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fr Aidan Nichols, a well-known and prolific writer and theologian, lives and works at the Priory of Saint Dominic, London.
aidan.nichols@english.op.org

Second Sunday of the Year. Fr Aidan Nichols considers the role of Our Lady in the story of the wedding

Nineteenth Sunday of the Year. Fr Aidan Nichols preaches on the virtue of hope. ‘Be like men who are waiting for

Second Sunday of Advent. Fr Aidan Nichols preaches on the inner life and the call to prepare for Christ. What a

Good Friday. Fr Aidan Nichols explains why Good Friday sermons must be brief. Good Friday is the only day in the

Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time (A). Fr Aidan Nichols  asks 'what is the Word of the Kingdom?'  Today’s Gospel is the

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)  |  Fr Aidan Nichols ponders the theme of judgment both in this life and

Baptism of the Lord (C)  |  Fr Aidan Nichols draws on the teaching of the Fathers of the Church to

Fourth Sunday of Easter (B)  |  Fr Aidan Nichols considers the "mind-blowing claim" that we are to be known by

The Transfiguration of the Lord  |  Fr Aidan Nichols expounds the intimate connexion between the glory of the Transfiguration and the

Thirty-First Sunday of the Year (C)  |  Fr Aidan Nichols considers the way in which the faith of the Church resolves

Epiphany. fr Aidan Nichols shows the significance of the journey made by the wise men and of their gifts. Fr

Palm Sunday. Fr Aidan Nichols reflects on how we are saved through the blood of Jesus Christ. The vestments of the

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