• AI Must Be Disarmed = Reaction to Pope Leo XIV Encyclical
    Jun 20 2026

    Artificial intelligence is dominating conversations from the evening news to our dinner tables, yet we rarely pause to consider the risks. This video explores the necessity of re-evaluating our relationship with AI ethics and the urgent need for a new path forward for humanity.Artificial intelligence awareness is critical for our future. Learn why using strong, clear language is essential to guide humanity forward safely.Throughout this discussion, we explore the importance of intentional communication when facing rapid technological shifts. The goal is to provide a perspective that helps you articulate the risks and responsibilities we share. You will gain a clearer understanding of why artificial intelligence requires immediate, focused attention from all of us rather than passive observation.The shifts required to keep technology aligned with human interests. This analysis provides a framework for thinking critically about AI regulation and the long-term implications of unchecked development.Pope Leo's Full Speech: https://youtu.be/aaYJ_4QcZfE?si=LSbRo2phpIMA3cCQTimestamps:

    00:00 - Why we need to disarm AI and wake up to its potential dangers00:28 - How AI reflects human biases and the importance of not mistaking it for consciousness00:58 - Biblical stories as metaphors for our tech-driven times01:28 - The spiritual charisms that guide the Sisters’ mission02:27 - The danger of idolizing profit and efficiency—building our modern Tower of Babel03:23 - The biblical call to community rebuilding—Nehemiah style06:43 - AI's limitations: it has no heart, no love, no moral conscience07:41 - Introducing the Sisters’ "We Move Forward Together" initiative08:39 - Exploring the mystery of the human soul beyond algorithms09:35 - The importance of truth in a world blurred by deepfakes and misinformation10:03 - How AI threatens jobs and the ethical call to action against hidden exploitation11:59 - The Pope’s stance on AI and the call to global disarmament, not destruction12:57 - Building a civilization of love through interconnectedness and sustainability• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:We invite you to follow our stories and subscribe as we continue to journey forward together. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.* Partners in MinistryWe Move Forward Together is the guiding principle here. Using precise, strong language helps us navigate these complex changes with greater awareness. By focusing on how we communicate these challenges, we can build a more secure roadmap for society.

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  • Jean Trebek: Why Spiritual Thirst Is Increasing in a Digital World—and How We Can Rebuild Community
    Jun 11 2026

    Learn about the life of Alex Trebek through the eyes of his wife. Discover the person behind the legendary Jeopardy host.In this episode, we sit down with the woman who stood by Alex Trebek for 36 years. While the world knew him as the face of America's favorite quiz show, today we focus on the woman behind the scenes.


    This conversation highlights her journey as a philanthropist, a religious science practitioner, and a dedicated podcaster.We discuss the impact of her work as a benefactor to the Dominican Sisters of Amityville and what it means to carry on a legacy of service.

    This interview is for anyone interested in the personal history of Alex Trebek and the meaningful life his wife has built outside of the spotlight. You will gain a deeper understanding of the values that defined their life together.Subscribe for weekly interviews with inspiring figures, and tell us in the comments what you found most moving about her perspective on life.Honoring Legacy and Living Spiritually: An Interview with Jean TrebekJoin us as we delve into the life and insights of Jean Trebek, touching on her philanthropic passions, spiritual journey, and her beloved husband Alex Trebek’s authentic personality. Discover how her work with community, faith, and healing can inspire your own journey of kindness and purpose.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction and background on Jean Trebek and her philanthropic work

    02:15 - Her motivation for supporting the Dominican Sisters and the importance of faith-driven giving

    03:41 - Reflecting on the impact of losing her brother and her spiritual awakening

    05:34 - Discussing the human connection and the universal thirst for spirituality

    07:12 - Building community through organizations like Helen Keller International and local initiatives in Los Angeles

    09:06 - The story behind the Trebek Center and homelessness initiatives inspired by Ken Craft

    12:10 - Exploring sound healing, vibration, and intention as tools for healing

    15:33 - Practices for rebuilding the soul: prayer, rosaries, and mindfulness

    16:51 - Jean’s favorite flowers and her podcast "Inside Wink" with Allison Martin

    17:20 - The origins of "Inside Wink" and its focus on love, forgiveness, and good news

    19:53 - Inspiring stories of women in service, from nun activism to incredible longevity

    21:23 - Sharing good, connecting through love, kindness, and community action

    23:44 - Reflecting on Alex Trebek’s genuine personality and his real-life approach to challenges

    26:23 - The legacy of Alex Trebek’s honesty, humor, and his desire to inspire others

    27:31 - Closing remarks: Embracing presence, purpose, and supporting meaningful work


    To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family:Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org


    We Move Forward Together:


    info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org

    "Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world." - St. Catherine of Siena

    Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville: Called to be Signs of Joy and Hope We are an active contemplative community. Our mission, which began when four Sisters traveled from Germany to the US in 1853 and settled in Amityville by the 1870s, is to bring the reign of God to fulfillment. As daughters of St. Dominic, we strive to be signs of joy and hope by living out the four pillars of Dominican life: Prayer, Study, Community, and Mission.

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  • The Women Preserving the Domincan Sisters' Greatest Stories
    May 22 2026

    Join us for a fascinating history documentary that explores the rich church history of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. This documentary highlights the journey of these catholic nuns from Germany to Brooklyn and their expansion across Long Island, providing a deeply explained historical account. Discover how their mission evolved, creating a living archive of their impactful work.

    We Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all.To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family:Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org Our mission, which began when four Sisters traveled from Germany to the US in 1853 and settled in Amityville by the 1870s, is to bring the reign of God to fulfillment. As daughters of St. Dominic, we strive to be signs of joy and hope by living out the four pillars of Dominican life: Prayer, Study, Community, and Mission.What You Will Find Here:

    This channel showcases our dedication to promoting human dignity and alleviating social ills across our ministries. You will see how we are actively responding to the needs of the time, both locally and globally.• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:We invite you to follow our stories and subscribe as we continue to journey forward together. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.

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    34 mins
  • Father James Martin's Unexpected Spiritual Journey
    May 7 2026

    Work in Progress: Father James Martin shares his extraordinary journey from the corporate world to the priesthood, highlighting the importance of embracing imperfection and finding God's presence in everyday life. His stories of humor, humility, and spirituality inspire us to reflect on our own lives and recognize divine moments in the mundane.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction & overview of Father James Martin's journey02:28 - Father Jim’s background: from Wharton to priesthood04:22 - The memoir "Work in Progress" and its personal tone05:01 - The playlist: music as a reflection of life’s moments07:12 - Recognizing divine in ordinary moments08:40 - Insights on mystical experiences and sharing spiritual moments09:51 - Encouragement to talk about divine experiences openly11:07 - Contemplation in daily life and the importance of intentional time13:26 - The influence of the documentary on Thomas Merton16:27 - Learned lessons from first summer jobs and humility18:34 - Stories of mistreatment and the lessons on dignity21:17 - Living with kindness amidst media and public scrutiny23:48 - Building bridges through listening and understanding within the church26:16 - Embracing imperfection and God's work through our flawed lives28:11 - The Ignatian Examen and its application in daily reflection30:34 - The significance of revisiting childhood journals for self-awareness33:46 - Exploring how mentorship and early experiences shape our faith journeys42:41 - The story of Ignatius’s plan B: discovering purpose through detours44:17 - Final thoughts: reflection, gratitude, and living authenticallyResources & Links:Work in Progress by Father James Martin: https://www.amazon.com/stores/James-Martin/author/B002L09ZEY?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueFather James Martin’s Official Website: https://www.americamagazine.org/author/james-martin-sj/

    Spotify Playlist for "Work in Progress" https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1K92kxUACx7uHJNdkmGHoq?si=8a32cb944bb24c09We Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org"Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world." - St. Catherine of Siena • Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.

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    37 mins
  • How to Embrace Joy, Service, and Creativity - Sr Mary Anna Euring:
    Apr 25 2026

    Embracing Joy, Service, and Creativity: A Conversation with Sister Mary Ann EuringDiscover how Sister Mary Ann Euring’s extraordinary life reflects resilience, faith, and artistic expression. From her early days overcoming polio to her decades of service in hospitals and global aid, her journey exemplifies the power of trust in divine guidance and the joy found in giving.Chapters:

    00:00 - Introduction to the Dominican Sisters of Amityville and Sister Mary Ann’s journey02:30 - Sister Mary Ann’s musical beginnings and the significance of her flute03:00 - What attracted her to the Dominican order and her early calling04:42 - The impact of Vatican II and the evolution of religious life05:35 - Sister Mary Ann’s experience during the AIDS crisis in Tanzania and Brooklyn07:33 - Living and ministering among the poorest and most vulnerable08:58 - Balancing caregiving, suffering, and maintaining joy in ministry10:16 - How serendipitous postcards guided her vocational path11:21 - Overcoming polio, post-polio syndrome, and physical challenges12:06 - The unpredictable nature of ministry assignments and responding to God’s call13:18 - The power of community and service to address mental health and special needs14:35 - The significance of obedience and trusting divine guidance16:30 - The energy of prayer, listening, and the Holy Spirit’s whisperings17:54 - Exploring Qi (chi) and energy awareness in spiritual practice25:17 - The healing power of music, art, and creativity as prayer26:24 - Sister Mary Ann’s Asian brush painting and its spiritual significance27:26 - Using art to serve the poor and refugee women through creative expression32:45 - The beauty of creation, earth as prayer, and the farm at the mother house35:18 - Finding sacredness in everyday life and the interconnectedness of all beingsOur MissionWe Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all.Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:We invite you to follow our stories and subscribe as we continue to journey forward together. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.

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    37 mins
  • Strength in Service: Krista McNally about Women, Faith and Community
    Apr 8 2026

    Krista McNally shares her inspiring journey from crime reporter to storyteller and her meaningful work with the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. Discover how empathy, grassroots activism, and faith intersect to create powerful community impact.

    Timestamps: 00:00 - Krista McNally's journey from crime reporter to community storyteller02:00 - Meeting Sister Frances Domenici and her inspiring story04:50 - The significance of resilience and overcoming physical injuries07:00 - The four pillars of Dominican service: social justice, community, spirituality, ecology09:00 - The impact of women’s empowerment events hosted by the sisters11:50 - The importance of living in community and living out actions, not just words14:00 - Storytelling as a tool for advocacy and human connection16:20 - Connecting with the work and values of the Dominican Sisters today19:00 - Empathy’s vital role in crime reporting and life stories24:00 -How faith and service inform modern storytelling and activismOur MissionWe Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all.To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family:Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org"Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world." - St. Catherine of SienaSisters of St. Dominic of Amityville: Called to be Signs of Joy and Hope What You Will Find Here:This channel showcases our dedication to promoting human dignity and alleviating social ills across our ministries. You will see how we are actively responding to the needs of the time, both locally and globally.• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.In this video, Krista McNally shares her inspiring journey from crime reporter to storyteller, now doing meaningful work with the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. Her personal experiences highlight how empathy and grassroots activism create significant community engagement. This christian testimony emphasizes the powerful social impact achieved through faith and dedication, showing a unique path to christian living.

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    26 mins
  • Sister Diane Morgan: Six Decades of Faith in Action
    Mar 30 2026

    Explore the inspiring journey of Sister Diane Morgan, a Dominican Sister of Amityville, as she shares insights on faith, leadership, environmental stewardship, and community resilience. Discover how her lifelong service and innovative projects contribute to a more connected and sustainable world.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Sister Diane Morgan and her lifelong service00:24 - Sister Diane reflects on her election as first counselor and leadership journey00:35 - The founding moment: a retreat and the influence of saints' stories01:16 - What drives Sister Diane's joy in her vocation? The importance of community support02:43 - Connecting faith with environmental stewardship and Pope Francis' Laudato Si04:06 - The "stability of flow" concept and Sister Diane's work with Sophia Garden and conservation easements06:14 - The spiritual power of energy, God's Spirit, and ecological responsibility07:42 - The beauty of nature and reflection through conservation projects and gardens08:04 - Protecting land: the conservation easement at Sisterhood property and its implications10:48 - The Sisters' apiary, honey harvest, and climate impact on ecological projects12:05 - The role of local community efforts in fostering sustainability and inspired action13:01 - Personal stories of resilience and rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy16:19 - The importance of neighborly support and community rebuilding in times of disaster17:03 - Link between climate change, displacement, and social justice issues faced by immigrants18:19 - Interfaith collaboration, mutual understanding, and lessons from shared hardships19:41 - The unifying message of service and shared humanity across faiths20:08 - The power of ecumenical dialogues and community action groups like Long Island Jobs with Justice24:17 - Encouraging listeners to get involved and how to connect with Sister Diane's initiatives25:10 - Final thoughts on learning from one another and building a more compassionate worldOur MissionWe Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all.To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family:Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.orgSisters of St. Dominic of Amityville: Called to be Signs of Joy and Hope We are an active contemplative community.• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".

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  • The Dominican Difference: Why Molloy Students Graduate as Leaders
    Mar 6 2026

    In this engaging interview, Dr. James Lentini, president of Molloy University, shares insights on how Dominican values influence campus culture, the importance of truth and character, and the university's commitment to social mobility and community engagement. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Molloy University and Its Values05:10 The Role of Dominican Values in Education10:00 Social Mobility and Community Impact15:08 Diversity and Inclusion at Molloy University19:55 Conclusion and Future AspirationsDiscover how Molloy integrates faith, diversity, and academic excellence to shape future leaders. Key TakeawaysInfluence of Dominican pillars on campus cultureThe pursuit of Veritas (truth) in the age of AIEducation of the whole person: character and ethicsSocial mobility and community engagementDiversity, equity, and inclusion in faith-based institutionsOur MissionWe Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all.To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family:Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org"Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world." - St. Catherine of SienaSisters of St. Dominic of Amityville: Called to be Signs of Joy and Hope We are an active contemplative community.What You Will Find Here:This channel showcases our dedication to promoting human dignity and alleviating social ills across our ministries. You will see how we are actively responding to the needs of the time, both locally and globally.• Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees.• Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees.• Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building.Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission:We invite you to follow our stories and subscribe as we continue to journey forward together. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues:• Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching".• Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives".• Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries.Join us for a conversation with Dr. James Lentini, President of Molloy University, as we explore the significant influence of the Dominican Sisters on institutions and individuals across Long Island New York. This discussion highlights the impact on college students and the broader landscape of higher education. Discover how Molloy University continues to thrive through these connections.

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    20 mins