The Province also runs the Dominican House of Studies.
Monday, 27 June 2011
13 New Novices for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph
The Dominican Province of St Joseph is experiencing a large vocation boom with 13 new novices entering the Province. The Dominican Province of St Joseph does a variety of work, mainly college chaplain ministry, work in universities and colleges (Providence College), and of course inerrant preaching. Let us thank God for the growth of this Province and for sending shepherds who we so greatly need. Please keep these men in your prayers.

The Province also runs the Dominican House of Studies.
The Province also runs the Dominican House of Studies.
Monday, 25 April 2011
5th Vocation discernment weekend (UK)
5th Vocation discernment weekend, at St John Fisher House in Reading on 22-23-24 July 2011:
For Catholic men between 18 and 35 years of age (under 18 please contact us).
Starts on Friday 22nd July 2011 at 6pm – ends on Sunday 24th July 2011 mid-afternoon. Led by Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP.
Location: St John Fisher House is the residence of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter in England & Wales. Bishop Crispian Hollis of Portsmouth has allowed for its canonical establishment in Reading on 1st August 2010.
Address: 17, Eastern Avenue, Reading, RG1 5RU, England.
Access: 27mn from London Paddington by direct trains up to every 10mn, and from London Waterloo. Direct trains from Oxford, Bournemouth, Bristol, Newcastle, York, Birmingham, Gatwick Airport, Southampton Airport, etc. Direct 'RailAir buses from Heathrow to Reading train station every 20mn. Motorway: M4.
Limited overnight accommodation: please book now.
Programme: Spiritual conferences, socials, Holy Mass each of the three days (Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite), silent prayer, private talk with Fr de Malleray, FSSP. Fr de Malleray will explain what a vocation is in general and to the priesthood in particular. Extract from the Holy Father's recent Letter to seminarians. Extract: "The proper celebration of the Eucharist involves knowing, understanding and loving the Church's liturgy in its concrete form. In the liturgy we pray with the faithful of every age – the past, the present and the future are joined in one great chorus of prayer. As I can state from personal experience, it is inspiring to learn how it all developed, what a great experience of faith is reflected in the structure of the Mass, and how it has been shaped by the prayer of many generations."
Cost: no set price for students or unemployed – any donation welcome; others: £50 suggested.
New: our special Vocations flyer and videos on www.fssp.org.uk/england/pages/vocations.
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Friday, 11 March 2011
Building Religious Communities - Part VI
NUNS' VOWS (aka LADYWELL CONVENT)
Ora pro populo, interveni pro clero, intercede pro devoto femineo sexu!
Friday, 4 March 2011
Building Religious Communities - Part V
FARMING NUNS
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Friday, 25 February 2011
Building Religious Communities - Part IV
NUNS AT WORK
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Friday, 18 February 2011
Building Religious Communities - Part III
NUNS LEARN WOODWORK
Ora pro populo, interveni pro clero, intercede pro devoto femineo sexu!
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