Development Office
The Development Office manages the fundraising and communications of the Dominican Friars in Britain. You can contact us on development@english.op.org
Bringing Light to the Darkness
Fr Lawrence Lew OP introduces the new Rosary Garden recently opened at the Rosary Shrine in north London Dominicans and the
Sculpting Our Lady of Cana
Sculptor Cody Swanson explains the creation of the central statue for the new Rosary Garden. The Choice of Material The statue was
Preachers of the Caribbean
Fr Peter Hunter OP describes his recent sojourn at the Dominican house in Jamaica A Holiday? No! When I told people I
Home Away from Home!
Lilian Lee, Lay Chaplain at St Albert's Catholic Chaplaincy in Edinburgh, reflects on her evolving relationships and faith journey with
Holy Cross, Leicester: a Vision for Renewal
Fr David Rocks OP, Prior of Holy Cross, Leicester, explains the original vision for this 200-year-old priory, and new plans
Back to the School of Contemplation
Life in the Noviciate Community – Fr Dominic White OP A few nights after Fr Lawrence asked me to write this
Karl Barth and Theological Joy
Fr Oliver Keenan OP speaks of his role in creating the English edition of the works of one of the
New Master of the Order Elected
On 13 July 2019, the Order of Preachers welcomed the 87th successor of St. Dominic, in the person of Fr.
Blackfriars Oxford to Expand into New Annexe Building
Exciting news from the Dominicans in Oxford: works are already underway to create more space for Blackfriars and its important
John Henry Newman Lecture 2019
Rt Hon Ruth Kelly: ‘Creating change: reflections on government, education and faith’ The Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly is Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research
EWTN launches feature documentary on London’s Rosary Shrine
Following the Fatima centenary in 2017, an apparition in which Our Lady of the Rosary urged the praying of the
Archbishop Anthony Fisher visits Blackfriars, Oxford
His Excellency, The Most Reverend Anthony Fisher O.P., Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, recently paid a brief visit to Blackfriars Hall, Oxford. His