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Fr Robert Verrill OP explains a new initiative, working with Radio Maria   ‘To contemplate and share the fruits of contemplation’ is

In the presence of the Master, Fr Gerard Timoner OP, the world-renowned composer and friend of the Order, Sir James

Pentecost. Fr Bruno Clifton offers a fresh understanding of the link between today's Solemnity and the story of Babel. In many

Our Lord's Ascension reminds us that the Kingdom of Heaven is not of this world. As Christians, we must take

Fr Martin Ganeri OP, Prior Provincial, reports on the visit of the Master of the Order, to conclude our 800th

Seventh Sunday of Easter. Fr John Patrick Kenrick traces the relationship between Christian disunity and war. Our sermon for the

The Solemnity of the Ascension. Br Albert Robertson suggests that the Ascension is more than 'happily ever after'. The Feast of

In a famous passage of his Confessions, St Augustine wrote: ‘Give what you command, and command what you will’. God’s

Brothers from Oxford joined Dominicans from across the English Province for the first annual pilgrimage to Walsingham since 2019. Archbishop

Sixth Sunday of Easter. Fr Martin Ganeri preaches on the manifold workings of the Spirit. I have said these things to

Christ's knowing and loving is key to how we understand his act of washing the disciples' feet. In today's Gospel

Fifth Sunday of Easter. Fr Dermot Morrin preaches on ultimate love. When Judas had gone out, it was night. Judas walked

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