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The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Racine Dominicans, as they are known, are a community of vowed women religious and lay associates who live according to the mission: "Committed to truth, compelled to justice". A broader statement of mission is: Commitment to truth in the light of the Gospel compels us to consecrate whatever power we have, personally and as community, to sustain the fundamental right of every person to pursue the fullness of life and to share in the common good.– Constitution - Article 8 (partial).

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  • Dominicas de la Congregación de Santa Catalina de Siena de Racine (es)
  • Suore domenicane della Congregazione di Santa Caterina da Siena (Racine) (it)
  • Racine Dominican Sisters (en)
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  • La Congregación de Santa Catalina de Siena de Racine (oficialmente en inglés: Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena of Racine) es un instituto religioso católico femenino, de vida apostólica y de derecho pontificio, fundado por la religiosa alemana , en Racine (Estados Unidos), en 1862. A las religiosas de este instituto se les conoce como Dominicas de la Congregación de Santa Catalina de Siena de Racine o simplemente como dominicas de Racine. Las mujeres de esta congregación posponen a sus nombres las siglas O.P.​ (es)
  • The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Racine Dominicans, as they are known, are a community of vowed women religious and lay associates who live according to the mission: "Committed to truth, compelled to justice". A broader statement of mission is: Commitment to truth in the light of the Gospel compels us to consecrate whatever power we have, personally and as community, to sustain the fundamental right of every person to pursue the fullness of life and to share in the common good.– Constitution - Article 8 (partial). (en)
  • Le Suore domenicane della Congregazione di Santa Caterina da Siena, dette di Racine (in inglese Dominican Sisters of The Congregation of St. Catherine Siena of Racine), sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: le suore di questa congregazione pospongono al loro nome la sigla O.P. (it)
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  • La Congregación de Santa Catalina de Siena de Racine (oficialmente en inglés: Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena of Racine) es un instituto religioso católico femenino, de vida apostólica y de derecho pontificio, fundado por la religiosa alemana , en Racine (Estados Unidos), en 1862. A las religiosas de este instituto se les conoce como Dominicas de la Congregación de Santa Catalina de Siena de Racine o simplemente como dominicas de Racine. Las mujeres de esta congregación posponen a sus nombres las siglas O.P.​ (es)
  • The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious institute for women founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The Racine Dominicans, as they are known, are a community of vowed women religious and lay associates who live according to the mission: "Committed to truth, compelled to justice". A broader statement of mission is: Commitment to truth in the light of the Gospel compels us to consecrate whatever power we have, personally and as community, to sustain the fundamental right of every person to pursue the fullness of life and to share in the common good.– Constitution - Article 8 (partial). (en)
  • Le Suore domenicane della Congregazione di Santa Caterina da Siena, dette di Racine (in inglese Dominican Sisters of The Congregation of St. Catherine Siena of Racine), sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: le suore di questa congregazione pospongono al loro nome la sigla O.P. (it)
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