Great Dominicans: Pope St Pius V
St Pius V reigned from the Chair of St Peter for six years (1566-1572) during a period of remarkable social,
Understanding Easter
Third Sunday of Easter (A) | Fr Fergus Kerr shows what must be done to understand Easter and what is
Harry, England and St. George
What is the point of having a patron saint of a country? Isn’t it funny, the idea of being a
The Challenge of Mercy
Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy) | Fr Leo Edgar sees Christ's resurrection to be a sign of God's infinite
Psalm 15 (16) – the Resurrection Psalm
Continuing our series on the Christological Psalms, we now turn to look at Psalm 15 (16) sometimes referred to as
Easter Sunday
Most of us today are familiar with the cliche, ‘spiritual but not religious’. It’s such a cliche, that I’m not
Good Friday: the Bridge of Sighs
Upon the sacred beams of the cross Our Lord let out his last breath, bowed his head, and died. On
Holy Thursday
Holy Thursday is a day filled with tradition. Firstly, if you pop along to your Cathedral, there will be in
Wednesday of Holy Week: Spy Wednesday
Any wrong or insult which is done to us would surely be made worse if it was done by a
For the Joy that Lay Ahead
Good Friday | Fr Peter Clarke discovers the joy of the sacrifice of Calvary. What a ghastly day, what a terrible
Seeing Salvation
Easter Sunday of the Lord's Resurrection (A) | Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP invites us to envisage the difference that the
Tuesday of Holy Week
In today’s Gospel Jesus raises the question of his betrayer. The disciples, gathered at the Last Supper, are perplexed at