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Jerusalem, Jerusalem

Gospel Reflection

Built on the four pillars of our Dominican life – preaching, prayer, study, and community – Godzdogz offers many resources for exploring the Catholic Faith today. Read more.

What can we learn from Our Lord's lament over Jerusalem?   Reading: Luke 13:31-35 The following homily was preached to the student brothers

Has Jesus come to bring peace or consuming fire? Reading: Luke 12:49-53 The following homily was preached during compline. You can watch

What is the point of all those strange moral rules the Church has? Why bother about them?  Reading: Matthew 5:20-26 The following homily

Christ's washing of the disciples' feet, which the Church re-presents each year on Maundy Thursday, is intimately connected with the

‘What do you want me to do for you?’ Br Augustine wonders how we might begin to answer Jesus’ question. Readings:

Br Reginald reflects on Christ as eternal high priest and how the incarnation fulfills our priestly nature. Reading: Jer 31:31-34 The following

Our Lord calls us to be One Church, as the Triune God is One. True unity among Christians, then, requires

Mark’s Gospel is written to tell the story not only of Jesus in his own life, but of our lives

How does the mute man's speech relate to the unity of the Kingdom?   Reading: Luke 11:14-23 The following homily was preached to

The prophet Jeremiah curses the one who puts his trust in man, and blesses the one who puts his trust

We celebrate the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter every year, but do we know what it is that

Thursday after Ash Wednesday. Br Augustine thinks Lent, like Christmas, is a season of giving. How do they differ and

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