Credo 20 – … by the power of the Holy Spirit
It was by the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ our Saviour took flesh in the womb of
Credo 19 – … he came down from heaven
The author of the so-called ‘third-Isaiah’ (the third part of the book of Isaiah, composed by a later prophet), when
Asking and Being Asked
Seventeenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Robert Pollock assures us that it is right for us to ask God questions. When
Credo 18 – … for us men and for our salvation …
For the first time those reciting the creed are incorporated into its subject matter: the identity and revelation of God
Walking the Walsingham Way
The summer brings opportunities for a diverse range of pastoral placements for us Dominican students. Last weekend, the Dominican Sisters
Credo 17 – … through Him all things were made …
In the middle of the 2nd century a Christian theologian called Marcion began to teach that the world was made
The Hunger of God
Sixteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Bruno Clifton finds in two examples of hospitality offered to God a profound meditation
Credo 16: … of one being with the Father …
In the post on Credo 15, we learned something of the history of the Arian controversy and the way in
Credo 15 – … begotten, not made
In the 4th century, Arius, an eloquent and morally upright priest of the philosophically rich but riven city of Alexandria,
Just Love
Fifteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr David Goodill preaches on the difference between love and justice. Where does justice end and
Credo 14: … true God from true God …
Athanasius in his discussion on the incarnation said out of nothing God created man, on them he bestowed his own
Credo 13: …light from light …
When we recite the Creed on Sundays and Solemnities, we recall the fundamental tenets of our faith. But the