| WHO WE ARE
Like all Dominicans, including St. Catherine of Siena, we think of St. Dominic as our founder and all that we are and do is inspired by his vision of a Preaching Order dedicated to Truth and to sharing with others the fruits of contemplation.
Our principal house is in Stone, Staffordshire, and hence we are sometimes known as the 'Stone' Sisters. It was a foundation made by Margaret Hallahan who, in 1845, was the first to found a congregation of unenclosed Dominican women in Britain. Other congregations of Dominican sisters were founded in different areas of England during the 19th century, and in 1929 five of these were amalgamated to form our present Congregation.
Because we are Dominicans, we are committed to:
life in community;
the Prayer of the Church said in common;
personal prayer;
meditation;
study;
and to sharing the Word of God with others
in a variety of apostolates.
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We rejoice in being members of a world-wide Order
whose roots go back to the 13th century;
Which includes women and men, contemplative nuns, and lay people, and we actively seek to promote cooperation between all branches of the Order.
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