A Tale of Two Cities
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | In this new post from our series of meditations on the Gospel, Br Bede
What are we waiting for?
First Sunday of Advent. Fr Sam Burke considers the Lord's command to stay awake. A slightly irreverent confession: whenever I hear
‘Behold, I am doing something new’ (Is 43:19)
By Br Pablo Rodríguez Jordá OP | Br Pablo reflects on Christ as the utterly new event of history in
Let us weep before the God who made us (*Ps 94:6)
By Br Daniel Benedict Rowlands, O.P | "Sin, even venial sin, is the only real sadness in life, the only enemy of peace,
Back Where He Belongs
Solemnity of Christ the King. Fr Toby Lees faces the challenges of ‘lockdown Christianity’. One of the better slogans I’ve seen
Indulgences – what they’re about and why they matter
By Br John Bernard Church, O.P | Are indulgences just a relic of the medieval imagination? Two articles of the Apostle's
“Fear God, and give him glory, for the hour of his judgment has come” (Apoc. 14.7)
By Br Vincent Antony Löning, O.P. | The fourth of our series of meditations on the Gospel. In a world ravaged
The Weight of Glory
Thirty-third Sunday of the Year. Fr Luke Doherty preaches on the parable of the talents. This week’s Gospel raises the issue
Remembrance and Recollection
Thirty-second Sunday of the Year. Fr David Rocks considers the example of the wise virgins. The whole business of remembrance is
In God alone be at rest, my soul (Ps 61:6)
Br Daniel Benedict Rowlands, O.P | Heaven is, in a certain sense, individual for each and every one. Every time we pray,
‘Have I not been with you all this time?’
By Br Thomas Thérèse Mannion | In the third of our series of Gospel meditations, Br Thomas reflects on the
Help us preach the Gospel online!
Covid-19 has forced us all to spend more time online.This means that it is more important than ever to optimise