Suffering with the Distressed
Tenth Sunday of the Year. fr Colin Carr reflects on the nature of Christian compassion. Elijah befriends a foreign widow in
Interesting Churches: Santia Maria de Eunate, Spain
One of the joys of pilgrimage if, like me, you are not a meticulous planner, is that you are always
Fr Illtud Evans OP – a Welsh Dominican Convert
The following portrait of a Dominican Friar featured in the Pentecost newsletter of the St Barnabas Society. Reproduced with kind
Wednesday Gospel Reflection
Seating plans can be a headache. We had one recently for our Doorkeepers’ Dinner. The trouble with seating plans is
Corpus Christi
The Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi). fr Robert Gay reflects on publicly witnessing to our faith. Our Dominican parish
Great Dominicans: St. Antoninus
St. Antoninus Pierozzi was called Antonino – little Anthony – by his contemporaries because of his diminutive stature. He may
To Praise, to Bless and to Preach
Trinity Sunday. fr Benedict Jonak explains how the Trinity is a call to love one another in freedom. The Holy Trinity
On fire or burnt out?
Do you feel on fire with faith, or a little burnt out? If the latter, perhaps we can find hope
Great Dominicans: Blessed Mary Mancini of Pisa
If you were told of someone, aged twenty-five, twice-widowed, who had lost all seven of her children before their teenage
Pentecost
Pentecost Sunday. fr David Rocks explains how Pentecost is the gateway to Eternity. Fifty days have passed since Easter. Days of
Wednesday Gospel Reflection
At the Last Supper, Jesus lifted up his eyes to heaven and prayed, saying: “I consecrate myself for them, so
Interesting Churches: All Saints, Tudeley
Not far from where I grew up in Kent, the 'garden of England', there is a lovely little church dedicated