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Quodlibet 21 – The Vow of Poverty
What is the Dominican understanding of the vow of poverty in the modern world, asks a Godzdogz reader. To answer this
Quodlibet 20 – The Rosary
A Godzdogz reader asks - What is the current practice that Dominicans have with the Rosary? Is there an official
Trinity Sunday
Readings: Proverbs 8:22-31; Psalm 8; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15 On the stone which guards the entrance to the passage grave at
Finales, Finishes and Theology
In the last week, two of the most intriguing, innovative and darn-right confusing series have drawn to an end.
Celebrating the May Solemnities
Pentecost weekend this year was sunny and warm. On Saturday we celebrated the Vigil of Pentecost and on Sunday the
Quodlibet 19 – The Transfiguration and its Significance
During the Transfiguration, Jesus is joined by Moses and Elijah. I have always wondered if this tells us that God
Pentecost – Jesus breathed on them
Readings: Acts 2:1-11; Psalm 103; 1 Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13; John 20:19-23It is common these days to hear people say that
Dominican Pilgrimage to Walsingham 2010
This year's Dominican pilgrimage to Walsingham took place on the third Sunday of May, as usual, which happened to be
Quodlibet 18 – Dominican Women
How Dominican are Dominican women, a Godzdogz reader asks. Sr Winnie McGarry OP, secretary of Blackfriars Hall and Studium, responds with
St. Thomas and Limericks
The Limerick is the cheeky and often rude member of the poetry family. It was popularised in the nineteenth-century
Saints This Month – 13 May: Blessed Imelda Lambertini
In parishes up and down England we are entering the First Communion season. Over the past six months I