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Members Bookstore Donate Help Ukraine To praise, to bless, to preach. Menu * Home * About * Who is St. Dominic? * History * Meet the Lay Dominicans * The Dominican Difference * Lay Dominican Life * Discerning a Call * Formation Process * Four Pillars * Prayer * Study * Community * Apostolate * Who We Are * Provincial Council * Fraternity Locator * Ignite Your Torch Youth Conference * Resources * Dominican Links * Dominican Prayer Life * eLumen * Eucharistic Revival * M. Seagriff’s Books * Fr. Tom & Our Lady of Grace School * Litany for America * PD and Module Shop * Starting a Community * Study Materials Facebook Instagram WE ARE THE LAY DOMINICANS “The Laity of St. Dominic are those faithful who, baptised in the Catholic Church or received into her, confirmed and in full communion of faith, sacraments and ecclesiastical governance, are called by a special vocation to progress in the Christian way of life and to animate temporal things through the charism of St. Dominic.” — General Declarations of the Lay Fraternities of St. Dominic 1.§ 1, 2019 FIND OUT ABOUT US WHO ARE THE LAY DOMINICANS? Learn about the history of the lay members of the Order of Preachers (OP), how we have changed over the past 800 years, and how our unique charisms can serve the Church and the world today! More WHO IS CALLED? We are all children of Dominic, but our stories and lives are far from the same. Meet some of our Lay Dominican family, including current members, Saints, and Blesseds. More AM I CALLED? Wondering if you have a special vocation to Lay Dominican life? The only way to discern is within an active community, but these resources might help get you started. More WE ARE THE EASTERN PROVINCE The Lay Dominicans are divided into four provinces within the United States. Which province you belong to is determined by where you live, as membership within a community is local. The Province of St. Joseph comprises the north-eastern United States, highlighted in yellow below. You can click the “Find a Fraternity” button under the map to locate a group within our province, or connect with our brothers and sisters around the country: Western Province | Central Province | Southern Province Find a fraternity STAY CONNECTED Sign up for our free e-Lumen newsletter eLumen Signup First Name Last Name Email Submit © 2023 Lay Dominicans. Site development: Bonaventure