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On February 2nd there was a little buzz about the actions of Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog whose shadow or the lack thereof is supposed to tell us if Spring will be early or late....
The Dominicans at Blackfriars, Oxford have decided to mark the Year of Faith with a series of talks intended for those of faith or none but who are seeking answers to hard questions....
Here at Dominicana, we welcome you to the start of our series on our sisters in St. Dominic, the Dominican nuns in the United States. Throughout this year we will feature posts on...
The February issue of Dominican Connect, the Irish vocations office newsletter has been published. Bringing Jubilee 2016 to the attention of readers for the first...
Part of the adventure of belonging to the Order of Preachers is sharing in its mission to preach the Gospel to all the world. And, in fact, one is sometimes called upon or invited to...
The Fourth Lateran Council (November 1215) represents a high-point in ecclesiastical governance in the Middle Ages. It is also of special interest to us here as it formed the backdrop...
People often criticize St. Thomas Aquinas for being “boring.” Today, on the feast of the Angelic Doctor, I offer this light-hearted reflection in his own idiom: Whether...
Each week, a Dominican member of the Province of St. Joseph’s Preaching Advisory Board prepares this Preacher’s Sketchbook in anticipation of the upcoming Sunday Mass. The...
The Dominican Blessed Margaret of Castello is receiving renewed attention as a patroness of the unwanted. Born blind, lame, and deformed, and abandoned by her family, Margaret...
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth. ‘Do you believe in God?’ Despite the atheistic trends in popular culture, a Gallup poll last year found...