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Vocation Office
Western Dominican Province
5890 Birch Court
Oakland, CA 94618-1626
(510)-596-1821
Our Vocations require a great deal of support, from the first moment they begin their novitiate until the last moments of their retirement. Please do conside visiting our donation page and helping form and sustain the priests and brothers who will serve you in the future, serve you now and have served you in the past.
Saints and Blesseds
The Order of Friars Preachers,
The Dominican Order,
has a beautiful history of learning, service and holiness manifested in its saints and blesseds of every age since its foundation by St. Dominic de Guzman. Do enjoy the periodic postings of such stories as are available from various sources, especially our own archives.
Religious Retirement
Our elderly and infirm friars receive the best care we have available to us, as in any family. We rely heavily on the donations of others for our own existence and thus when one of our own becomes incapable of further ministry due to age or infirmity, those same donations help us support the sometimes necessary special care required by such members of our communities.
We prefer to care for our elderly and infirm in our own houses so that the life of a religious community can be a part of a friars life as long as possible. This is also the most economical in many ways. We strive to use donations wisely. But sometimes a care facility is essential. As we, as a Province, do not benefit from the national collection for retired religious, we ask that you assist us in caring for these friars who have prayed, taught, served and ministered for so many years amomg the people of the Western United States and beyond.
Please, in your kindness, consider assisting us in this work of brotherly love.
Many thanks in advance.
Catholicism
It's just the right thing
Fr. Peter James Rogers, OP
Fr. Peter enjoyed his first career as an elementary school teacher and administrator in American overseas schools before joining the Dominicans. During the years as an educator, he was away from the Church. However, soon after, Jesus blessed him with a calling back to the Catholic Church. After three years of discernment, he felt the Holy Spirit calling him to the priesthood and to the Dominican Order. He entered the novitiate in 1996. His M.A. Theology thesis centered around embryonic stem cell research and the moral effects. After ordination to the priesthood, he received his first assignment to St. Dominic Parish, San Francisco, CA.
Reflection of the Papal Mass (PDF), Spring 2008
Photos
2009 St. Dominic Church, Benicia, CA
2007 St. Catherine of Siena Parish (Newman Center), Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ordination to the Presbyterate. June 20, 2002.
First Vows - On August 30, 1997 Br. Peter made his Simple Profession.