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Ordained in 2002 for the Diocese of Lafayette (Louisiana), Fr. Guilbeau entered the Dominican novitiate in 2005 and professed his simple vows in 2006. Before joining the Order, Fr. Guilbeau obtained his Master of Divinity and Master of Arts degrees from St. John's Seminary in Boston, and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology (Patristic Theology) from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. In the fall of 2010, having completed three years of parochial ministry at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer in New York City, Fr. Guilbeau began doctoral studies in fundamental moral theology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
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The Dominican House of Studies inaugurated its Thomistic Circles series this past Thursday with an inspiring lecture by Notre Dame philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre. Before a largely young and enthusiastic crowd, Professor MacIntyre shared his thoughts on the perennial value of St. Thomas's thought and its undeniable place in the history of philosophy. Appreciating this value and history is only the… » More
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Joining me on the program to discuss the readings for the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time were Fr. John Farren, O.P., the provincial Director of Advancement, and Br. James Brent, O.P., a deacon completing his priestly formation at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington.
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Joining me on the show to discuss the readings for the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time was Fr. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., the socius of the province.
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Just a few months after the death of Ed McMahon, we learn today that another of Fr. Gilbert Hartke's drama students has died. Henry Gibson, of Laugh-In fame, passed away Monday at the age of 73. You can read his obituary here in today's New York Times.
Fr. Gilbert Hartke, O.P., founded the drama department at the Catholic University of America, where he taught many of the late twentieth century's… » More
Two Dominican priests from Pakistan were in Rome recently to report on the terrible suffering of the Christian community in their native land. Below is the Zenit article that covers their stirring witness.
Click here for the previously reported statements of Fr. James Channan, O.P., the superior of the Pakastani vice-province, who also laments the legal and cultural situation in his home country.… » More
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On September 2nd, Fr. Paul Keller, O.P., appeared on Relevant Radio's "Morning Air" program to discuss the new English translation of the Roman Missal. Click above to listen to his interview. Click here for the US Bishops' website introducing the new translation.
A professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Fr. Keller currently serves as the president of the Society for Catholic Liturgy.… » More
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Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for the Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time was Fr. Jordan Kelly, O.P., one of the parochial vicars at the Church of St. Catherine of Siena in Manhattan.
"Word to Life" airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.
In the final presentation of last week's public forum on Caritas in Veritate, Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York demonstrated how in the encyclical Pope Benedict XVI applies his signature "hermeneutic of continuity" to the Church's social doctrine. The result of such an interpretation, the archbishop argued, should be the unification of the disparate parts of the Cathoic social justice movement,… » More
In the second presentation of last week's forum, Fr. Allen Moran, O.P., a professor of economics at Providence College, shared his thoughts regarding Caritas in Veritate's message for the American economy. Click above to hear Fr. Allen's remarks. To read the transcript of his talk, please click here.