This time of year is especially joyful for the English Dominican Province as significant milestones in our religious life are celebrated around the feast of the Holy Cross. This is fitting, for in each of these occasions, the brothers prostrate themselves in the form of a cross. Seeking God's mercy and the mercy of the brethren, they dedicate themselves more profoundly to following Christ, so that by dying with the Crucified One, they hope to live and reign with him, the Risen Lord.
On 13 September, the Oxford community celebrated the Solemn Profession of fr Thomas Skeats OP and fr Robert Gay OP. Friends and family of the two brothers joined us for a special Mass at noon followed by a simple reception in the Classics Centre of the University of Oxford.
fr Thomas Skeats OP makes solemn profession, placing his hands in those of the Prior Provincial, fr John Farrell OP.fr Robert Gay OP makes his solemn profession. The formula for solemn profession is as follows:
"I, brother N.N., make profession and promise obedience to God, and to Blessed Mary, and to Blessed Dominic, and to you, brother John Farrell, Prior Provincial of the Province of England, in place of brother Carlos Alfonso Aspiroz Costa, Master of the Order of Friars Preachers, and his successors, according to the Rule of Blessed Augustine and the Constitutions of the Friars Preachers, that I will be obedient to you and your successors until death."
After Holy Communion, the brothers sang a responsory, O spem miram, asking St Dominic to help us with his prayers.
fr Vincent Cook OP reminisces at the reception afterwards. fr Vincent celebrated the 60th anniversary of his profession earlier this year.
On Sunday 14 September, the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the English Province welcomed two novices in Cambridge. Tom Angier and Nick Crowe were both clothed in the habit of the Order by the Prior Provincial, and so began their year-long novitiate in Cambridge.
Prostrate before the altar, the postulants are asked what they seek, to which they reply: "God's mercy and yours."
The postulant is then stripped of his former clothing, a symbol of renunciation, and clothed in the habit of the Order of Preachers. In this way, the novice entrusts himself to the care of the Order and signifies his desire to share our religious life.Finally, the novices sign the admissions book which records their entry into the novitiate.
Please pray for fr Nick Crowe OP and fr Tom Angier OP.
Please pray for fr Nick Crowe OP and fr Tom Angier OP.
Later on the same day, the Cambridge community celebrated the Simple Profession of three brothers who had completed the novitiate: fr Graham Hunt OP, fr Mark Davoren OP and fr Gregory Pearson OP.
The three novices, who are to be simply professed, prostrate before the altar and ask for God's mercy and the mercy of the brethren.
Watched by their brothers, their family and friends, each brother makes simple profession in the hands of the Prior Provincial. They formula is the same as the one for solemn profession, except that the brother only makes the promise of obedience for three years.
After the embrace of peace, the Prior Provincial blesses the scapulars of the newly-professed brothers. Above, from left to right, are, frs Gregory, Graham and Mark.
After Mass, the brothers sign a profession book and then proceed to enjoy a small reception in the garden of the Cambridge priory.
The simply professed brothers have now moved to Oxford to join the Studentate and we welcome them to the community and to the Godzdogz team! Please continue to pray for them and for all our brothers as we prepare to begin a new academic year in Oxford.
seeing so many lay down their lives to God softens even the hardest of hearts. thank you all for everything you do from someone whose life was changed by the Dominican spirit.
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Thank you for the post and the wonderful photos. I pray for you all
ReplyDeleteExcellent news. Best wishes, as always, to the Brothers and Fathers Dominican.
ReplyDeleteIt's spelled Azpíroz. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the pictures, and thank you Br Lawrence!
ReplyDeleteBe assured of my prayers for the new recruits!
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to see these young men offering their lives in this way. Well done for sharing photos with us. Inspirational!
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you all and give you the grace to persevere.
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering-we hear about the lack of vocations, but I've been following Godzdogz for 2 years and you seem to have a healthy flow of young recruits! Why do you think you are getting them when others are not, or am I misinformed, and are vocations generally flourishing?
ReplyDeleteI ask because I am wondering, myself, about a possible vocation..
Is Bro Nick from Brighton? He looks familiar.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
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