Dominican Laity Meeting on January 15

Dominican Laity Meeting on January 15
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St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish recently issued the following announcement.

Dominican Laity Meeting

Date: January 15, 2022

Time: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Our Lay Dominicans will meet virtually on the second Saturday of each month until further notice is given by the Provincial Council.

Our Chapter Apostolate is a multifaceted apostolate which comes under one heading: The Rosary Apostolate. If you will remember when we started this apostolate we were delighted at how the Rosary could encompass so many of our talents and the many ways, as individuals, we are called to serve our community. Some of us make Rosaries, some join us in the praying of the Rosary for the apostolate, some are moved to take active participation in Sanctity of Human Life causes, some are called to put the fruits of their contemplation into publication via Veritas, some teach the children of the Parish. The Apostolate is one; the fruits or manifestations of it are many and varied. No one part is of greater or lesser importance than any other part; we are all together under Our Lady through her most holy Rosary.
— Robbie G., parishioner and former Chapter President

The Four Pillars of Dominican Life

  • Prayer
  • Study
  • Community
  • Apostolate

Important Dominican Feasts

  • St. Thomas Aquinas – Jan. 28
  • St. Louis de Monfort – Apr. 28
  • St. Catherine of Siena – Apr. 29
  • St. Vincent Ferrer – May 5
  • Our Holy Father St. Dominic – Aug. 8
  • St. Our Lady of the Rosary – Oct. 7
  • St. Martin de Porres – Nov. 3

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