St Thomas Aquinas and the mercy of God
It is fashionable in this Year of Mercy to relate everyone and everything to this single theological theme. But in
Divine Justice
Fourth Sunday of the Year. Fr David McLean argues that Jesus is rejected by his own village because he challenged
Book launch
News | Yesterday, Blackfriars Hall hosted the book launch of two publications by Dominican friars of the Province of England. Yesterday, Blackfriars Hall
The Conversion of St Paul the Apostle
Tertullian, no stranger to being victimised by his interpreters, called St Paul the “heretics’ apostle”, indicating the amenability of Paul’s writings to
St Nicholas Owen SJ
‘How hard can it really be?’ That’s the question I would ask myself as I tore excitedly into the box
Great Dominicans: Bernard Gui
Bernard Gui, or Bernard Guidoni was born in 1261 in Royères, France, and is one of the more well known
Questions for… Fr. Richard Ounsworth OP
“God is there and I talk to Him a lot!” Fr. Richard Ounsworth OP confessed to me. For a while,
Mercy and Mission
Third Sunday of the Year. fr John Farrell explains how we are called to works of mercy and mission through
Questions for… Peter Harries, O.P.
I recently interviewed Peter Harries OP after the end of our Provincial Assembly in December 2015 in Oxford. Originally from
Great Dominicans: Six Stories, Six Martyrs
Today is the day of six stories. Stories of the lives of six men who had a lot in common.
I Will Not Be Silent.
Second Sunday of the Year. fr Aelred Connelly reflects on preaching as a work of mercy. In this jubilee year of
Great Dominicans: Bl. Jane of Orvieto
Blessed Jane of Orvieto was born in Italy in 1264. Jane was a lay Dominican, visionary and prophet, known for