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Br George Dominic was brought up in Staffordshire, where he first encountered the Order through the Dominican sisters in his hometown, Stone. Before going to university, he worked in the music department at Gloucester Cathedral and then studied in Toulouse, where he came upon sites associated with the early days of Order. Long attracted to the priesthood, it was during his time in France that he began to consider joining the Order of Preachers. His vocation was spurred when he met Dominicans at the University of Cambridge, where he studied Music and was organ scholar at Clare College, and he entered the noviciate after graduating in 2022. He is particularly inspired by St John Henry Newman and Pope Benedict XVI.
george.gillow@english.op.org

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