Adrian Dominican Sisters
Adrian, Michigan, United States
Org Type: Employer
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Adrian, Michigan, United States
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Adrian Dominican Sisters is a Congregation of 400 Catholic Sisters who are committed to preaching the Word of God and acting for the common good of the whole Earth community. About 200 Associates (married and single men and women) share our Mission and efforts to "seek truth, make peace, and reverence life." We engage in a wide variety of ministries in 25 states and five countries and sponsor several institutions of education, literacy, and healthcare. Our Motherhouse is in Adrian, Michigan (Diocese of Lansing). Websites: Congregation: http://adriandominicans.org Weber Retreat and Conference Center: https://webercenter.org/ Institutions we sponsor: http://sienaheights.edu - Siena Heights University http://barry.edu - Barry University Dominican Rea Literacy Centers: http://www.aquinasliteracycenter.org http://www.dlcliteracy.org http://www.stlukenewlifectr.com http://www.deporresplace.org http://www.sienaliteracy.org http://www.adrianrealiteracy.org Legacy Institutions: http://rdhs.org - Regina Dominican High School http://rosarian.org - Rosarian Academy http://www.dominicanhospital.org - Dominican Hospital http://strosehospitals.org - St. Rose Dominican Hospitals
Company size
180
Headquarters
Adrian, Michigan, United States
Website
http://www.adriandominicans.org
Organization Keywords
community development
spirituality
ministry to people marginated because of unjust systems
sustainability
permaculture
education & literacy
nursing
healthcare
religious organizations
Trades
Industrial Machinery Technician

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