
Dominican Monks
Dominican Monks are members of the Order of Preachers, a Catholic religious community founded in 1216 to promote study, prayer, and preaching. They live a disciplined life dedicated to spiritual growth, community service, and spreading the Christian faith through teaching and outreach. Their work often includes theological study, education, and charity. Rooted in the Dominican friars' rich tradition, they emphasize intellectual pursuit and moral integrity, seeking to serve both the Church and society by inspiring faith and fostering understanding of religious teachings.