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The coyness of St Dominic
Today, the feast of our holy father, St Dominic, we give thanks to God for him and reflect with Fr
Credo 20 – … by the power of the Holy Spirit
It was by the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ our Saviour took flesh in the womb of
Credo 19 – … he came down from heaven
The author of the so-called ‘third-Isaiah’ (the third part of the book of Isaiah, composed by a later prophet), when
Credo 18 – … for us men and for our salvation …
For the first time those reciting the creed are incorporated into its subject matter: the identity and revelation of God
Walking the Walsingham Way
The summer brings opportunities for a diverse range of pastoral placements for us Dominican students. Last weekend, the Dominican Sisters
Credo 17 – … through Him all things were made …
In the middle of the 2nd century a Christian theologian called Marcion began to teach that the world was made
Credo 16: … of one being with the Father …
In the post on Credo 15, we learned something of the history of the Arian controversy and the way in
Credo 15 – … begotten, not made
In the 4th century, Arius, an eloquent and morally upright priest of the philosophically rich but riven city of Alexandria,
Credo 14: … true God from true God …
Athanasius in his discussion on the incarnation said out of nothing God created man, on them he bestowed his own
Credo 13: …light from light …
When we recite the Creed on Sundays and Solemnities, we recall the fundamental tenets of our faith. But the
Salute no one on the road
14th Sunday in Ordinary TimeReadings: Isaiah 66:10-14; Psalm65; Galatians 6:14-18; Luke 10:1-12, 17-20 Jesus's instruction to his disciples, 'salute no one
Credo 12 – God from God …
The Nicene Creed has an essentially Trinitarian structure, based upon the baptismal confession of faith in the one God as