Religious communities
In the Roman Catholic Church, religious communities consist of groups of men and women who decided to live their vocation by living a consecrated common life and following the vows of obedience, chastity and poverty. They chose to spend their lives on Earth serving the Lord.
Religious Orders have long traditions, and we can only benefit from their experience and wisdom!
The Augustinian Order is people - men and women - who, in the words of the Rule they profess, "live together in harmony, being of one mind and one heart on the way to God."
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Dominicans are itinerant preachers, called to make the world their cloister. They live by the belief that God is rational and perfects the human person and completes our desire for truth and goodness. The order follows the example of Saint Dominic - they devoted their lives to the quest for truth and sharing the Faith in a compassionate, reasonable and rational way with an understanding of people's individual and particular needs.