We wish all our readers the peace and joy which our Saviour brings during the Christmas season and throughout the coming New Year. We remember all of you and your loved ones in our prayers and ask to be remembered in yours.
Fridays 7.30 - 8.30 p.m. All are welcome to join our community for a silent hour of Adoration - praying for the renewal of the Church in Ireland, for healing and reconcilation for those hurt by abuse and scandal; and for the success of the forthcoming Eucharistic Congress.
You are also welcome stay on and to pray Compline (Night Prayer) with us at 8.30.
Vocation Weekends
Whom do you seek?
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 attend any of the following weekends in 2012: 9-11 March 11-13 May 14-16 September 26-28 October 16-18 November or at other times by arrangement.
Quotidiana
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We are enjoying the beauty of this season of Lent with all that means for
us: extra time for prayer, especially each Friday night when we don't have
recrea...
The Transfiguration...
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I was planning to write something short on the Transfiguration this
weekend, but I didn't really get to it. I think the Transfiguration is one
of those gre...
Dominican Family Vocations Day - Information Update
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The Dominican family vocations day which takes place on Saturday, March
24th in Saint Saviour's Dominican priory in Dorset street (see previous
post) is ...
Seeds of life
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It may come as a surprise to you, to know that in the original Mass of the
Rosary as celebrated by Dominicans, the Gospel text is that of the Sower
who g...
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