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Faithful to its charism of Spiritual Motherhood under the guidance of the Immaculate Mother and sharing in the ideals of St. Dominic de Guzman, the Congregation commits itself to the pursuit of TRUTH and share the fruits of this sacred search through a life of service faithful to the maternal love of Mary by giving complete Christian education to the youth and their families, sharing in the catechetical, apostolic and various ministries of the local and universal Church and striving to preserve and promote the Marian and Dominican way of life to all (cf. Constitutions p.5).
True to its goal of giving Christian Education, the sisters administer and teach Catholic Schools and Catechesis in the parish as its primary apostolate in evangelization. Religious instruction is promoted as the essential element of Christian education. They are actively engaged both in local and foreign missions.
DDIM - PDO VISION
The Dominican Daughters of the Immaculate Mother– Philanthropic Development Office (DDIM-PDO), a faith-based community enlightened by the Gospel of Truth, envisions to be an instrument of blessings in collaborating and empowering organizations to care for humanity and our common home.
DDIM - PDO MISSION
The Dominican Daughters of the Immaculate Mother-Philanthropic Development Office (DDIM-PDO) believes that every person deserves to have fullness of life. However, in the world today we see poverty, illiteracy, inequality, spiritual and human degradation.
Thus, we are in the mission of evangelization through education; catechetical and youth ministry; vocation promotion and formation; healthcare and wellness; infrastructure and social enterprise; ecological spirituality and community development.
With unwavering faith, we commit to work towards the holistic formation and development of every human being.

DDIM Founder
Fr. Pablo also was inspired in founding and caring for the existence of a Secular Institute and a congregation of Dominican Sisters in the Philippines: the Dominican Sisters of St. Joseph (1959), the Dominican Daughters of the Immaculate Mother (1972), and the Daughters of St. Dominic (1973). He also guided, directed and inspired lay associations and secular institutes. e.g. Company of St. Dominic and the JHS Chaplet Association

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