
The fruits of this contemplation are then shared with others through different forms of communication or preaching (writings, teaching, mass media, sermons, or silent presence).įrom the outset, this preaching has been most profoundly undertaken through dialogue and debate.

This search takes place in community and through contemplation (prayer, meditation and study). The Dominican Order’s primary mission is the search for the truth (“ Veritas” in Latin, the Order’s motto). The Order only developed a presence in Indonesia 10 years ago and there are presently two communities – in Surabaya and Kalimantan. The Order is present in about 126 countries in the world.

Currently, it has 6,000 brothers (the majority of whom are priests), 3,000 nuns (who are enclosed in monasteries), 27,000 active sisters, 144,000 lay members with a growing number of youth members and over 400 diocesan priests who are members of priestly fraternities. The Order of Preachers, better known as the Dominican Order (after the name of our founder, St Dominic) is a religious order founded within the Catholic Church 800 years ago. Major themes to be discussed are: “Fundamentalism and violence as realities of our world” “The Word and the words of Dialogue” and “Dialogue as bridge-building towards peace”.

The meeting, which started on Monday and will end on Saturday, focuses around the theme of Dialogue as a Way of Preaching and is structured around exposures, presentations, responses, group work and plenary discussions. Over 90 Dominican priests, religious brothers and sisters, and laity are currently holding a week-long meeting at Ciputra World Resort and Hotel in Surabaya, Indonesia to share their unique experiences of dialogue especially with Muslims, and examine the way forward. JRD/JPCC-AP Meeting, Surabaya, Indonesia (11-16 August, 2014).
