Admissions and profession in Bristol
Bristol Fraternity celebrated 3 admissions,from left to right, Nick Tarr, Ann Tarr and Domingo Tortonese. Oliver Davies made his final profession. Please keep them in your prayers.
Bristol Fraternity celebrated 3 admissions,from left to right, Nick Tarr, Ann Tarr and Domingo Tortonese. Oliver Davies made his final profession. Please keep them in your prayers.
On Saturday 17 December the North East Fraternal Group celebrated 4 new admissions. Please pray for Ewan, Gavin, Christine and Angeline (pictured here with the group’s religious assistant fr. Matthew Jarvis OP and convenor Andy Doyle). The Mass with admissions is available on the YouTube channel of St. Cuthbert’s, Durham.
Congratulations to Will Townsend who made his temporary Profession as a Lay Dominican on 10 December at Holy Cross, Leicester. Will is pictured with Fr John Farrell OP (Religious Assistant) and Peter Kilty (President of the Leicester fraternity). Please keep Will and all the Leicester fraternity in your prayers.
Congratulations to William Rhind, of the London fraternity, who made his lifetime profession during Mass at the Lay Dominican Assembly in Leicester on 17 September. Please keep him in your prayers.
Mass and the Rite of Permanent Promises will be celebrated on Wednesday, 1st June, 7pm at St David’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Charles Street, Cardiff. Fr Robert Gay OP, Prior of Blackfriars, Oxford, will preside. Three candidates, having completed the discernment period, will be making a lifelong commitment as Lay Dominicans. Please pray for those making these
Congratulations to Simon Hewitt, of the London fraternity, who made his lifetime profession during the Dominican Family Seminar at Hinsley Hall, Leeds, on 20 March. Please keep Simon in your prayers.
Congratulations to Alanna-Michelle, who has recently made her First Profession. Alanna-Michelle is a member of the North West Fraternal Group, and celebrated her profession with the group on Saturday 22 January. Please keep Alanna-Michelle and the North West Group in your prayers.
Congratulations to all those members of the Oxford fraternity who made their professions on Sunday 14th November. The fraternity celebrated 1 simple profession and 5 final professions. Please keep them all in your prayers.
On 16 October, the Newcastle / Durham fraternal group met in person for the first time in over 18 months. At our study day, which we opened up to people from across the North East, we heard talks on: the image of St. Dominic, looking at how he has been depicted since his death 800