The Congregation of Sisters of St. Dominic of St. Catherine of Siena is a Catholic religious order for women.The order was founded in 1862 in Racine, Wisconsin in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.The mother house is in Racine.
Sister Rose Thering, professor of Catholic-Jewish dialogue at the Seton Hall University was a member of the Racine Dominican Sisters.
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