The
Story of the Dominican High School Preaching Conference
The
first Dominican High Schools Preaching Conference was held at Queen
of Peace High School in Burbank, IL (Chicago) from June 13-18,
1999. Thirty-nine students from 17 Dominican high schools participated
in this ground-breaking event. Women and men representing many
Dominican congregations/provinces participated in the conference
as planners, presenters, prayer leaders, and mentors for the student
group.
The following summer (2000), the
conference was moved to Dominican University in River Forest, IL
to accommodate an increased number of participants (seventy-four). Dominican
University remained the host site for the 2001-2003 conferences.
In 2004, the conference moved to Siena Heights University in
Adrian, MI. The 2005 and 2006 conferences were also held at Siena
Heights. At this point in time, several hundred young people
have participated in these annual gatherings.
The theme of the conference has
remained the same: each of us is called to preach the Gospel in
our own unique way. During
the six-day conference, Dominicans (members of the Order
of Preachers) highlight the charism of preaching as it has been
practiced from the earliest days of the Order to the present. Participants
meet many Dominicans who preach the Gospel in a variety of settings. Participants
also have the opportunity to visit service sites where they can “put
their preaching into action.”
Each day begins and ends with a prayer/ritual
prepared by the participants with the assistance of Dominican
liturgists. At
the closing Eucharistic celebration, school teams share ways that
they can take the message of the conference back to their school
communities.
Sr. Patricia Brady, OP, (Adrian congregation) is the director
of the conference.
The 2008 Dominican High School Preaching
Conference will once again be held at Siena Heights University
in Adrian, MI beginning on June 23rd and concluding on June 28th.
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