Great day for Sister Eileen

Dublin People 20 Feb 2015
Pictured at the First Profession of Sister Eileen O’Connell at the Dominican Convent Chapel, Cabra, are (l-r): Sister Martina Phelan, Irish Mission Area Prioress; Sister Eileen O’Connell; Sister Marie Redmond, Director of Novices; and Sister Helen Mary Harmey, Congregation Prioress of Dominican Si

THE Congregation of Dominican Sisters in Cabra celebrated the first profession of Sr Eileen O’Connelon on Sunday February 15.

Originally from Ballincollig, Co Cork, Sr Eileen was joined in the celebration by her parents Mary and John, her brother Tim and his wife Eilish and their two sons, Sam and Joe.

Speaking at the celebration, Sr Helen Mary Harmey, OP Congregation Prioress, described it as a privilege and a delight to be welcoming everyone to the profession ceremony.

Sr Eileen’s cousin, Rev Derry Murphy, a priest with the Pallotine Order was chief celebrant on the day. As part of the ceremony Sr Eileen made profession into the hands of the Congregation Prioress, Sr Helen Mary Harmey OP.

“You will notice that Eileen will only vow obedience, according to our Dominican tradition,

? explained Sr Helen Mary.

“This is because for us obedience refers not just to one of the vows, and not even to all three vows at once. It refers to the call of being a Dominican, inclusive of all elements of our life – community, prayer, study and preaching.

“This is our Obedience and it is marked by the value of freedom, freedom to listen to God, self and community. Our freedom is not license but has within it the demands and choice of personal and communal responsibility.

The celebration was a beautiful day, marked with a choir made up of Dominican sisters whose singing held the beauty of the Dominican tradition of liturgical prayer.

Sr Eileen felt the joy and prayer of so many sisters, family members and others who journeyed with her to the day and who will continue to be of support to her along her journey.

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