A long-awaited answer to prayer

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Sister Rejane Cytacki did not expect her religious vocation to also make this particular long-cherished dream come true. Host: Sister Maxine Kollasch.

woman playing harp

Daily discernment

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Discernment shouldn’t be a Special Occasion. We can all listen for God’s voice in our daily activities—with remarkable results.

praying the rosary outdoors

Living into the questions

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Sister Rejane Cytacki’s schoolteacher nickname reveals something deeper about the way she lives out her vocation. Host: Sister Maxine Kollasch.

letters spelling out the word Why

A call to listen to the Spirit

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Discernment doesn't end once a woman enters a religious community!

The Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois, affirm a communal decision during a 2019 community meeting. (Courtesy of Beth Murphy)

IGF050 In Good Faith with Sister Dusty Farnan, United Nations Representative

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Sister Dusty is the United Nations representative for the Dominican Sisters Conference. Sister Dusty talks with Sister Maxine about her work at the UN on world issues important to Dominicans, such as homelessness, the rights of women and girls, protection of the Amazon region, and the digital divideSister Dusty describes how her work involves connecting with the wider Dominican Family, whose members minister on every continent in the world, working with local people directly affected by the issues. 

In Good Faith with Sister Dusty Farnan