Lawrence Lew
Fr Lawrence Lew is the Editor of the Province's magazine 'The Dominicans' and Co-ordinator of the Province's Internet Apostolate. He is also the Dominican Order's Promoter General for the Holy Rosary, and author of ‘Mysteries Made Visible’ (CTS 2021).
lawrence.lew@english.op.org
Virtue and Vice on the Blogosphere
The Oxford University Newman Society hosted a 'Bloggers' Colloquium' in the Catholic Chaplaincy on 15 February 2008 to discuss the
Ecumenical Stations of the Cross
In association with Churches Together in Central Oxford, Blackfriars hosted an ecumenical Stations of the Cross which was led by
Quiz Night at Blackfriars
As part of our fund-raising for the Priory Renewal Fund, a Quiz Night was held in the refectory at Blackfriars,
The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery – The Crucifixion and Death of our Lord
"We preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both
Please Help Us!
The Dominican community at Blackfriars Oxford, which is the Studentate house of the English Province, has recently launched a fund-raising
The First Mystery of Light -The Baptism of the Lord
In the Synoptic Gospels' accounts of the baptism of Jesus, a voice from heaven is heard saying: "This is my
Blogging Colloquium at Oxford Chaplaincy
Recognising the recent upsurge in blogs and blog readers in the world, a special Colloquium has been organised by the
Breaking from the Devil’s thraldom
Oscar Wilde once said, "I can resist everything except temptation", and this seems to be a truism. However, the Collect of
Aquinas Seminar, Hilary 2008
All are welcome to this term's series of seminars on aspects of the thought of St Thomas Aquinas. It takes
December 22 – Pregnant with Hope
Readings: 1 Sam 1:24-28; 1 Sam 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8; Luke 1:46-56 The song of Hannah - quoted in part in
Advent Tuesday 2 – Christian hope shown in beauty
Readings: Isaiah 40:1-11; Psalm 96:1-3, 10-13; Matthew 18:12-14 Today's responsorial psalm exhorts us to 'sing to the Lord a new song'
“God Writes Straight with Crooked Lines”
Almost a decade ago, I was undertaking a pre-seminary year in a parish in west Yorkshire, as a part of