Racine Dominicans

Racine Dominicans

Religious Institutions

Racine, Wisconsin 79 followers

Committed to Truth - Compelled to Justice

About us

The Racine Dominicans have a 156-year history of serving Racine, Southeastern Wisconsin and beyond. They are a community of Catholic sisters and lay associates who live by the charism/mission: Through communal and contemplative presence, which roots us in God’s transformational Word, we are committed to truth and compelled to justice. Commitment to truth in the light of the Gospel compels us to consecrate whatever power we have, personally and as community, to sustain the fundamental right of every person to pursue the fullness of life and to share in the common good. Today such a stance demands an explicit solidarity in prayer, struggle, suffering and hope with those who are oppressed by systems designed to serve the interests of the wealthy and advantaged. This perspective governs our every ministry, whether that ministry is among the economically advantaged or among the economically poor. With a passion for truth, St. Dominic de Guzman, St. Catherine of Siena and Mother Maria Benedicta Bauer probed the implications of God's Word in times of profound social and ecclesiastical change. What they learned in prayer, study and experience they lived and proclaimed. This charism of theirs has drawn us into community and formed us in the present critical age. This charism remains the touchstone of our Racine Dominican spirituality and mission, in which we are committed to truth, compelled to justice.

Industry
Religious Institutions
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Racine, Wisconsin
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1862
Specialties
Bethany Apartments, Eco-Justice Center, HOPES Center, Senior Companion Program, Siena Retreat Center, and St. Catherine's High School

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