The Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception is a religious community of women consecrated in the Dominican charism, founded by Maria Rose Columba Bialecka in 1861. They are dedicated to sharing the Word of God through teaching, evangelization, and providing healthcare, with a focus on Christian education, care for the elderly and sick, and helping the poor globally.
The sisters follow a daily routine that includes meditation, Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Divine Office, and apostolic work such as teaching and caring for the elderly. They adhere to the motto of contemplare et contemplata tradere, meaning to contemplate and give thanks for the fruits of contemplation. The formation process for joining the congregation involves several stages, and the community emphasizes prayer, self-conversion, and renunciation for the sanctification and growth of the Church.
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