Dominican Daily
Sign up for our free daily email of news, events & commentary from the Dominican Province of St. Joseph.
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.
Sign up for our free daily email of news, events & commentary from the Dominican Province of St. Joseph.
Social Doctrine poverty Christmas Social Justice Peace human dignity
MP3 1
Click above to hear this week's edition of "Word to Life."
Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time was Br. Austin Litke, O.P., a student brother at the Dominican House of Studies and one of the Provinces's four new deacons.
"Word to Life" airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.
MP3 2
Click above for this week's edition of "Word to Life."
Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time was Fr. Augustine Judd, O.P., the parochial vicar of the University Parish of St. Joseph in Manhattan.
"Word to Life" airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.
In his message for the upcoming 44th World Communications Day (scheduled for May 16, 2010), Pope Benedict reflects on the good use priests can make of the new media in the work of evangelization. Over the course of his remarks, the Holy Father encourages priests to keep abreast of the ever increasing means of social communication, and to transform these new tools into open channels for the proclamation… » More
Grant Desme, a top prospect for the Oakland A's, announced this week that he is leaving his promising career in baseball to enter religious life. It's not spelled out clearly in the article, but it appears that Desme will enter the Norbertine novitiate at St. Michael's Abbey in California.
The St. Michael's Norbertines are familiar to many Dominican Friars around the world. In recent years, St.… » More
Vatican Radio reports: "In the United States, thousands of people descended on the US capital today in the 37th annual march for life. Polls indicate the public opinion on abortion has shifted since the 1973 when abortion was made legal throughout nine months of pregnancy. Dominican Father Gabriel Gillen told us why an increasing number of young people are opposed to abortion."
Blackfriars Repertory Theatre has teamed with The Storm Theatre to present "The Paul Claudel Project," an initiative designed to introduce the New York theater audience to the remarkable work of the late French playwrite. Peter Dobbins, the artistic director of The Storm Theatre, explains the project's goal: "The Paul Claudel Project is an introduction to the work of one of the 20th century's greatest… » More
MP3 8
Click above to hear this week's edition of "Word to Life."
Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Baptism of the Lord were Fr. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., Provincial Socius and Vicar of the Prior Provincial, and Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., parochial vicar of the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.
"Word to Life" airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius… » More
MP3 9
Click above to hear this week's edition of "Word to Life."
Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord was Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., parochial vicar of the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.
"Word to Life" airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.
Page 1 of 1 pages