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Have you ever thought of the Holy Spirit as God’s kiss? Reading: Luke 11:5-13 The following homily was preached to the student

Twenty-eighth Sunday of the Year. Fr Martin Ganeri confronts the shocking language of Christ's preaching. ‘I have my banquet all prepared,

Twenty-seventh Sunday of the Year. Br Bede Mullens traces a line from Eden to Calvary. ‘The best-laid plans of mice and

The Dominican friars' full report for the previous year (to 30 Sept 2022) is now available. The report includes the Master's

Twenty-sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on the parable of the two sons. ‘What do you think?’ In

Twenty-fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Robert Ombres preaches on the love that exceeds justice. On hearing or reading certain gospel

Twenty-fourth Sunday of the Year. Fr John Patrick Kenrick meditates on forgiveness. In our moral lives a readiness to forgive is

Twenty-third Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin Carr preaches on the vital importance of community. Our society seems to admire the

Twenty-second Sunday of the Year. Fr Timothy Radcliffe is confident that God will never abandon us to mediocrity. St Peter confess

Twenty-first Sunday of the Year. Fr Luke Doherty preaches on the role of synods in leading us deeper into the

Twentieth Sunday of the Year. Fr Richard Conrad suggests we allow Christ's words to provoke us. Today’s Gospel passage seems extremely

The Solemnity of the Assumption. Fr Samuel Burke preaches on the unique role of Our Lady in salvation. I’ve always been

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