Remembering… Kenelm Foster OP
Described as “every inch a Dominican”, Fr Francis Stephen Kenelm Foster OP was a noted scholar, outstanding preacher and beloved
Popular Piety in Advent: facts, threats and opportunities.
Advent is the opening liturgical season of the Church’s year. It has its own distinct character and popular piety
Happy Thanksgiving
In our Oxford priory we celebrate Thanksgiving Day with a big dinner with all the students of Blackfriars Hall, many
Credo exhibition in Paderborn
Credo: The Christianisation of Medieval Europe
Things in Heaven and Things on Earth
Solemnity of Christ the King. Fr Dominic White reflects on suffering and our role in redeeming creation (we also publish
Popular Piety: Icons and Images
Liturgical icons can be found not only in Catholic Churches; in our homes also we can find a lot of
Councils of Faith: Vatican II (1962-65)
The 21st and most recent Ecumenical Council of the Church held its formal sessions in St Peter’s Basilica in the
Remembering…Aylwin Tyndal-Atkinson OP
The son of an Anglican clergyman, Fr Aelwin Tindal-Atkinson was born in Zurich in 1896, and was brought up in
Rising in the Air
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Euan Marley reflects on the nature of permanence and change. Great buildings are like balloons
Councils of Faith: Vatican I (1869-1870)
Unlike Trent and Vatican II, those two great councils that have radically shaped the Catholicism of the modern world, the
Councils of Faith: Trent (1545-63)
Back in June, Br Gustave noted that just a matter of months after the end of Lateran V, Martin Luther