The God who Speaks: Life and Death Decisions
By Br Albert Elias Robertson, O.P. | Deuteronomy presents the Law as something didactic, that to live in loving relationship with
Battle Ready
First Sunday of Lent (A) | Br Samuel Burke surveys our battleplan for Lent. Lent can be thought of as battle!
Fr Simon Francis Gaine, OP, appointed to the new Pinckaers Chair in Theological Anthropology and Ethics
Fr Simon Francis Gaine, OP, former Regent of Blackfriars, has been appointed to the new Pinckaers Chair in Theological Anthropology
Ash Wednesday: Dust and Resurrection
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | If Lent is a time for contrition, to feel down-broken by the weight of our
To whom shall we go? Jean Vanier and the loss of hope
By Br John Bernard Church, O.P | The recent news about Jean Vanier is particularly sickening. It leaves us praying for
Vocation – Pleasingly Disappointing
By Br Joseph Bailham, O.P. | Have you ever set out on something but found it not to be what you
Remember that you are dust…
Ash Wednesday | Fr Toby Lees ponders death, our mortality, and the present time for conversion. It wasn’t until I joined
The God Who Speaks: Who do we believe Christ is?
By Br Vincent Antony Löning, O.P. | We need to keep looking for God, but keep in mind that we won’t find Him
Vengeance is Mine!
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) | Fr Luke Doherty exhorts us to abandon vengeance in every aspect of our
Quodlibet 41 – “That we be delivered from eternal damnation”
Quodlibets | We pray in the Roman Canon of the Mass: “command that we be delivered from eternal damnation”. A
Quodlibet 40 – ‘Being religious’ vs ‘doing good’
Quodlibets | A famous actor recently said you do not have to be religious to be a good person; religion
Meer is in U!
Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time (A) | Fr Robert Eccles teases out the meaning of the Sermon on the Mount,