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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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This year, Fr. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., the Socius and Vicar of the Prior Provincial, was given the special grace of being invited to celebrate the Sacred Triduum with the community of cloistered Dominican Nuns at St. Dominic's Monastery, which is located near Linden, VA, atop the Shenandoah Valley's beautiful Blue Mountain. Here below you will find the three homilies he preached.
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HOMILY OF POPE BENEDICT XVI
Mass of the Lord's Supper
April 1, 2010
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In his Gospel, Saint John, more fully than the other three evangelists, reports in his own distinctive way the farewell discourses of Jesus; they appear as his testament and a… » More
On Holy Thursday morning, the priests of Rome joined Pope Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Basilica to celebrate the Chrism Mass. Below is the homily the Holy Father delivered to them.
HOMILY OF POPE BENEDICT XVI
Chrism Mass
April 1, 2010
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
At the centre of the Church’s worship is the notion of "sacrament". This means that it is not primarily we who act, but God comes… » More
Click here and here for audio of the Easter homilies preached at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer in New York City.
As is the case every year, the Easter Vigil was the highlight of St. Vincent's celebration of the Triduum. The Exultet, the triple Alleluia, the renewal of baptismal promises---all of these once-a-year observances helped us to hail the resurrection of our Blessed Lord with renewed… » More