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Cabra Dominicans and All That Jazz: A Story of Dominican Sisters in Louisiana
€16.00 EUR €22.99 EUR

This book tells the story of how a group of Irish Dominican sisters answered an urgent appeal in 1968 to teach in a school in New Orleans. Since that time sisters have set out courageously, often at short notice, to face the emerging challenges of different cultures, institutions, and systems.

Cabra Dominicans and All That Jazz celebrates the gifts of the Cabra Sisters and of the people to whom they minister in Louisiana. 

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Mother Margaret Hallahan - A Short Life
€9.99 EUR

Born at the dawn of the nineteenth century, Dominican Margaret Mary Hallahan enriched Catholic Church in England in the fields of education of the young and care of the infirm, in the years following Catholic Emancipation.  These pages provide evidence of Margaret's staunch faith as well as pointing to the energetic drive she brought to different ministries. 

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Preaching Justice Volume II - Contributions of Dominican Sisters to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century
€32.00 EUR

Preface by Mary McAleese

Preaching Justice II presents some of the key ways in which Dominican sisters have promoted justice and contributed to social ethics in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.

It is a companion volume to Preaching Justice I, published in 2007, which focused on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars over the same time period.

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Preaching Justice: Dominican Contributions to Social Ethics in the Twentieth Century
€30.00 EUR

Preface by: Gustavo Gutierrez OP

Focusses on the work for justice and the contribution to social ethics of the Dominican friars in the twentieth century, continuing on into the twenty-first.

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Saint Dominic and the Order of Preachers
€6.35 EUR

Some saints attract veneration even during their lifetime, others are more self-effacing: it is as if they hide behind the works they leave behind them and the ideals which they prompted others to follow.

Saint Dominic was one such saint: when he dies in 1221, the order which he established, the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans, buried him, sadly and affectionately, and then got on with the job he had given them.

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The Dominicans: A Short History
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The Dominicans: A Short History
€7.00 EUR €8.99 EUR

The story of the Dominicans, century by century, from the time of their foundation in 1216 – still the standard English language introduction to the full scope of Dominican history.


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Two Dominican Martyrs of Ireland
€5.00 EUR

The lives of Peter Higgins (died 1642) and Terence Albert O’Brien (died 1651), beatified in 1992. In their prefaces, Bishop Laurence Ryan and Archbishop Dermot Clifford point to continuing local devotion to the two Blesseds in Kildare and Tipperary. And Bishop Walton Empey testifies to the ecumenical significance of Peter Higgins’ life.

Illustrated

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Watchmen Raise Their Voices: A Tallaght Book of Theology
€14.99 EUR

This collection of essays marks 150 years of study and reflection since the Dominican Priory in Tallaght was founded. There, indeed, friars, together with sisters, laity, and contemplative nuns, members of the family that is the Order of Preachers, explore the gospel that unites them in prayer and preaching.

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