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Quodlibet 39: Religious Life, Youth Ministry, and Evangelisation
Quodlibets | A series of questions on what might be missed after taking vows, keeping in touch, and evangelising the young. What elements
Quodlibet 38: Guardian Angels
Quodlibets | I have difficulties believing in angels. Sometimes I feel people speak about their Guardian Angels when the Spirit is
Marketa Irglova and wrestling with the Angel
By Br Thomas Thérèse Mannion, O.P. | Br Thomas Thérèse has long been an admirer of the spiritual honesty, maturity, vulnerability he
The God Who Speaks: Measure for Measure?
By Br Daniel Benedict Rowlands, O.P. | The divine life simply cannot be clung to and possessed as a prize, but
A Saint and Sardines
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | St Thomas Aquinas was an intellectual giant with a wide heart and a wide
“Be fruitful and multiply”: an Irresponsible Command?
By Br John Bernard Church, O.P. | It seems increasingly common to hear people express the sentiment “I’m not going to
The God Who Speaks: Popularity, Jealousy and Conflict
By Br Thomas Thérèse, O.P. | Looking at the readings of the day Br. Thomas focuses on three themes: popularity, jealousy and
Remembering George Orwell
By Br Albert Robertson, O.P. | This week marks seventy years since the death of George Orwell. Br Albert writes
St Patrick’s Breastplate
By Br Gabriel Theis, O.P. | As often absent-minded creatures, we need good and simple prayers to focus on the important
The God Who Speaks: In Victory and Defeat
By Br Pablo Rodríguez Jordá, O.P. | Today’s Mass readings from 1 Samuel speak of the defeat of the Israelites at
Bede Jarrett: A Model of Religious Obedience
By Br Bede Mullens, O.P. | Bede Jarrett, the founder of Blackfriars, Oxford, can be an example to us all
Quodlibets: Send us your questions!
Quodlibets | The Student Brothers are resuming a series in which they respond to readers' own questions. It was customary in