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Jean-Joseph Lataste was born in Cadillac, near Bordeaux, in France in 1832. After his study, he became a civil servant.

There’s an all-too-common line of thought that says, ‘I’m not a bad person; I try not do others any harm’

From a sermon at Blackfriars, Oxford for Friday of the Second Week of Lent. We are fairly used to encountering the

In response to the news from Gabriel that she was to bear the Son of God, the Blessed Virgin Mary,

Third Sunday of Lent. fr Gregory Murphy reflects on Moses' encounter with God in the burning bush. Moses, an exile tending

This Sunday, Br Joseph Bailham, O.P., offers us a reflection on the theme of being 'set apart'.

On the Feast of St Michael the Archangel in 2013, my three co-novices and I lay prostrate on the cold

Today we celebrate the Commemoration of Bl. Giovanni (John) da Fiesole, more popularly known as Fra’ Angelico. He’s been called

A free online resource which offers Thomist perspectives on how to bring the Gospel to today's world. Fr Thomas Joseph White

Second Sunday of Lent. fr Duncan Campbell helps us to understand the transfiguration as an expereince of prayer. Why did Jesus

First Sunday of Lent. fr Matthew Jarvis shows us how to follow the example of Jesus Christ in this season

Ash Wednesday. fr Lawrence Lew helps us to see how Lent is the season in which we learn to die

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