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Winter Newsletter

The friars and lay volunteers of Dominican Healthcare Ministry devote themselves to the service of the sick daily, providing chaplaincy services to patients, their families, and medical staff in the hospitals around St. Catherine of Siena Church. Within a few blocks of our church there are over 2,000 hospital beds! Read more

By Fr. Hyacinth Grubb, 3 monthsDecember 20, 2025 ago
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Summer 2025 Newsletter

The friars and lay volunteers of Dominican Healthcare Ministry wish you a blessed summer. Whether you are taking a summer vacation, moving into a new role, or simply enjoying the warm weather, may you be refreshed and rejuvenated. We have been joined by student brothers and seminarians for their summer Read more

By Fr. Hyacinth Grubb, 8 monthsJuly 18, 2025 ago
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