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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
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
The Saint and the Chopped up Baby
The title of Laura Smoller’s book “The Saint and the Chopped-up Baby: The Cult of Vincent Ferrer in Medieval and
Wednesday Gospel reflection
On this day in 1535 there died at Tyburn three Carthusian monks, the first of many martyrs of the English
Interesting Churches: St. Mary Undercroft, Palace of Westminster
This is the first post in a new series in which the Student Brothers will write about “Interesting Churches”. The
Jubilee Vespers at Westminster Cathedral
News | Yesterday the Dominican family celebrated Solemn Vespers with His Eminence Vincent Cardinal Nichols, and in the presence of the Most
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
Great Dominicans: Euphemia of England
It reads almost like a Disney film script, with a bit more religion thrown in. But is the tale too
Wednesday Gospel Reflection
Genesis tells us that God began his act of creation with light: “‘Let there be light’; and there was light.
Wednesday Gospel reflection
Imagine a situation where you are in the middle of a seven-mile walk, and a traveller begins walking alongside you
Easter Sunday 2016
On this Easter Sunday, Br Toby Lees, O.P., offers us a reflection on this joyful day. On behalf of all the