Now Available: Secure in Grace (Module 2)

Witnesses of Truth

In a Catholic elementary school classroom filled with boys and girls studying the virtue-based Catholic education resources by Sr. John Dominic and Openlight Media, a Dominican Sister of Mary leans over the desk to assist a young student with the virtue education curriculum.

Teaching New Generations

Catholic religious sisters in habits and veils pray in the beautiful, ornate chapel of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This order of sisters (also called nuns) is dedicated to teaching and preaching according to the example of St. Dominic, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Catherine of Siena, leading Catholic families and children to Christ-like living through faith formation and growth in virtue.

Meeting Christ in Prayer

Catholic religious sisters in habits and veils pray in the beautiful, ornate chapel of the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This order of sisters (also called nuns) is dedicated to teaching and preaching according to the example of St. Dominic, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Catherine of Siena, leading Catholic families and children to Christ-like living through faith formation and growth in virtue.
Five smiling young Catholic consecrated religious stand outside a Catholic convent. They are members of the Dominican Sisters of Mary and are Catholic school teachers. Their smiles indicate the joy of the religious vocation and their white habits with black veils and a black and white medallion indicate their devotion to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary and their commitment to Catholic teaching and catechesis.

An Invitation to Happiness

In a Catholic school classroom filled with colorful educational materials, a class of elementary school students surround their Catholic teacher, a religious sister, and a cardboard image of the late Pope Francis.

Serving Schools, Families, and Parishes — and You.

In a Catholic school classroom filled with colorful educational materials, a class of elementary school students surround their Catholic teacher, a religious sister, and a cardboard image of the late Pope Francis.

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