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The document summarizes presentations from two Dominican lay fraternities in Sweden - one in Stockholm with 15 members including 11 active members, and one in Lund with 20 members including prioress Maria Green and priest Anders Piltz. Both groups meet once a month starting with prayer and then a conference or study, and they have annual retreats and occasional joint meetings with other Dominican groups, but no common preaching activities due to distances between members in the large country.

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The document summarizes presentations from two Dominican lay fraternities in Sweden - one in Stockholm with 15 members including 11 active members, and one in Lund with 20 members including prioress Maria Green and priest Anders Piltz. Both groups meet once a month starting with prayer and then a conference or study, and they have annual retreats and occasional joint meetings with other Dominican groups, but no common preaching activities due to distances between members in the large country.

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Acts of the 7th European

Assembly of Lay Dominican


Fraternities

Annex IIs
Sweden

The fraternities in Stockholm and


Lund
The Stockholm group
Annelie’s final vows
Our new prioress Ulla lund
Group presentations
• The Stockholm group has 15 members, 11 active ones.
• The group of Lund, in the south of Sweden, consists of 20
people. Prioress is Maria Green. In the group there is also a
priest, Anders Piltz.
• Our common problem are the distances, several members
can’t come regularly because of that.
• Both groups meet once a month, starting with prayer
(mass, vespers, adoration) and then a conference or
common study. No common preaching activities.
• We also have retreats once a year and occasionally
meetings for the whole Dacia province, both with brothers
and sisters and with lay Dominicans alone.

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