Dominicana began in 1916 as a student-run journal published out of the basement of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. Over the decades it grew in size and prominence, treating matters theological and Dominican with zealous intellectual rigor. It shut down in 1968, but in Spring 2011 the student brothers decided to re-form the journal after its 43-year hiatus.
The re-founded journal seeks to provide commentary on a wide array of topics from a Dominican, contemplative perspective. Entirely student-created, the journal features opinion pieces, spiritual reflections, debates, interviews, short fiction, poetry, and more.
Those interested in subscribing to the print edition of the journal may do so by credit card or PayPal, or by writing to Dominicana Editor, 487 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, D.C. 20017. (Please make checks payable to Dominican Studentate.)
One-year subscriptions are available for $15. Religious houses may subscribe for $20 per year, and institutions and libraries may subscribe for $25 per year.
Individuals may also register for online access to the journal for $5 per issue or $8 per year. Please note that print journal subscribers receive complimentary online access.
Current Issue
Dominicana 54:2 — Winter 2011
Back Issues
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