“I just want people to know that prayer works.”
Read MoreFr. Walter Wagner, O.P., will offer his eleventh-annual Advent Retreat on Saturday, November 28 at St. Vincent Ferrer Church.
Read MoreThe Rosary is a Credo: not an abstract one, but one concretized in the life of Jesus Who came down to us from the Father and Who ascended to bring us back with Himself to the Father.
Read MoreWhere is God in the midst of suffering? One sign of God’s presence is the Ordination (in three separate ceremonies due to Coronavirus precautions) of eight Dominican Friars you helped prepare for the priesthood.
Read MoreFr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., will be offering a special Novena of Masses to St. Martin de Porres for racial reconciliation and peace in the United States beginning on June 26 and ending on July 4.
Read MoreWhen Lucy was born in 2005, it was something of a miracle that she survived.
Read MoreFr. Jonah Pollock, O.P., is Executive Director of the Dominican Friars Healthcare Ministry of New York, which makes over 60,000 patient visits a year at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, and New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Read MoreOn May 23rd, 2008, I was ordained a priest of Jesus Christ. I like to think that my Nana—my Irish grandmother—is having a great laugh right now. She always hoped that I would become a priest.
Read MoreA threefold cord is not easily broken, says Qoheleth, the sage (Eccl 4:12). The Lord thus wisely gives us a threefold program for our Lenten journey: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. The Old Testament knew all three practices, but only individually. It never held them together in this evangelical recipe. Jesus alone shows us how to bind the strong man fast (Mk 3:27).
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