Learning to Entreat

In today’s Mass readings, the Church proposes two contrasting accounts of religious entreaty.  In the pericope from the First Book of Samuel, we read how the Israelites, having been defeated once by the Philistines, placed the ark of the covenant … Continue reading

Macbeth & the Culture of Life

It may seem absurd to leave after seeing director Justin Kurzel’s new adaptation of Macbeth and to think, “Now that’s pro-life.” That is because, true to the Shakespearean original, the film abounds with violence and blackened, gory blood. The eponymous … Continue reading

I am Jar Jar Binks

It’s tough these days to find someone who’ll defend Jar Jar Binks. For those who don’t know him, you actually don’t need much of a description of his personal details, background, opinions, or accomplishments within the world of Star Wars, … Continue reading

Divine Mercy vs. Justice

Editor’s note: Our authors have been away enjoying their Christmas break. This respite provides Dominicana an opportunity to highlight the two great Jubilees currently being celebrated: the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy and the Dominican Order’s 800th Anniversary. Each day this … Continue reading

Measure for Merciful Measure

Editor’s note: Our authors have been away enjoying their Christmas break. This respite provides Dominicana an opportunity to highlight the two great Jubilees currently being celebrated: the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy and the Dominican Order’s 800th Anniversary. Each day this … Continue reading

Mother of Mercy

Editor’s note: Our authors have been away enjoying their Christmas break. This respite provides Dominicana an opportunity to highlight the two great Jubilees currently being celebrated: the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy and the Dominican Order’s 800th Anniversary. Each day this … Continue reading

Mercy and the Dark Night of the Soul

Editor’s note: Our authors have been away enjoying their Christmas break. This respite provides Dominicana an opportunity to highlight the two great Jubilees currently being celebrated: the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy and the Dominican Order’s 800th Anniversary. Each day this … Continue reading

Divine Mercy and Dominican Mysticism

Editor’s note: Our authors have been away enjoying their Christmas break. This respite provides Dominicana an opportunity to highlight the two great Jubilees currently being celebrated: the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy and the Dominican Order’s 800th Anniversary. Each day this … Continue reading

The Blessed Virgin Mama Bear

Though Goldilocks might beg to differ, mama bears are excellent mothers. It is clear that every mama bear loves her cubs very dearly (insofar as animals are capable of affections).  More so than most animals, the mother bear cares for … Continue reading

The Great Story

At the end of the seventh and final book in C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia, the suggestion is made that our life on earth is only the cover and title-page of the “Great Story” that commences after our … Continue reading

Thanks for Your Great Glory

The Church places the ancient Latin hymn, the Te Deum, at the end of the year as a way of giving solemn thanks to God.  The Manual of Indulgences grants an indulgence to the faithful who pray it in a … Continue reading

The Pen of Providence

J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings is a dark tale. Torture, murder, and all kinds of suffering frame a narrative about a brutal war which ends in a hopelessly overmatched assault. And yet, it is the rare … Continue reading

A Transfigured Christmas

“Calvary casts its shadow over Bethlehem,” wrote Fulton Sheen.  The original televangelist meant not to steal away Christmas cheer, but recognized that the Cross mysteriously “shaped” the life of Jesus.   From his infancy to the heights of Tabor to the … Continue reading

Salvation Amidst the Snow

In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan,Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone;Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow,In the bleak midwinter, long ago. – Christina Rossetti, “In the Bleak Midwinter” That the Nativity comes … Continue reading

Word without a Word

At its roots, the word infant means “unable to speak.” As with most holidays, Christmas generally has to it a theme of strong, joyful proclamation: “For Unto Us A Child Is Born,” “Joy to the World,” “Angels We Have Heard … Continue reading

Who Is With Us?

I was never happier to have learned grammar. It was last summer, on the New York City subway, when a very inquisitive and engaged former Protestant caught sight of my clerical collar and resolved to bounce a few things off … Continue reading

Holding Out for God

What is it that we desire? With today’s O Antiphon, the Church invokes our Savior as “the King of the nations and their desired.” While it is true that the desire for a savior is present in all men, does … Continue reading

Prepare a Home

Man seeks to dwell. There’s even a magazine dedicated to it. We want some place to identify as home. And we don’t just want any old four walls and a floor. We want an architecturally pleasing place. And then we … Continue reading

Advent Conference Audio: Lacordaire

Dominicana is happy to offer this audio recording of “Into Earthly Realms: Advent With Lacordaire.” It was given last Thursday by Br. Constantius Sanders, O.P. as the third and final installment of this year’s Advent Conferences, offered at the Dominican House of … Continue reading

Our Lady of the Expectation

One week until Christmas. Decorations are everywhere. Shopping is shifting from hurried to frantic. There are preparations for travel and guests, for parties and feasts. The expectation is palpable. Even the Church, in her liturgy, has shifted into high gear. … Continue reading

Broken Humanity

We can tell a great deal about someone by learning about his or her family tree. Names of ancestry can reveal many things about a person, such as ethnicity, language, history, and perhaps even his or her geographical location. For … Continue reading

Silence Please

In just a few short days, we will celebrate the Savior’s birth.  These are days we will most likely dedicate to working, planning, shopping, wrapping, prepping, cooking, eating, and cleaning.   For some, peace and quiet are all but forgotten between … Continue reading

Advent Conference Audio: Sigrid Undset

Dominicana is happy to offer this audio recording of “Christmas with Sigrid Undset.” It was given last Thursday by Br. Edmund McCullough, O.P. as the second installment of a three-part series of Advent Conferences, offered at the Dominican House of Studies. Join … Continue reading

Dominican Students Release Album for 800th Jubilee

For Dominicans, effective preaching involves more than just a well-crafted homily; it includes an entire life lived in praise of God. One motto of the Order of Preachers, “laudare, benedicere, praedicare” (“to praise, to bless, to preach”), tells us about … Continue reading

Facing Our Littleness

But that’s not what I said! What I was trying to say was much subtler, much more profound, much more just than that… How often do we think these words when we experience the (sometimes playful) derision and ridicule of … Continue reading