Stooping Low
Fifth Sunday of Lent. Fr David Rocks preaches on the woman taken in adultery. ‘How low can you stoop?’ In a
A Mother’s Tears
Fourth Sunday of Lent. Fr Robert Verrill wonders about the prodigal son's mother. (Our sermon for the Solemnity of the
New Video Series: Discovering Dominicans
Discovering Dominicans This fresh new video series lets you discover the different individuals who make up our Province: How were they
Concert: Music for Passiontide
The Elysian Singers are delighted to be singing James MacMillan's Stabat Mater for voices and strings at Rosary Shrine in
A Life of Freedom
The Solemnity of the Annunciation. Fr Toby Lees notices something about Our Lady's name. After not enough sleep, we awoke to
Rejoice rather that your names are written in heaven
St Patrick's life was built on the conviction that the basis of preaching is found in the wonderful things God
Hope of the Innocents
Third Sunday of Lent. Fr John O'Connor ponders an age-old problem. Sitting at a desk in a safe place, I am
Undressed in humility, clothed in beauty
Queen Esther, in the face of mortal danger, when all hope seems lost, gives voice to an intimate and profound
Dare to be Free
Second Sunday of Lent. Fr Timothy Radcliffe reflects on our resistance to the good news. Whenever I began to preach at
Choose life that you may live
Like the Israelites in the midst of the desert, we are called to choose between life and death. What does
Remember the Lord’s Goodness
First Sunday of Lent. Fr Nicholas Crowe suggests an exercise for us to begin Lent. Moses gives some interesting advice in