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Whilst I was browsing the theology shelves of a local bookstore a few weeks ago, a title in the feminist

Fifth Sunday of Easter. fr Gregory reflects on how the love and mercy of God reach into our lives as

Yesterday was 'Good Shepherd' Sunday, the day when the Church reflects on the role of Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd

Last month, the student brothers of the Province of France came over from Lille to visit Oxford. This was the

Fourth Sunday of Easter. Fr Duncan Campbell helps us to see how Jesus Christ, the Good Shepherd, communicates the presence

Third Sunday of Easter. Fr David reflects on the importance of emphasising that Jesus really rose in the flesh. “Touch me

Congratulations to Joe Peck! That's the Paris marathon run for the Friars' Training Fund. Hurrah! Hope it doesn't hurt

Since October 2014, Blackfriars, Oxford, has been home to diggers and countless workmen. Their primary task was to seal off the

Second Sunday of Easter (Low Sunday). fr John throws light on our mission as disciples of the risen Lord. The first

The Dominican friars played an active part in the recent historic events of the reburial of King Richard III. Richard III

I've always loved the motion in this scene, where Peter and the Beloved Disciple run to the tomb of Jesus

Below are some photos and videos from the Triduum at Blackfriars, Oxford. This post will be updated at different points

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