Feast day: 3rd of November Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru, in 1579 of John, a Spanish nobleman, and Anna Velasquez, a freed slave. As a boy he studied medicine which later, as a member of the Order, he put to good use in helping the poor. Martin was received as a servant […]
This week on the Light of Truth Fr. David Barrins O.P. talks with Fr. Luuk O.P. about the recent impeachement of Katie Ascough as President of the UCD Student Union. This public action against Katie shows that our personal convictions can have far fetching consequences in modern society. Wer discuss some of such consequences and the move within society […]
Catena Aurea, Matthew 22:34-40, 30th Sunday in Ordinary time, Year A. St. Jerome (340/2-420): The Pharisees having been themselves already confuted (in the matter of the denarius), and now seeing their adversaries also overthrown, should have taken warning to attempt no further deceit against Him; but hate and jealousy are the parents of imprudence. St. […]
http://dominicans.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/DSC01226.jpg28324240Terence Crotty OPhttp://dominicansinteractive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Crest-mod-300x300.pngTerence Crotty OP2017-10-28 20:47:572017-10-28 20:47:57Lectio Divina – Quotes related to the 30th Sunday of Ordianry time
St. Martin de Porres is one of those Dominican Saints who enjoys a great popularity in Ireland. The Feast Day of St. Martin is the 3rd of November, and in honour of St. Martin many of our Dominican Priories have Novenas, Weeks of Prayer or Triduums in the coming two weeks. Please check our event […]
Last month the Vocations Icon, an Icon of St. Dominic, started a new tour of the Irish Province in Newbridge College in Newbridge to encourage prayer for vocations the Dominican Order, and specifically the Irish Province. The Icon moved to St. Malachy’s in Dundalk last weekend, the 21st and 22nd and of October. The icon […]
Saint Martin de Porres
/0 Comments/in Dominican Saints /by Luuk Dominiek Jansen OPFeast day: 3rd of November Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru, in 1579 of John, a Spanish nobleman, and Anna Velasquez, a freed slave. As a boy he studied medicine which later, as a member of the Order, he put to good use in helping the poor. Martin was received as a servant […]
Light of Truth – 47
/0 Comments/in Light of Truth /by Luuk Dominiek Jansen OPThis week on the Light of Truth Fr. David Barrins O.P. talks with Fr. Luuk O.P. about the recent impeachement of Katie Ascough as President of the UCD Student Union. This public action against Katie shows that our personal convictions can have far fetching consequences in modern society. Wer discuss some of such consequences and the move within society […]
Lectio Divina – Quotes related to the 30th Sunday of Ordianry time
/0 Comments/in Lectio Divina /by Terence Crotty OPCatena Aurea, Matthew 22:34-40, 30th Sunday in Ordinary time, Year A. St. Jerome (340/2-420): The Pharisees having been themselves already confuted (in the matter of the denarius), and now seeing their adversaries also overthrown, should have taken warning to attempt no further deceit against Him; but hate and jealousy are the parents of imprudence. St. […]
St. Martin de Porres Novenas
/0 Comments/in News /by Luuk Dominiek Jansen OPSt. Martin de Porres is one of those Dominican Saints who enjoys a great popularity in Ireland. The Feast Day of St. Martin is the 3rd of November, and in honour of St. Martin many of our Dominican Priories have Novenas, Weeks of Prayer or Triduums in the coming two weeks. Please check our event […]
Vocations Icon
/0 Comments/in News, Vocations /by Luuk Dominiek Jansen OPLast month the Vocations Icon, an Icon of St. Dominic, started a new tour of the Irish Province in Newbridge College in Newbridge to encourage prayer for vocations the Dominican Order, and specifically the Irish Province. The Icon moved to St. Malachy’s in Dundalk last weekend, the 21st and 22nd and of October. The icon […]