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St. Thomas, the Angelic Doctor.

Third Sunday of the Year. Fr Colin show us how Jesus Christ enables those who are on the margins to

Today we celebrate the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, an event that has such significance in the life

“When you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their

Following the the death of our Brother, Giles Hibbert O.P. some members of the Studentate attended his funeral on 15th

The Sacred Heart of Jesus is an image etched deeply in the minds of many Catholics. The devotion emphasises the

 “… I suppose they try to make you believe an awful lot of nonsense?” “Is it nonsense? I wish it were.

Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Isidore Clarke offers advice on how to discern God's will. These words are taken from

Baptism of the Lord. Fr Peter Clarke tells us how Jesus identifies with the lowly in His baptism. John had done a

In the Catholic Church processions are part of the liturgy and they have a religious character. They are public acts

Readings at Mass: Isaiah 42:1-4; Psalm 28; Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17 I have always found it peculiar that Jesus was baptised.

Fr. John Farrell OP lectures on Evangelii Gaudium

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