

Our Lay Dominican fraternity is part of the Central Province family, united in prayer, study, community, and apostolic mission. We are dedicated to living out the Dominican charism in our daily lives as lay men and women of faith. Further information about our fraternity’s location, members, and ministries will be added soon.
Thank you for your patience and prayers as we continue to build this page—please check back for updates!
Hello and welcome to the Lay Dominican Fraternity of Mary, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary!
We are lay men and women called to live out the charism of St. Dominic through prayer, study, apostolic mission, and supporting the students, faculty and parish of St. Paul Catholic Center. The fraternity engages through participation in OCIA as well as personal apostolates such as the Knights of Columbus, artwork commissions, and outreach to Autistic Catholics.
Whether you’re discerning a call to a deeper relationship with Christ, or feel drawn to the Dominican charism, we welcome you. We truly are a family that is committed to grow in faith, Truth, and love of Christ together.
Learn about the apostolates and outreach opportunities carried out by this fraternity.
Artwork/Illustration (MarySue Veerkamp Schwab)
Religious Ed/OCIA Instruction (MarySue Veerkamp Schwab, Robert Kravchuck, Jason Dauby)
Representation of Pastoral Council for Archdiocese of Indianapolis (Robert Kravchuk)
North American Lourdes Volunteers (Michael Ware)
Autism Outreach (Michael Ware, Founding Member and Vice President)

Bloomington, Indiana
Meetings
We meet monthly at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church, Ellettsville, Indiana. Please contact us for days and time.
Discover more about our associate fraternity.
Discover more about our parent fraternity.


Mr. Michael Ware, OP
bloomington@layopcentral.org


Promoter of Vocations
Please fill out and submit this form to get in touch with our Promoter of Vocations who will help you discern the best and closest way to get involved.
Members-only area for the Central Province Lay Dominicans.
