Dominican Young Adults
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DYA Study Day: Picturing the Cross
About the day As Holy Week approaches, join the Dominican friars for a day of study and prayer in preparation for
DYA Lent Study Weekend: Why did Jesus have to die?
About the weekend Why did Jesus have to die for our salvation? Couldn't God have just forgiven us? Would Jesus have
DYA Summer Study Week 2025
About the week “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that
DYA Study Day: Science and Faith
About the day The day will explore the relationship between faith and science, countering common misconceptions, with special attention given to
DYA 2025 Jubilee Pilgrimage to Rome
Join the Dominican friars for a summer pilgrimage to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee! About the pilgrimage Led by a group of
DYA Advent Retreat: The Hope that is Within
About the retreat In his first letter, St Peter says we must always be ready to give an account of the
DYA Study Day: Liturgy and Life
About the day Our tendency to compartmentalise life can perhaps mean that for some the Liturgy ends when we say “Thanks
DYA Study Day: How to read St Paul
About the day St Paul's letters to the Romans and Galatians raise some of the most important, difficult, and contentious questions
DYM Study Week 2024: “A Vision For Life”, 9th – 13th July
About the week "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that
DYA Lent Retreat: The Desert Shall Blossom
About the retreat Lent is a season of penance and preparation to celebrate Our Lord's Passover, which the Catechism calls "the
DYA Study Day: What happens at Mass?
About the day Catholics attend Mass every Sunday and major feast day. Some attend every day. It is a liturgical celebration
DYA Advent Retreat: Silent in His Love
About the retreat Advent is a time of waiting for the Lord. St Bernard taught that we ought not to think