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The Annunciation of Our Lord: Embracing Human Frailty
By Br Gabriel Theis, O.P. | The Annunciation of Our Lord presents us with a truth that gives our human existence
The Fruits of Study: Hilary Term 2020
Despite the exceptional circumstances surrounding the end of this academic term, the student brothers, keeping a tradition of our blog,
Sanctify the Sunday: Lent IV (22.03.20)
Sanctify the Sunday | ‘If I can’t go to Mass, how can I mark this Sunday?' The Dominican student brothers
Sanctify the Sunday: Introduction
News | We are pleased to announce the launch of a new initiative that will help you mark this Sunday, even
Spiritual Resources for Times of Isolation
A time of uncertainty requires prayer. Here you can find a list of spiritual resources that may be of use.
In Times of Sickness
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | The Coronavirus outbreak is forcing us to confront a fragility in our way of
The Transfiguration: a Christological Mystery
By Br Albert Elias Robertson, O.P. | We normally think of the Transfiguration as just a way of inoculating us against
The God Who Speaks: Ask, and it will be given to you
By Br Gabriel Theis, O.P. | Asking questions has become unpopular in our culture: We prefer the clarity of opinions over
A Meditation on the Pelican
By Br Vincent Antony Löning, O.P. | The pelican is obviously a well-known Eucharistic symbol for Catholics, though not all will know why. The
The God who Speaks: Life and Death Decisions
By Br Albert Elias Robertson, O.P. | Deuteronomy presents the Law as something didactic, that to live in loving relationship with
Ash Wednesday: Dust and Resurrection
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | If Lent is a time for contrition, to feel down-broken by the weight of our
To whom shall we go? Jean Vanier and the loss of hope
By Br John Bernard Church, O.P | The recent news about Jean Vanier is particularly sickening. It leaves us praying for