Lectio Divina: Praying the Scriptures – Part 1
Lectio divina is a form of prayer that has a long history in the Church, and is especially associated with
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Some years ago John Paul II suggested that St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) could rightly be called ‘doctor of humanity’. He
The Circle of Light
Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr invites us to join an ever-widening circle in the darkness. The way Matthew
To the Church of God
Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Brendan Slevin finds a reproach to the Church in the second reading of today's
Aquinas Seminar, Hilary 2008
All are welcome to this term's series of seminars on aspects of the thought of St Thomas Aquinas. It takes
The Sudden Appearance of God in our World
Baptism of the Lord. Fr Columba Ryan invites us to be unsettled once again by the revelation of Christ's identity. Today
The Dominican Seminar
The annual Dominican Seminar this year was held at Hinsley Hall, Leeds, from the 3rd to the 5th of January.
The Magic Kings
Epiphany. Fr Edmund Hill considers the meaning of the star that rose in the east. One must admit that we succeed
Quodlibet 8 – Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us
"How, exactly, do we forgive others? We can say the words, but what if we simply cannot? How is forcing