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2020
Dominican contemplative life came to the United States through the efforts of an American girl, Julia Crooks, and a French priest, Damien Saintourens, OP. Each founded a monastery in New Jersey, which evolved into a network of cloistered religious houses for women. As Mother Mary of Jesus, Julia made perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament central
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Dominican contemplative life came to the United States through the efforts of an American girl, Julia Crooks, and a French priest, Damien Saintourens, OP. Each founded a monastery in New Jersey, which evolved into a network of cloistered religious houses for women. As Mother Mary of Jesus, Julia made perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament central
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2017
Thomas Burke, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies shares his personal story and how he came to teaching at Dominican University of California. He goes on to discuss the travels of Sister Mary Gomaere to California, the foundation and the growth of the University and how it’s adapted over the years.
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Thomas Burke, Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies shares his personal story and how he came to teaching at Dominican University of California. He goes on to discuss the travels of Sister Mary Gomaere to California, the foundation and the growth of the University and how it’s adapted over the years.
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From English for Dominicans to Dominican English
Caribbean Quarterly, 2010IntroductionDominica was officially ceded to Britain in 1763 at the end of the Seven Years' War, after more than a century of rivalry between that nation and France for possession of it. At that time, three different languages were in general use on the island - Island Carib, the language of the indigenous inhabitants, French, the language of the first
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2010
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman History in Honour of Professor V. L.
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Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Studies in Ottoman History in Honour of Professor V. L.
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Merengue: Dominican music and Dominican identity
Choice Reviews Online, 1997Jorge Duany, Paul Austerlitz
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Blackfriars, 1959
The letter printed, below is a reminder of how sketchy is our knowledge of the English Dominicans during the half-century prior to the foundation of Bornhem in 1658 and the start of the registers of clothing and profession. Englishmen who joined the order joined abroad, and their particulars were recorded in the registers of foreign convents, registers
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The letter printed, below is a reminder of how sketchy is our knowledge of the English Dominicans during the half-century prior to the foundation of Bornhem in 1658 and the start of the registers of clothing and profession. Englishmen who joined the order joined abroad, and their particulars were recorded in the registers of foreign convents, registers
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Chronic Physical Illness Burden and Suicidal Ideation Among Dominicans in New York City
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2017E. Goldmann +3 more
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Governance of old religious orders: Benedictines and Dominicans
, 2017Peter Wirtz
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General literacy and health literacy in Dominicans with diabetes.
Hispanic Health Care International, 2013Judith Aponte
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The Drums Are Calling: Race, Nation, and the Complex History of Dominicans
, 2018Hector Y. Adames +1 more
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