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Dominican Presence: Building up the Church
Bishop Earl Fernandes, bishop of Columbus, Ohio, points to the importance of the Dominican friars in the life of the Church in his diocese, past and present.
The Reality of Sainthood
There is a multitude of saints in heaven, and we are called to join them before the face of God.
Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., on The Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Refuge in Heaven
Is it possible to love too much? Not when it comes to our heavenly mother. Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., principal preacher at the inaugural Dominican Rosary Pilgrimage, characterizes Marian devotion “as overflow, not overkill.”
It All Begins At Baptism
God’s ways are mysterious and wonderful. As an infant, Br. Charles Rooney, O.P., was baptized at St. Vincent Ferrer Church in New York. This past summer, he returned to there as a Dominican Friar and deacon, now baptizing others.
Letter from the Executive Director
The abundant graces of the Eucharist are fueling the growth of the Church, even in the midst of a harshly secular environment.
Divine Mercy in Manhattan
“The city that never sleeps needs a chapel that never closes,” said Fr. Boniface Endorf, O.P., pastor of St. Joseph’s parish in New York City, now home to the first perpetual Eucharistic Adoration chapel in Manhattan.
The Virtue of Friendship
Relationships are central to the life of society. From the foundational relationship of the family to the civic relationships that undergird political and economic systems, our entire lives are built upon relationality.
Q&A With Curtis Martin
“People are taught what to think but not how to think, so students are not asking the right questions to get the right answers and the Dominicans have the best patrimony to address this.”
Pursuit of Truth on Campus
The purpose of life is to know God. Period. That is St. Thomas Aquinas’ central claim in his Summa Contra Gentiles, and it was Fr. James Brent, O.P.’s central claim as he opened the Thomistic Institute’s Student Leadership Conference.