Gospel reading of the Day Reflection: Go and Preach
St Cyril said of the ‘Parable of the Pounds’ in today’s Gospel (Luke 19:11-28) that we have presented to us
Great Dominicans: Blessed Humbert of Romans
In the Fundamental Constitutions of the Friars of the Order of Preachers, we read that “the Order of Friars Preachers
Great Dominicans: Albertus Magnus
St Albert is said to have been one of the last people to have known everything that was known in
Laudato Si’: Ecological Conversion
This post builds on many of the themes highlighted by Br Luke in his post on ‘Education’ and looks through
Great Dominicans: Bl. Innocent V
Innocent V, born in 1225, joined the Dominican Order when he was sixteen years old and, after a routine Dominican
Laudato Si’: Rest
Do you have enough hours in your day? If not, you must be a busy person. So do you have
Gospel Reading of the Day reflection
In France, more than 500 towns and villages have 'Saint Martin' as name, and more than 3000 churches, abbeys, or
Learning to Live
Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year. fr Peter Hunter helps us to see how the purpose and meaning of life are
Great Dominicans: St. Raymond of Penyafort
When a great legal mind and a deeply pastoral heart come together, something special is bound to happen. Raymond of Penyafort
Laudato Si’: Civic and Political Love
I remember in Confession a particular priest said to me that “charity is always the answer”. Charity, or caritas in
What is More Pleasing to God?
Thirty-Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Allan White contrasts the security of the rich with the vulnerability of the poor
Laudato Si’: Education
In chapter six of Laudato Si’ Pope Francis discusses “towards a new lifestyle” and environmental education. Francis starts in §202