Great Dominicans: Bl. Peter Ruffia
Peter Cambiano was born in Chieri, in Piedmont, in 1320. He was drawn to the Dominicans by his devotion to
Wednesday Gospel reflection: Abiding with the Word
In today’s Gospel we heard an extraordinary dialogue between Jesus and a group of 'Jews who had believed in him’.
The Three Herods
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord. fr Peter Harries contrasts the Kingship of Jesus with that of the
Year of Mercy: Psalm 102(103)
“In the Psalms, we drink divine praise at its pure and stainless source, in all its primitive sincerity and perfection,”
Year of Mercy: Pope Francis’s Episcopal Motto
‘What are Pope Francis’s links with the north east of England?’, is not, I imagine, a question that has crossed
Great dominicans: John Tauler
It is not surprising that the Order of Preachers has historically been the home to men renowned and remembered for
Neither Do I Condemn You……
Fifth Sunday of Lent. Fr Nicholas Crowe shows how Jesus' response to the woman caught in adultery is one of
Don’t be an Arian
We hear in the Gospel today (Jn 5:17-30) in one place that the Father judges no one, but has given
A new Rosary Shrine to be inaugurated at our parish in London
In an exciting development for the Jubilee Year, Cardinal Vincent Nichols has announced a new diocesan shrine dedicated to Our
Great Dominicans: Bl. Henry Suso – The Acceptable Face of German Mysticism?
The Fourteenth Century Dominican, Henry Suso, is one of a trinity of famous Dominican “Founding Fathers” of German Mysticism, a
Fourth Sunday of Lent 2016
This Sunday, Br Luke Doherty, O.P., reflects on the Gospel this Sunday on the Prodigal Son.
St Dominic’s School, Crieff, celebrates triple anniversary
On Sunday 14th February 2016, St Dominic's Primary School, Crieff, celebrated the 800th Anniversary of the Dominican Order, the 125th