My name is Dominic, I am a twenty-one year old ordinand from the Diocese of St. Asaph in North East Wales. I graduated this summer with a theology degree from Cambridge and am now training for the priesthood in St. Padarn’s Institute, Llandaff and doing a research degree focussing on theological aesthetics and the Eucharist.
I use this blog to post thoughts, homilies and anything else that springs to mind!
I never expected anyone to read this blog but, to those who venture on, thank you and God bless.
Quodcumque dixerit vobis, facite.
Some Recent Posts:
– An Easy Yoke and a Light Burden
– Our Lenten Springtime | Homily
– ‘Go at once to Ninevah…’ | Jonah and the Call of God
– Prefer Nothing to Christ | Homily for Trinity XV
– Kyrie Eleison | Lord, have mercy upon us.
– Hoping Against Hope | The Witness of St. Monica of Hippo
– The Assumption of Our Lady | Homily
– St. Dominic | ‘Il Santo Atleta’
– ‘All you ever talk about is clothes and ritual’ | A Response
– The Divine Compassion of Christ
– Justin Martyr: Faith in the Public Square
– Never Forget the Gift | Reflections for Corpus Christi
– The Triune Love: Homily for Trinity Sunday
– ‘Great is thy faithfulness!’
– Silence and Honey Cakes: Vocation and Pentecost
– Homily: The Resurrection says ‘Listen’
– The Infinite Value of the Human Face
– Christ who became ugly for us
– Bread of Angels: S. Thomas Aquinas on the Eucharist
Twitter: @dominiccawdell
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