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A new Southern Province of Dominican priests and brothers, to be
headquartered in New Orleans, was inaugurated last month.
The new province, which became the fourth Dominican province in
the nation, will include the states of Georgia, North and South Carolina,
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
Fr. Bert Ebben, 48, a missionary for 17 years in Nigeria and
recently involved in the charismatic renewal, was chosen Provincial. Fr. Jeremy
Miller, professor of theology at Emory University, was elected one of the
provinces councilors.
Dominicans already staff Holy Cross Church in Atlanta, and
involvement in Georgia is likely to increase now.
Founded 750 years ago, Dominicans are an order of preachers and
teachers. The theologian St. Thomas Aquinas was one of their earliest members.
The province has adopted as patron St. Martin de Porres, a
Peruvian Dominican of the 16th century born of Spanish and Black parents in the
slums of Lima. The new province will emphasize work among blacks, Hispanics and
the poor. In addition, the province will continue its tradition of itinerant
preaching and university teaching in the South.
Fr. Miller hopes that ecumenical contacts between Catholics
and other Christians will increase and that a stronger Dominican presence in
the Southeast will strengthen this. |