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
Pilgrimage in the Steps of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
Br Joseph Bailham OP describes a recent youth pilgrimage to Piedmont, Italy. In early July of this year four friars and
Is Democracy Working? Recent events of the Las Casas Institute
Among the hard questions debated at recent events of the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice (based at Blackfriars, Oxford)
Called to Witness: Discovering our Vocation
Fr Nicholas Crowe OP reflects on the vocation of all the baptised. Everyone has a vocation: this has been my constant
Cloister Gates Restored in Blackfriars, Oxford
Original cloister gates restored and re-erected. It is several decades since the wrought-iron cloister gates were removed from their original position
New Friars! Clothings and Simple Professions
As the academic year begins again, the English Province welcomed six novices, and received the simple vows of four brothers
Ordinations at Blackfriars
Sunday 30 July saw three Dominicans and two Franciscans ordained deacons at Blackfriars, Oxford by Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP. All five
A Journey Through the Bible
Fr Richard Ounsworth OP recently spoke at a meeting of The Dominican Forum in the City of London (kindly hosted
Cultural outreach in Newcastle
For the fourth year running St Dominic's, Newcastle took part in The Late Shows, Newcastle's biggest annual cultural event. This
Dominican Chaplains in World War I
The English Province archives reveal the wartime ministry - and suffering - of the Friars. The Wayside Cross One hundred years ago
Movers and Shakers in the English Province
Recent success in fundraising for the Training Fund allows us to support both the initial and the ongoing further studies
Development News – Rosary Shrine
Generous support boosts the campaign for the Rosary Shrine. In April, St Dominic's parishioner Wendy Searle (pictured) braved a sponsored parachute
Preaching Justice Starts at Home
Fr Benjamin Earl OP, Procurator General of the Order, reflects on his role at Santa Sabina in the light of