Reflections (Dominican)

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Novena to St Catherine - Day 4

In The life of St. Catherine of Siena, the saint’s biographer and confessor, Blessed Raymond of Capua, recounts a time in which while sharing a lengthy conversation with the saint on God and various spiritual matters, he found himself, “being weighed down by the weight of flesh”, and eventually succumbing to sleep.

Novena to St Catherine - Day 3

From a letter of St Catherine, in which she treats of the illusion of dominion / lordship and earthly power.

“For humanity is nothing of itself; what we have, we have from God by grace, not because he owes it to us. This is why no man who knows himself will ever mortally offend God or become proud because of his position or greatness or power. If he were lord of the whole world, he would consider himself nothing. ...

Novena to St Catherine - Day 1

Often when we think of the canonised Saints we look to the finished work of art and we might be inclined not to pay enough attention to the process, their gradual transformation by grace throughout their whole lives that eventually culminated in their total self giving to God and to others. So in preparation for her Feast this year I focused on various salient moments, milestones in Catherine’s journey, as related by her biographer Raymond of Capua that remind us that Catherine struggled at times to do God’s will and when it came to the end died of a broken heart, ...

Breathing Christ - Novena to St Dominic Day 9

Towards the end of his life, when the disciples of St Anthony, the father of monasticism, asked for a word of advice he replied with three words – always breathe Christ. Breathing and respiration is a double movement – in and out. St Dominic was certainly always breathing Christ. His life, in its nights and its days, was an incessant rhythm of praying and preaching. And even Dominic’s prayer had this rhythmic quality.

St Dominic, a man of reverence - Novena to St Dominic Day 7

The theme of my reflection is: Reverence

I was very struck by the talks given by Fr. Paul Murray, O.P., to the Dominican Novices in Caleruega, Spain this year ( 2025), and I would like to quote a portion of one of his talks, in which he highlights St. Dominic’s reverence in praying, shown in the Nine Ways of Prayer, in teaching the brethren to be reverent to one another and in the reverence and veneration he shows to the Scriptures themselves.
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