Congratulations to our three Dominican brothers: Maurice Colgan OP, Brian Doyle OP and Denis Murphy OP, who were ordained deacons on the 2nd of January. The Irish Dominican Vocations blog has some very good pictures of the ceremony, here.
We seek God, Who alone gives meaning to our lives. Communion with Christ and with one another in love, through a life of prayer centred on Jesus, the Word of God and on the Eucharist, is the focus of our community life.
Single young women attracted to this way of life are welcome to contact us and we will arrange for a visit or some days in our retreat house - either at weekend or during the week. If a few are interested at same time, and if agreeable to all, we can also arrange for a group to spend a few days together.
Weekdays 06.55 - Morning Prayer 08.30 - Eucharist followed by Terce 12.30 - Mid-day Prayer & Rosary 15.00 - Office of Readings (except Tuesday) 18.30 - Evening Prayer 20.30 - Night Prayer
Sundays, Holy Days & Bank Holidays 09.00 Eucharist
Eucharistic Hour
Fridays 7.30 - 8.30 p.m.
All are welcome to join our community for a silent hour of Eucharistic Adoration - praying for world peace, the protection of human life and the renewal of the Church in Ireland.
Once a month (usually on the last Friday of the month) - a guided Eucharistic Hour to pray for vocations to religious life and priesthood and in particular for vocations to our own community.
You are also welcome to stay on and pray Compline (Night Prayer) with us at 8.30.
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