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Fr. Hugh Vincent Dyer, O.P., a Dominican friar of Irish descent, offered the following reflection in honor of the Patron of Ireland. Fr. Hugh Vincent is currently assigned to St. Mary Priory in New Haven, CT, engaged in campus ministry at Quinnipiac University.
Today, I had, for the first time, the experience of celebrating the feast of St. Patrick as a liturgical solemnity because I am visiting… » More
The Dominican Institute for Oriental Studies (IDEO) hosted a two-week seminar on Islam and interreligious dialogue from July 1 to 15, 2009 in Cairo, Egypt. Since its founding in 1953 under the leadership of Fr. Georges Anawati, O.P. (1905-1994), an Egyptian-born Dominican priest and renowned scholar of medieval Arabic philosophy, IDEO has committed itself to an erudite study of and serious engagement… » More
On July 9th the Dominican Order celebrates the feast of St. John and his companions, martyrs of Gorkum. They were martyred in 1572 in Holland during a period of war between the Dutch and Spanish. During this time anti-Spanish and Protestant soldiers united to form bands of pirates who menaced towns and seaports looking for plunder. Priests and religious who opposed the pirates were arrested. John… » More
A Vigil of Scripture readings, reflections, and song will mark the close of the Pauline Year at St. Mary's Parish in New Haven, CT on Monday, June 29th at 7:30 p.m. with confessions from 6:30-7:15.
The choir of Communion and Liberation will lead the song.
The Vigil is sponsored by the lay movement Communion and Liberation and the Knights of Columbus with the support of the Dominican Friars of… » More
Following the Noon Mass on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, Friars, choir, and about one hundred parishioners went in procession with the Blessed Sacrament. Fr. Joseph Allen, O.P. was assisted by several Dominicans and the Knights of Columbus. The procession included stops at two outdoor altars for Benediction. The procession not only marked the Solemnity, but also the beginning of Forty Hours Devotion… » More
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