Mr. Larry Pryor, O.P.

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Name: Larry Pryor
Date registered: July 26, 2013
URL: http://www.3optn.com

Latest posts

  1. St. Dominic’s Day Celebration — August 9, 2015
  2. Our New Icon — August 7, 2015
  3. Prayers for Frank Coughlin — August 7, 2015
  4. A Drop of Hope in Iraq — July 6, 2015
  5. Praying the Rosary: A Journey Through Scripture and Art — June 29, 2015

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Spiritual Theology for Temporary Professed

Below you can find the pdf versions of the new program for those into the Temporary Professed phase of the discernment process to become a Lay Dominican. We will be using Spiritual Theology by Fr. Jordan Aumann, O.P. Note that the below pdfs of these chapters contain highlighting. Chapter 1 Nature and Scope of Spiritual …

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Spiritual Theology

Below you can find the pdf versions of the new program for those entering the second year, or Candidate, into the discernment process to become a Lay Dominican. We will be using Spiritual Theology by Fr. Jordan Aumann, O.P. Note that the below pdfs of these chapters contain highlighting. Chapter 1   Nature and Scope of …

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Candidacy

The duration of the candidate is twelve months. The candidate begins with the Dominican Order recognizing the candidate as a member of the Order. This is a more formal formation period in the life of a fraternity member. This period includes diverse activities: the study of the life of St. Dominic and other great Dominican figures; …

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Temporary Profession

As the the candidate phase ends, candidates and the Order make a decision as to whether the candidate should make a commitment as a lay Dominican. Temporary profession is a commitment to live according to the Rule of the Fraternities of St. Dominic for a period of three years. Formation in Dominican life and spirituality …

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Final Profession

When the decision is reached to move ahead and make final profession, the individual makes a commitment to live according to the Rule of the Fraternities of St. Dominic for the rest of his or her life.

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