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Gospel Reflection

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Jesus' words in today's Gospel make a dramatic and urgent appeal. Reading: Mark 9:41-50 The following homily was preached to the student

What sort of image do we paint of Christ in our hearts? Do we paint the true Christ, or a

Br Reginald reflects on Jesus' encounter with the Syro-Phoenecian woman and the conversion of all nations through the faithfulness God

Imagine for a moment: two strange men arrive on your doorstep, dressed very simply, having no food or money

The Gospel tells us to listen carefully to God’s word because it is alive and transformative. Like poetry, it shapes

‘The joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus’ - Evangelii Gaudium Readings: Hebrews 7:25-8:6; Mark

Br Augustine questions whether the Second Coming is all that different to the First.   Readings: Apocalypse 18:1 - 19:9; Luke 21:20-28 The

What does the image of the Cross mean for us? Readings: Apocalypse 5:1-10 The following homily was preached to the student brothers

Jesus' words reminds us that he is the only Saviour of the world. All others are false saviours.   Readings: Luke 17:20-25,

As we honour All Dominican Saints, we’re reminded of the powerful role of fraternal love in our journey to holiness.

What can we learn from Our Lord's lament over Jerusalem?   Reading: Luke 13:31-35 The following homily was preached to the student brothers

Has Jesus come to bring peace or consuming fire? Reading: Luke 12:49-53 The following homily was preached during compline. You can watch

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