Cutting Out the Cause of Sin
Twenty-Sixth Sunday of the Year. Fr Robert Verrill prompts us to examine our own hearts and to seek transformation, in
Women in the Old Testament: Susannah
Daniel 13:1-64. The account of Susannah has an unusual textual history. Although we now only have it in Greek versions
Women in the Old Testament: The Bride in the Song of Songs
The Song of Songs – a Hebrew idiom meaning 'the greatest song' – is one of the most intriguing books in
Our Lady of Walsingham
Today is the feast of Our Lady of Walsingham. Walsingham is known as 'England's Nazareth', a place of pilgrimage for almost
Challenged to Serve
Twenty-Fifth Sunday of the Year. Fr Anthony Axe reflects on why we, like the disciples, are resistant to Christ's call
The Solemn Profession of fr Nicholas Crowe, OP.
On Sunday 16th September in the church of the Priory of the Holy Spirit, Oxford, during Mass, Brother Nicholas Crowe
Women in the Old Testament: Queen Esther
Queen Esther by Edwin Long in 1878
Living Faith
Twenty-Fourth Sunday of the Year. Fr Gregory helps us to see how our faith and our actions relate to each
Women in the Old Testament: Queen Vashti
Found at the beginning of the Book of Esther, the story of Queen Vashti has largely been overshadowed by the
Women in the Old Testament: Judith
The book of Judith is a carefully crafted work that combines a good story with a powerful theological punch. The
Be Opened
Twenty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr David Goodill looks at how our hearts are opened by Jesus Christ. When you move
Women in the Old Testament: Sarah, the Daughter of Raguel
The Book of Tobit is not one of the best known books of the Bible, not least, I suppose, because