The Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia were founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1860, although as members of the Dominican Order, they can trace their roots to St. Dominic’s founding in the 1200s of this mendicant Order dedicated to the preaching and teaching of truth.
As daughters of the Church and in devotion to her, the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia strive to be faithful to her teachings and to lead a life of zeal, engaging in apostolic activity penetrated by a religious spirit. We live for the Church, and by serving her we enter into the mystery of Christ. (Constitutions of the Congregation)
For 800 years, the Order of Preachers has sought to bring the Truth that is Christ to a world in need of evangelization. In our Congregation’s one hundred and fifty year history, we have lived the motto of the Order, “to contemplate and to give to others the fruits of our contemplation,” by giving the fruits of our contemplation in the apostolate of Catholic education. With love for Truth and dedication to the Church, our sisters have brought generations of young people the message of Christ.
Responding to the call of Pope John Paul II for a “new evangelization” and to the growing need in the world for witness to the Gospel message, we have extended our presence in schools throughout the country and beyond. The continued request from Bishops for the Nashville Dominicans to serve in Catholic schools is a clear indication that the harvest is indeed very rich.
The mission of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia encompasses the following goals:
Wishing to follow Christ more freely, we tend toward holiness by a narrower path…The consecrated life is the fruition of the baptismal grace. The consecrated virgin is set apart for the Lord. The voluntary gift of self by which we devote ourselves to God and strengthen our brethren becomes the source of tranquil peace…By our consecrated life we teach the way to holiness and joy. (Constitutions of the Congregation)
The Dominican Sisters who administer and staff Frassati Catholic High School have a convent in Spring. Here they seek to live an authentic Dominican life of prayer, monastic observance, community, and commitment to the apostolate of teaching, recognizing that a total dedication to Christ also affords them a unique opportunity to be completely at the service of His people.