Saints
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St Catherine of Siena and the Future of Europe
I was recently invited to contribute an article to the online journal of the Jesuits, Thinking Faith, on the topic
Commemoration of Bl. Giovanni da Fiesole (Fra’ Angelico)
Today we celebrate the Commemoration of Bl. Giovanni (John) da Fiesole, more popularly known as Fra’ Angelico. He’s been called
St Thomas Aquinas and the mercy of God
It is fashionable in this Year of Mercy to relate everyone and everything to this single theological theme. But in
The Conversion of St Paul the Apostle
Tertullian, no stranger to being victimised by his interpreters, called St Paul the “heretics’ apostle”, indicating the amenability of Paul’s writings to
St Nicholas Owen SJ
‘How hard can it really be?’ That’s the question I would ask myself as I tore excitedly into the box
St Aelred of Rievaulx and friendship
Last week I was working with another brother on a new liturgical book. Facing our two computer screens with keen
Joseph the Just Man
Yesterday, we heard about the ancestors of Jesus, including all those reprobate characters, noting that the genealogy of Christ was
St John of the Cross
Taking up the example of collaborative preaching offered by Br Joseph yesterday, for today's feast of St John of the
Saint Edmund Gennings
St Edmund Gennings is a martyr of the Catholic faith in England. He has one of the most remarkable stories
Advent: St Birinus
Sometimes you come across the name of a saint and think, “Who?!” St Birinus is probably one of those saints,
Feast of St. Edmund Campion
“I am a Catholic man and a priest. In that faith have I lived and in that faith do I
Dominican Martyrs of Vietnam
Martyrdom is a strangely familiar thing. As the act of dying in witness to, and fellowship with, Christ it sits