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Dominicans of the Monastery of the Heart of Jesus – Lockport, Louisiana
The Dominicans of the Monastery of the Heart of Jesus are located in Lockport, Louisiana.〔Catholic Directory: Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux〕〔A Guide to Religious Ministries for Catholic Men and Women (http://www.religiousministries.com/directory/index.asp)〕
The strictly cloistered〔(''Verbi Sponsa: Instructio de vita contemplativa deque monialium clausura'' )〕 Nuns〔http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definitions/Nun〕 live a penitential life of prayer, study, community and work. They are consecrated to God by public profession of the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience. They have retained the full Habit, monastic customs and regular observances of the Nuns of the Order of Preachers.
== History ==

The Dominican Nuns came into existence 800 years ago (1206) when Saint Dominic began his Order of Preachers by first establishing a cloistered monastery of women in Prouille, France. In 1880, Dominican monastic life took root in the United States.〔A Short History of the Dominican Order in the U.S.: http://www.dom.edu/mcgreal/shorthistory/#monasteries〕 Approximately 50 years later, only days after her sixteenth birthday, the then Anna Rita McKanna (later receiving the name in religion, Sister Mary Henry of Jesus, O.P.) entered the Dominican Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, Michigan (since relocated to Farmington Hills, Michigan). Shortly after her solemn profession of vows there, this exemplary young religious was chosen to be one of the foundresses of the Dominican Monastery of the Infant Jesus in Lufkin, Texas (1945).〔History of the Dominican Monastery of the Blessed Sacrament - Michigan: http://opnuns-fh.org/html/century_of_adoration.html#PartVI〕 Thirty-six years later, the Reverend Mother Mary Henry of Jesus, O.P., set out to found the Dominican Monastery of the Heart of Jesus in Lockport, Louisiana. While awaiting pontifical recognition, the Lockport foundation adheres to the ideals and practices of the Nuns of the Order of Preachers (“Second Order”) and, for the time being, is of diocesan right as an autonomous juridic person, with canonical status in the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux.
The Dominican Nuns of the Monastery of the Heart of Jesus in Lockport, Louisiana are in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church, accepting all Magisterial teachings and directives.〔Official Catholic Directory〕

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