
Guest: Brother Dominic McManus
Featured Saint of the Day: St. Catherine of Alexandria
Congratulations to the Winner's of Hasbro's Family Game Week Games: Heather Ward and Tamera Knupp
Today Deacon Rick and Jenny enjoyed another day off while Mary Pometto, the Production Director of KWKY and Jon Leonetti, host of Martyrs of the Third Millennium manned the show once again. Today Jon and Mary spoke with Brother Dominic McManus, a native of Des Moines and a graduate of Dowling High School.
Brother Dominic spoke of his strong sense of call from an early age. Whe he got to high school priesthood was still on the radar, but it took root his second semester in college where he joined the Loras College Seminary Program. When he was out of college he joined the Dominicans.
Brother Dominic spoke a little about the difference between a diocesan priest and a consecrated religious. He spoke of the solemn vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. He told us of how Chastity dierects human love outward in brotherly charity. Poverty helps them live a simple life as Christ did. Obedience enables them to pour themeselves out as Christ did as a libation for our sins.
Brother Dominic is stationed at the University of Indiana where the Dominicans help run the Newman Center. When speaking of community life, Brother Dominic spoke of journeying together toward God. Sin divides the self, but in community the rough edges of sin are rubbed down by your brothers in Christ.
With Education as a primary focus of the Dominicans many of the brothers get several degrees and even go on to get their PhD. With this in mind, their formation is longer, so that they can better serve higher education.
In closing, Brother Dominc said, "No one discerns anything in a vaccuum." He encouraged listeners who are struggling with discernement to go visit a community and put themselves in the life for a time.
















