Tuesday of Holy Week: The pain of betrayal
This is perhaps the saddest and most painful scene in the whole Bible. Jesus is 'troubled in spirit' because he
Consecrated Life: The Vows – Obedience
In the context of religious life, there is a spectrum of approaches in relation to obedience. For a Diocesan priest, the
As I Have Loved You
Holy Thursday. Fr Dominic Ryan explains how our nature is healed and raised up by participating in the death and
Palm Sunday: welcoming Jesus with a saving faith
During Holy Week we follow the events of the last week of the earthly life of Jesus – events that
Easter Liturgies at Blackfriars, Oxford
EASTER LITURGIES 2015 at the Priory of the Holy Spirit (Blackfriars), Oxford Maundy Thursday, 2 April 9:30am
The Fourteenth Station: Jesus is buried
In this video, Br Richard Steenvoorde reflects on the Fourteenth Station of the Cross: Jesus is buried. Br Richard will lead
Fifth Wednesday in Lent: Martyrdom and Romero and Dorothy Day
Today we celebrate the Annunciation that pivotal moment in salvation history when Mary’s “yes” to God changed each of our
Fifth Tuesday of Lent: The one who speaks clearly
'I have told you: you will die in your sins. Yes, if you do not believe that I AM He,
The Blood That Has Been Shed
Palm Sunday. Fr Aidan Nichols reflects on how we are saved through the blood of Jesus Christ. The vestments of the
Fifth Thursday of Lent: The Divine Conversation
Are you like Abraham and the woman at the well or like those persons mentioned in the Gospel today? In the
Fifth Sunday of Lent: Jesus speaks about his death
Why did the Cross become the symbol of Christians? The Cross is first of all an instrument of death. It seems
The Twelfth Station: Jesus dies on the cross
In this video, Br Joseph Bailham reflects on the significance of Jesus dying on the cross. Br Joseph will lead the