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ST. DOMINIC CHURCH
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For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body though many are one body, so it is with Christ.  For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and all were made to drink of one Spirit.  —1 Corinthians 12:12–13

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St. Dominic Church happily serves under the Archdiocese of Washington.  Here is a link to the archdiocesan website:  
Archdiocese of Washington
St. Dominic Church is under the pastoral care of the Order of Preachers, popularly known as the "Dominicans."  The Dominican Order throughout the world is divided into different regions we call "provinces."  In the United States, there are four Dominican provinces.  St. Dominic Priory and Church are within the Province of St. Joseph, also known as the "Eastern Province."  Our province includes the northeast part of the United States from New England to Ohio and Kentucky over to Virginia. Here is a link to our provincial website:
Dominicans: St. Joseph Province
Other important websites of our province include our sites for vocations, the Angelic Warfare Confraternity, the Rosary Confraternity, and the Rosary Shrine of St. Jude, Thomistic Evolution (a website dedicated to viewing the theory of evolution in light of faith), the Dominicana journey spearheaded by our student brothers, a website dedicated to our 800th jubilee year of 2016:
Vocations Website
Jubilee Website
Rosary Confraternity
Rosary Shrine of St. Jude
Angelic Warfare Confraternity
Thomistic Evolution
Dominicana Journal
Lay Dominicans: St. Joseph Province
The main website for the Order of Preachers throughout the world can be found here in English:
Order of Preachers Website
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St. Dominic Church
​630 E St SW
​Washington, DC
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  • Home
  • Mass and Confession
  • Bulletins
  • Sacraments
    • Baptism
    • Confirmation
    • Marriage
    • Anointing of the Sick & Communion to the Homebound
    • Funerals
    • Blessings
  • Faith Formation
    • Adults
    • Children & Youth
  • Service
    • Service to the Poor
    • Elderly & Homebound Ministries
    • Pro-Life Ministries
    • Liturgical Ministries
    • Church & Grounds
  • About
    • Contact & Map
    • Staff & Councils
    • Mission Statement
    • Shrines
    • History
    • Dominican Order
    • Stained Glass Windows
    • Roosevelt Organ
    • Links