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28th January – Saint Thomas Aquinas
I'm afraid I have to own up to the fact that before I joined the Dominican Order, I knew very
Scripture Study Day in Leeds
Earlier this month Fr. Richard Ounsworth OP and I were invited by the Leeds Cathedral Young Adults Group to lead
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity – The Future
Godzdogz has marked this week of prayer for Christian unity by reflecting on both the unity of the Church in
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity – Martyrs of Disunity or Unity?
In the 16th and 17th centuries it is a sad fact that, amidst a complex religious and political situation, at
Can you hate religion, but still love Jesus?
A video claiming "Jesus came to abolish religion" went viral on the internet last week and now stands at over
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity – Christian Unity in the First Millennium
When we talk about divisions among Christians, it’s all too easy to suggest that everything was just great until 1054,
Dominican Seminar 2012
From 6th to 8th January, Dominican Friars, Sisters, Laity, and members of the Dominican Secular Institute gathered for our annual
The Vicariate of Dacia
As the Dominican Vicariate of Dacia had their annual meeting recently, I would like to present this group of friars
Christ Crucified our Bridge: the spiritual teaching of St Catherine of Siena.
On Tuesday 10th January, I, Br Andrew, went to our priory & parish in London to give a talk on
Quodlibet 36: What does the celibacy of Christ tell us about the hierarchy of Christian vocations?
I pondered this question for a few days over the Christmas break, and in the end decided that I really
Institution of Readers
During the English Dominicans' provincial assembly in Oxford last month, the Provincial instituted two of the Dominican students and members
BLESSING OUR LIVES II
In our last blog post on blessings, we reflected on how blessings may play a bigger role in our daily