Title: Adrian Dominican Associate Life
1Adrian Dominican Associate Life
2What is an Associate?
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- An Associate is a man or a woman at least
18 years old who mutually shares in the life
and Mission of the Adrian Dominican Sisters
through a non-vowed commitment.
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- Associates lead independent lives and are
economically independent of the Congregation.
5- The primary purpose of Association is to respond
to a call to live the Dominican charism within a
chosen lifestyle.
6What is a Charism?
Gift
Grace
Spirit
7- A charism is a manifestation of the Spirits
presence in the members of the community,
causing everything that they are and do to
be done and ordered for the good of all.
8What is the Dominican Charism?
- Contemplative prayer
- Prayerful study
- Prophetic preaching
- Action on behalf of justice and peace
- Following the teachings of St. Dominic Guzman
and St. Catherine of Siena
9- We Dominican Preachers of Adrian
- impelled by the Gospel and
- outraged by the injustices of our day,
- seek truth
- make peace
- reverence life.
- Vision Dominican Sisters of Adrian
- General Chapter 2004
10Adrian Dominican Mission Statement
- In the Mission of Jesus we Adrian
Dominican Sisters discover and identify ourselves
as women called together to share faith
and life with one another
and sent into our world
to be with others - bearers and recipients of his love
- co-creators
of his justice and peace.
11- Associates do not take vows, but rather make
a commitment to be partners with vowed members,
and to share the Mission and charism of the
Dominican Family in their own lives, families,
churches, neighborhoods, workplaces, and cities.
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- Associates participate in the life of the
Congregation through their involvement in prayer,
study and ministry.
13What are the traits of an Associate?
- Some knowledge of the Congregation or of the
Dominican charism - Affinity for the Dominican charismprayer,
study, community spirit and ministry - Concern for justice, for the poor and oppressed
- Awareness of the works of the Congregation
- Openness to the Mission and Vision
- Compatible religious beliefs
- Defined spirituality
14How do you become an Associate?
15- Initial Contact
- Application
- Interview with Director
- RAL (Representative of Associate Life) is
introduced - Applicant becomes Prospective Associate
- Studies with a mentor (Sister or Associate)
- Ritual of Acceptance celebrated
16How are Associates connected to the Congregation?
17- In Mission Groups across the Congregation,
Associates participate in a part of the
gathering, usually shared prayer, reflection,
discussion of the Mission and charism and
planning an action around the Vision. - This usually ends with a social around a meal.
An Associate may choose to leave the meeting
while the vowed members continue with issues of
finance or governance.
18- Other options for connection involve
study/reflection groups in which Associates and
vowed members come together on a regular basis
for prayer, discussion and action. These groups
are facilitated by an individual in the group. - The time is enriching a concrete means for
sharing the charism and calling individuals to
action.
19- Participation in the Dominican charism enhances
daily life, enriches spirituality and directs
ministry. - Associates and vowed members live different
lives, under the umbrella of the same Dominican
charism. - There is less movement to govern each others
lifestyle and more understanding that we live a
parallel daily life while enriching each other.
20- Adrian Dominican Associate Life is an opportunity
to enrich your life, share your values and your
lifes journey. - The Dominican charism draws us
- to study, pray and preach.
21- Associates are engaged in all walks of life.
- Whether they are attorneys, homemakers, teachers,
business owners or factory workers, - they try to live their daily lives intentionally
as Dominicans.
22Associates preach the Good News through the
voices of their work, their art, and their lives,
following the example of Catherine of Siena, who
reminds us
- Preach the Truth as if you had a million
voices. - It is silence that kills the world."
23Associates currently reside in these states
- Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Florida
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Maryland
- Michigan
Missouri Nevada New Mexico New
York North Carolina Ohio South
Carolina Washington Washington,
D.C. Wisconsin and Dominican
Republic
24- For more information, please contact
- Mary Hentschel Lach
- Director of Associate Life
- Adrian Dominican Sisters
- (517)266-3531
- mlach_at_adriandominicansisters.org