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Peace and Division

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Jesus says, in today's Gospel, that he has come to bring division, not peace [Lk 12]. But he says elsewhere

Jesus rebukes the lawyers for taking away the 'key of knowledge'. How might this rebuke help students, particularly Dominican ones,

Have you ever thought of the Holy Spirit as God’s kiss? Reading: Luke 11:5-13 The following homily was preached to the student

Br. Reginald discusses that to learn to be reconciled with our brothers and sisters is to see our own dignity

Christ's words to the scribe reveal to us the deepest core of the Christian life. Reading: Mark 12: 28-34 The following homily

St Paul teaches that Christian worship is ‘wordy worship’: this, Christ models for us by his priestly prayer in Gethsemane.   Reading:

As we celebrate the beginning of the Apostolic Age, Br Augustine ponders the Pentecostal resonance of the Church’s Sacraments. At the

As we approach the end of Eastertide, Br Augustine uses the imagery of this year’s Paschal candle to ponder the

In today's Gospel, Our Lord prays for all the faithful, "that they may all be one". This unity and oneness

Presence and absence. Communion and separation. Hollowness and hope. What does the Ascension say about these? Reading: Ephesians 1:17-23 The following homily

In its brevity, today’s Gospel summarises the whole Christian message: we receive through Jesus that experience of Love from which

The martyrs teach us to fix our gaze on the cross, for it is there that we learn how to

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