle McCarthy and Associate Catherine Cappiello attended a local public protest event on Saturday, September 14th, against a controversial gas compressor station in Essex County. Sister Danelle was one of the event speakers.
1/On this #CatholicDayofAction, the Dominican Sisters of Caldwell stood with Cardinal Tobin and the faith community to call attention to deplorable conditions at our border and the treatment of those being detained, especially immigrant children and families. #Catholics4Migrants
Religious groups protesting peacefully outside of the federal building in support of humane immigration reform. @CardinalJWTobin was among those gathered and led a chant: “Stop The Inhumanity!” #protectourchildren
We’re at St. Mary’s Church Newark Abbey with @CardinalJWTobin and before the start of a nonviolent action in support of immigrant children. #Immigrationissues
The Dominican Sisters of Caldwell, whose leadership team is in attendance at #LCWR2019, affirm this letter to President Trump and call on him to exercise his moral authority for the good of all people.
663 Catholic sister leaders write to President Trump during their annual assembly: "We beseech you to end all divisive and polarizing rhetoric. We implore you to never use language that disrespects, dehumanizes, or demonizes others. Read the full text here. #LCWR2019