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Laudato Si’: Everyday ecology
It is always difficult to write about individual-level changes that we can make to reduce our own impact on the
Jubilee Video Trailer
As many of you will know, the Order of Preachers will soon be celebrating its 800th Jubilee. In preparation for
Great Dominicans: St Hyacinth
Saint Hyacinth was born around 1185 to a noble family and was one of the younger sons of Count Eustace,
Laudato Si’: Human Dignity
In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis employs the concept of human dignity as part of a wide appeal to all men
Laudato Si’: Technological Advances
Undoubtedly the key feature that marks out our generation from previous ones is the rapid advances made in technology over
Great Dominicans: St Peter Martyr
Preaching is in fact a dangerous activity. The life of Peter of Verona, often called Peter Martyr, illustrates one dimension
Watchfulness, drunkenness and the worries of life
In today's Gospel reading, Jesus encourages us to be watchful. What does that look like? The incitement to be watchful stands
Great Dominicans: Blessed Jordan of Saxony
Blessed Jordan of Saxony (1190-1237) was born in Germany to a noble family and lived there until he moved to
Laudato Si’: “The Common Good”
I remember well the political uproar in my youth when a Dutch bishop stated that if someone was too poor
Great Dominicans: Bl. Manes de Guzmán, Brother of St. Dominic
Brothers can be a mixed bunch. In the Bible, alas, it starts badly for brothers
Laudato Si’: “Global Inequality”
We live in a world marked by gross inequality. The gap between the few who have in abundance and the many
6th Anscombe Memorial Lecture – Joseph Boyle
On 11 September, MPs in Westminster voted to reject the Assisted Dying (No.2) Bill by a majority of 330 votes