Take a Tour of the
New
DomLife.org
We hope you enjoy this newly renovated website,
which has been in the making for over a year. The makeover is intended
to make Dominican Life | USA reflect more of the
diversity of the Dominican Family: friars, sisters, laity, nuns,
associates and more. Each section takes the best of what was on
the old site, and adds new pages that reflect all four branches
of the family. We hope you enjoy the change and can find what you
are looking for.
The Dominican
College Preaching Program has found a new home on DomLife.org
and we are hosting their pages. Parable is advertising its programs
and other groups are welcome to consider Dominican Life | USA as
a place to get great connections among the Family. If your group
would like to advertise or find a home on DomLife.org Contact
the editor.
The beauty of a website is that it can flex with the needs of its
readers. So please let us know what works, what doesn't and what
you would like to see. Change is good. We hope you enjoy this one.
Here is a quick tour of the left navigation:
A brief description of who we are, Dominican Tradition,
Spirituality,
History and what it takes to become
Dominican, so there are vocation promotion pages as well. Resources
here can be updated regularly. This is just the beginning.
Some
of your favorite links to preaching resources: First Impressions,
Stories Seldom Heard, The Word on the Web
and more. A great place to add material and for you to
make
suggestions.
Brand new and much needed, this section offers a national web presence
for the Dominican Justice Promoters' work and features material
related to the Dominican Call
to Action. (PDF).
Offers
a Domincan perspective on recent movies, in the main stream and
independent films.
Where
is that group? How do you find Federation, Alliance,
Parable, the Province of St. Joseph?
Use this handy section and notice how many Dominican projects are
going on in the USA. (International links too!)
Make
the connection with the wider Dominican Family. this section offers
a Latin American view of Dominican life and helps build the dialogue
between North and South/South and North.
NEWS SOURCES: Convenient links to a variety of
Catholic news services. If you would like to suggest others, let
us know.
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include PDF documents. Readers send us brochures and materials in
PDF format to share with you. If you don't have Adobe Reader on
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is safe, free and easy. Honest. We will try to post Word and PDF
formats when possible.
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Just what it means: programs, projects and stuff that other folks
want you to know about. Plenty of Dominican opportunity out there!
There's lot's more, just look around!
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