Development Office
The Development Office manages the fundraising and communications of the Dominican Friars in Britain. You can contact us on development@english.op.org
Friar launches ultra-marathon training ‘vlog’
Journey with Fr Bruno Clifton as he prepares once more to tackle a 110-km run over tough terrain. He's back -
Regent’s book is reviewed in Daily Telegraph
Christopher Howse's 'Sacred Mysteries' column in Saturday's Daily Telegraph offers a warmly commendatory review of a recent book by a
A new Rosary Shrine to be inaugurated at our parish in London
In an exciting development for the Jubilee Year, Cardinal Vincent Nichols has announced a new diocesan shrine dedicated to Our
St Dominic’s School, Crieff, celebrates triple anniversary
On Sunday 14th February 2016, St Dominic's Primary School, Crieff, celebrated the 800th Anniversary of the Dominican Order, the 125th
Free Book on the New Evangelisation
A free online resource which offers Thomist perspectives on how to bring the Gospel to today's world. Fr Thomas Joseph White
Launch of Online Exhibition – Jubilee 800
Cambridge University Library is hosting an online exhibition revealing 800 years of Dominican books: Pipeline from Heaven. The exhibition is the
New pocket history of the Dominicans
Dominic and the Order of Preachers is a new booklet by Fr Richard Finn published to mark the Order's Jubilee
Solemn Vespers in Westminster Cathedral: Jubilee 800
This celebration of Vespers will be the main public event for the Dominicans and all associated with them to commemorate
Walking Pilgrimage, Beverley to York: Jubilee 800
A walking pilgrimage for all ages in the company of the Dominican novices, 30 June - 3 July 2016. This summer
Special Report from Syria
Timothy Radcliffe OP, Director of the Las Casas Institute, has just returned from a special visit to Syria with an
Holy Doors open for the Year of Mercy
St Dominic's in north London and Holy Cross in Leicester are two Dominican parishes that have been chosen to host
Report: Truth Telling and the Media conference
A recent conference in Oxford, organised by the Las Casas Institute at Blackfriars Hall, sought to examine the challenges of