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
George Weigel to speak at the Rosary Shrine
The renowned papal biographer and commentator on politics both secular and ecclesiastical, George Weigel, will be giving a lecture at
Dutch–English Collaboration bears good fruit
Recent years have seen the Dutch and English Provinces of the Order working closely together to assist with the formation
Aquinas and Evolution – and Other Exciting Research
Fr Richard Conrad OP, Director of the Aquinas Institute, explains some of the research it currently promotes – aiming to
Miracle in Iraq
A Dominican sister held a central-London audience spellbound as she spoke about her congregation's work in the rebuilding of the
St Thomas Aquinas Study Weekends
Two or three times a year, St Dominic's Convent, Stone, hosts a St Thomas Aquinas Study Weekend. These weekends focus on
The Works of Mercy
Twin brothers Peter and Isidore Clarke joined the Order of Preachers together in 1950 and, despite their geographical separation (Leicester
New Blackfriars Website Launched Ready for 800th Anniversary
In 2021, the Dominican Friars at Blackfriars, Oxford, will be celebrating 800 years since their first arrival in Oxford. This significant
Old Master gift helps Blackfriars
As one of the newest and least wealthy institutions within Oxford University, Blackfriars Hall has thrived for the last 25
Pierre Claverie – witness to the gospel in a violent world
Fr Jean Jacques Pérennès OP, Director of the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem, reflects on the life and significance of Bishop
News from the Caribbean
One year ago the English Province opened a new mission in Jamaica, taking on St. Thomas Aquinas parish in Papine,
Migration and Integration: Facing the Problems
Prof Ian Linden reports on a timely discussion at European level, involving the Las Casas Institute, of a great contemporary
A Learned Journal?
The Editor of New Blackfriars, Fr Fergus Kerr OP, reviews the history and current form of the English Province’s journal. April