Dominicans Interactive - Irish Dominicans

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Synopsis

These Podcasts shows some of the videos created by the Irish Province of the Friars Preachers, or the also called the Dominicans. For more information about the Dominicans in Ireland, please go to http://www.dominicansinteractive.com and for the vocations directors website to http://www.dominicanfriars.ie.

Episodes

  • Mary, the Mystery of the Church and the Ecclesial Person

    28/05/2013 Duration: 38min

    For the final symposium of the academic year, Dr Mary McCaughey will give a talk on 'Mary, the Mystery of the Church and the Ecclesial Person'

  • Novena for Life - Bro. Matthew Martinez OP

    18/03/2013 Duration: 12min

    Bro. Matthew Martinez OP speaks at the eight week of the Novena for Life. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013 to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Novena for Life - Bro. Luuk D. Jansen OP

    09/03/2013 Duration: 07min

    Bro. Luuk Dominiek Jansen OP speaks at the seventh week of the Novena for Life. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013 to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Novena for Life - Bro. Colm Mannion OP

    07/03/2013 Duration: 07min

    Bro. Colm Mannion OP speaks at the sixth week of the Novena for Life. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013 to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Novena for Life - Fr. Terence Crotty OP

    24/02/2013 Duration: 13min

    Fr. Terence Crotty OP speaks again at our fifth week of the Novena for Life. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013 to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Symposium - What are our bodies for?

    21/02/2013 Duration: 49min

    At this months symposium Fr. Alan O'Sullivan OP gives a talk entitled: What are our bodies for?

  • Novena for Life - Fr. Terence Crotty OP

    06/02/2013 Duration: 08min

    Father Terence Crotty OP gave a reflecton during this second week at the Novena for Life in St. Saviour's Church, Dominick Street, Dublin 1. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013 to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Novena for Life - Fr. John Harris OP

    27/01/2013 Duration: 16min

    Father John Harris OP gives a reflecton during this first week at the Novena for Life in St. Saviour's Church, Dominick Street, Dublin 1. This Novena will continue to be held in the 9 weeks from January 25th till Friday 22nd of March 2013, to pray for the protection of life in this curcial time in Ireland. Please join us, every Friday from 8-9pm!

  • Symposium - St Oliver Plunkett

    24/01/2013 Duration: 08min

    Drogheda local historian, Tommy Burns, introduces us to the life and times of a great Irish saint, St Oliver Plunkett. 

  • Sermon by Pope St Leo the Great

    25/12/2012

    Happy Christmas! Nollaig shone dhaoibh go léir! Today, Jesus is born in Bethlehem. What does this mean for you and for me? It means everything’s changed - because in the manger we see that God loves us more than we can imagine, and ‘nobody is an outsider to this happiness’.

  • Epistle to Diognetus

    23/12/2012 Duration: 05min

    The Letter to Diognetus is one of the most interesting documents we have from the early Church. It was probably written in the second century, and is an example of early Christian apologetics, that is, explaining the Christian faith to pagans. We don’t know who wrote this text, the author refers to himself only as ‘a disciple’. In the segment we will hear today, the writer reflects on how the coming into the world of the Son of God is a revelation of God’s love for us.

  • Augustine on the Psalms (115)

    20/12/2012 Duration: 05min

    We continue our series of Advent readings today with another excerpt from St Augustine’s writings – I warned you that he wrote a lot! Today he’s talking about one of his favourite topics: desire! For Augustine, having desire in our hearts is a good thing, but it must be desire for the right things. Ultimately, he thinks, desire will lead us to God, who alone can satisfy us completely. In the meantime, we should be like lovers yearning for the presence of the Beloved. And so, as the days get darker, our yearning for the light of Bethlehem grows stronger and stronger.

  • Sermon by Augustine

    16/12/2012 Duration: 04min

    We hear again this week from St Augustine, the great teacher of the Christian West. In today’s reading, he’s comparing the figures of John the Baptist and Christ. John the Baptist is a great Advent figure. He reminds us that preparing for Christmas involves not only buying presents, but also a spiritual preparation: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord’ he says! He teaches us also the great virtue of humility too – he wished only to stand aside when Christ arrived on the scene. This is the humility with which we should be approaching the Christ-child in the cradle...

  • Augustine on the Psalms

    13/12/2012 Duration: 04min

    St Augustine was a Roman African who lived in the dying days of the Roman Empire, he was a bishop, a theologian, and one of the greatest minds of the early Church. He wrote and preached an enormous amount of material, and we hear today a selection from his teaching on the book of Psalms.

  • Ears to Hear: Advent - Lumen Gentium

    10/12/2012

    In 1962, Pope John XXIII opened the Second Vatican Council, a gathering of several thousand bishops whose task was to rearticulate the teaching of the Church in the context of the modern world. Today, we hear from one of the documents they produced, Lumen Gentium, the Constitution on the Church. We hear that the Church doesn’t just look backwards to Jesus, but also looks forward to the end of time, when He will come again, and inaugurate a new heaven and a new earth. In Advent, we remind ourselves that we are a people of hope, yearning for the second coming of Christ.

  • St Charles Borromeo

    06/12/2012 Duration: 04min

    Our second Advent reading is from another well-loved bishop: St Charles Borromeo. He was born into a powerful Italian family, and was lined up for a career in the Church. The Church in Italy at this time was notoriously corrupt, though – when Charles’ uncle was elected Pope in 1559, he made Charles a cardinal, despite the fact that he was only 22 years old, and hadn’t even been ordained a priest! Despite all this, Charles became a wonderful bishop, with a great love for his people and a desire for holiness in his priests. At a time when many bishops neglected their flocks, St Charles paid great attention to their education in the faith. This reading is taken from a pastoral letter written to the faithful in his diocese of Milan, explaining to them the meaning of the liturgical season of Advent.

  • Catecheses of St Cyril of Jerusalem (49)

    02/12/2012 Duration: 03min

    The writer of today’s reading was a Christian from the Middle East, who became bishop of Jerusalem in 335. Cyril was his name. As bishop, he had great care for the poor, and he was also very involved in political life, but it is as a teacher that he is best known. The passage that we will hear today is from his Catechesis, that is, his teaching to newly baptized adults. It’s part of the Advent liturgy because it lays out two major Advent themes: the coming of the Son of God as a man, which we celebrate at Christmas, and the second coming of Christ at the end of time, to which we look forward in expectation and hope.

  • Ears to Hear: General Introduction

    01/12/2012 Duration: 02min

    Welcome to the new audio series, ‘Ears to Hear’, produced by the Dominican students of the Irish Province for our website dominicansinteractive.com. We took the name for this series from a line in the book of Revelation: ‘You that have ears to hear, listen to what the Spirit says to the churches’ (Rev 3:22). We know that the Spirit has never let the Church down, but has continued to speak through the teaching of the Church, and the wonderful witness of the saints. This series seeks to make some spiritual classics of the Christian tradition accessible to the Internet age. We have some real gems to share with you, from the Rhineland mystics, to St Augustine, from St Gregory Nazianzen to the many anonymous poets and preachers who have witnessed to the Truth. We hope that through these texts, with their vivid imagery and profound wisdom, you the listener will hear the voice of the Spirit speaking to the Church today. We hope that these readings will not replace Scripture, but will show tha

  • Fr. John Harris OP on Verbum Supernum Prodiens

    15/06/2012 Duration: 23min

    This is a recording of the final homily on the Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas. As part of the 'Congress in the City' of the  international Eucharistic Congress Saint Saviour's Priory, Dublin,hosted a series of four homilies about the Eucharistic hymns of Saint Thomas. Father John Harris OP is giving his refelction on Verbum Supernum Prodiens.

  • Fr. Terence Crotty on Lauda Sion Salvatorem

    14/06/2012 Duration: 21min

    This is the third homily on the Hymns of Saint Thomas Aquinas, held in Saint Saviour's Priory Dublin, during the international Eucharistic Congress. Father Terence Crotty OP is giving providing todays homily on Lauda Sion Salvatorem.

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