Dominican Sister of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist

Dominican Sister of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist –  Sister Gabrielle Marie, D.S.M.M.E.                                                                              Mater Eucharistiae                                                                       “Proclaiming the joy of the Gospel and setting the world ablaze with the love of Christ.”                                “To contemplate and give to others the fruits of one’s contemplation”

Founders:  John Cardinal O’Connor                                                                                                                               Mother Assumpta Long, O.P.                                                                                                                     Sister Mary Samuel Handwerker, O.P.                                                                                                       Sister Joseph Andrew Bagdanowicz, O.P.                                                                                       †  these Sisters were former Dominicans of St. Cecilia in Nashville †

Place:  Ann Arbor, Michigan

Year:  1997 A.D.

Her Charism:  As a spiritual mother, Bride of Christ, and woman of study bound to the liturgy, her charism (which is tied directly to the renewal of religious life) is to embody the graces of the New Evangelization of the third millennium Church.  Inspired by the spirit and energy of    St. Dominic, this Sister strives to be a Eucharistic soul and an authentic Christian and proclaimer of the Truth (“Veritas”) to a world that is starving for a real encounter with the Person of Jesus Christ.  With total filial entrustment to Mary, the Mother of God, she preaches the Gospel Truths, teaches the Faith, and educates the millennials in virtue in order to gain souls for Christ.  This contemplative apostle fully embraces the demands of our culture, giving “new voice and flesh” to the Gospel which she carries to everyone she meets.  This Sister believes in building up the Catholic Church one soul at a time.

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