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- You become a full member of the Dominican Family as a
lay member of a major Religious Order
- You enjoy a privileged place in the church
- You have St. Dominic for your Father and all the
Dominican saints for your brothers and sisters
- You share in the prayers, penances and good works of
Dominicans throughout the world
- You gain plenary indulgences, under the usual
conditions, making a promise of faithfully fulfilling the duties of one’s
vocation; on the day of admission and on the day of profession, on the
feasts of Christmas, Easter, Our Lady of the Rosary, St. Dominic, St.
Catherine of Siena, Annunciation, and Assumption
- You benefit from the formation conferences
- You enjoy the society of fervent lay folk
- In sickness and sorrow you have the support of special
chapter prayers
- Due to the influences of the Liturgy, the Sacraments,
and adherence to the Rule, you avoid occasions of sin and rise promptly
when you fall
- These spiritual benefits are perpetual with the Order
Six Consolations at
Death
- Your daily rosaries are an efficacious preparation for
death
- On the day you die, if you wear the scapular, or spread
it on your bed, you gain a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions
- You may if you desire, be buried with the full
Dominican habit
- The Chapter will assist at the funeral rites
- Your soul benefits from the Masses, prayers, and
penances of all Dominicans long after your relatives and friends have
forgotten you
- In Heaven, you will enjoy your special relationship
with all the Dominican saints and elect in glory
The next logical question to ask is: What
must I do to gain all these benefits? (please remember that these items are
not binding under sin). To fulfill the obligation of daily prayer a tertiary
should pray the Liturgical Office and five decades of the Rosary.
Monthly Obligations:
- Confession at least once a month
- Participation at the meetings of the Chapter

Yearly Obligations:
To assist at or have celebrated three
Masses for all Dominicans living and deceased
Fasting on the vigil of the feasts of St.
Dominic, St. Catherine of Siena and the Holy Rosary insofar as this may be
possible.
Daily Obligation to Consider:
- The recitation of the Divine Office (morning and
evening prayer)
- One Our Father, Hail Mary, and Eternal rest for all
Dominicans living and deceased
- Fifteen minutes of mental prayer or reading of the
Sacred Scriptures which may replace the recitation of the Office
- Masses and Communion daily, if possible is recommended

Practices Recommended to Spiritual Growth
- Annual retreat of three days, or single days of
recollection
- Abstinence on all Fridays of the year, or some special
penance
- Modesty in dress, recreation and avoidance of
worldliness
- Personal apostolate of good works, prayer, or suffering
- Involvement in the objectives of Vatican II (and the
four priorities of the Order