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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.
Art of the Redemption 5: The Mosaic of San Clemente
One of the best-known representations of the Cross as the 'Tree of Life' is the 12th century mosiac in the
The Indecipherable Writing of Thomas Aquinas
The host of Word on Fire, Chicago based priest Fr Robert Barron, discusses the experience of seeing a manuscript of
Art of the Redemption 4: Christ of St John of the Cross by Salvador Dali
Christ of Saint John of the Cross was painted by the Spanish Surrealist painter, Salvador Dali in 1951 at a
Preaching in the market place …
Read here about Fr Tony Wall OP, an American Dominican who has taken to preaching in his local mall.
Graham Greene Anniversary 1: The Power and the Glory
The English novelist Graham Greene died on 3 April 1991. Godzdogz is marking the 20th anniversary of his death with
From the the Field to the Altar…
Once I had been accepted by the Order, one of the last preparations I made before taking the habit was
Saints this Month – 10th May: St Antoninus
St Antoninus is not one of the best known Dominican saints, and in a certain sense, he’d probably have wanted
‘Great houses make not men holy’
See here for an interesting account of the pre-Reformation foundations of Dominicans and Franciscans at Oxford.
Art of the Redemption 3:Josef Žáček, Resurrection
No artistic representation of the resurrection will ever display the depth and vastness of this central mystery of the faith.
The Beatification of John Paul II
Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was very much an outside candidate in the October conclave of 1978, so the news of his
Art of Redemption 2: Henri Matisse, The Way of the Cross
Henri Matisse's 'The Way of the Cross' is in the Rosary Chapel, Vence, France. The chapel was solemnly consecrated on
Art of the Redemption 1: Hæc dies
Hæc dies quam fecit Dominus: exultemus et laetemur in ea. Alleluia. This is the day that the Lord made: let us be glad and