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Laudare, Benedicere, et Praedicare

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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However gladly I have accepted this invitation to lead you back to the well-springs of the intensely Catholic tradition enshrined within this Priory, I confess my shortcomings and would, in all sincerity, beg your indulgence whilst I ask you to praise and bless and proclaim a simple fact—the fact that our Father, Dominic, was not imprisoned in his own century, but lives for every century; that his mission was not temporary but eternal; that he represents a Catholic inspiration, simple and inexhaustible. In that fact I see the whole raison d'étre of this Feast.

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Copyright © 1949 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 Sermon preached at Blackfriars, Oxford, on the Feast of St Dominic, 1948.

2 Bede Jarrett, O.P. Life of St Dominic, pp. 16.