Consecrated Life: The Vows – Poverty
If you want to be rich, you must be poor. Then you will be rich in everything, if you are
Fourth Wednesday of Lent: What if it’s true?
Wasn't Jesus just a good human person? Charismatic, prophetic, a bit too idealistic maybe, and politically a bit too crass? Upsetting
Dominicans look forward to double Jubilee in 2016
Fr Vivian Boland OP, a Dominican Friar of the Irish Province, and who had served as Student Master for our
The Seamless Garment
Fifth Sunday of Lent. Fr Leon Pereira reflects on the unity of Catholic teaching. Fifty-five years ago the then senator John
Fourth Tuesday of Lent
Every March 17th, people around the world put on their green hats and regalia, head to the pub for a
Fourth Sunday of Lent: Looking Up
The other day, I attended a little concert of Oxford's most likeable wind quintet OULikeIt!. It was a wonderful occasion
The Seventh Station: Jesus falls for the second time
In this video, Br Mateusz reflects on the second fall of Jesus. Brs Mateusz and Toby will lead the Stations today,
Third Thursday of Lent: A house divided?
Today’s Gospel makes clear that disunity is one of the worst afflictions for any group: “Every kingdom divided against itself
Lifetimes of Penitence
Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday). Fr Benjamin Earl helps us to see how the Christian life is a life
Friars To Host Requiem For King Richard III
The Dominican Friars' Parish in Leicester will host several liturgical events to mark the re-interment of the king. As part of
Consecrated Life: the vows – what is the point?
According to the law given by God to the Israelites, the making and keeping of vows is subject to strict regulations. Among
Third Tuesday of Lent: Boundless mercy
Today’s Gospel is not just about forgiveness but also concerns patience. Most of us have the capacity to show mercy