🌟 NEW RELEASE 🌟 The Eucharist is no mere symbol. It is the key to life. More specifically, it is the key to your very identity! In this book, Father Gregory Pine shows that Christ, through the Sacrament, divinizes us in our whole being. See it here 👉🏼 https://t.co/bJg6rkdW75 pic.twitter.com/k1mZ4SfTcg
— Ignatius Press (@IgnatiusPress) August 13, 2025
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
The Dominican Push
Wednesday, December 06, 2023
Latin and Dominican
Needed to check in with the boss today… couldn’t get an appointment with his Successor, so I settled for some prayer time with Primo. pic.twitter.com/dOkr5amIst
— Fr. Thomas Petri, OP (@PetriOP) December 6, 2023
Thursday, November 11, 2021
A Dominican on the Older Form of the Roman Rite
Most Holy Father,
— Joseph Zen (@CardJosephZen) November 11, 2021
I was born 57 years ago and joined the Dominican Order 35 years ago. I took my perpetual vows 29 years ago and have been a priest now for 28 years. I had only vague recollections from my early childhood of the Holy Mass in its form predating the reforms of 1970. https://t.co/LeQeMziMRk
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Axios!
Welcome to our New Rector Magnificus, fr. Thomas J. White, O.P. Today he made the Profession of Faith and took the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium in the presence of the Angelicum's Dominican community and Master Gerard Timoner, O.P. The whole Angelicum family welcomes you! pic.twitter.com/A8YjReZJDH
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) September 14, 2021
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
A Latin Defense of the Infallibility of Canonizations
Good recent book from Arouca Press. I have a piece in it arguing for a 'minimal-infallibilist position', i.e. canonisation guarantees that the canonised person is among the blessed but not necessarily that he exercised heroic virtue on earth. https://t.co/vZaezYDGCe
— Fr Thomas Crean OP (@crean_fr) September 7, 2021
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Latin Progs Still Trying to Claim Vatican II for Their Agenda
There is no place for Tridentine Rite in a post-Conciliar Church. Lex orandi, lex credendi...https://t.co/GcwGmW7VOA
— Robert Mickens (@robinrome) July 24, 2021
So, Bobby is asserting that Vatican II founded an entirely new religion - with a new liturgical expression - and it was inserted forcibly into all the institutions of the Church, replacing the Old Religion, along with the old liturgy...https://t.co/34B9vwe9mT
— Hilary White (@hilarityjane) July 24, 2021
Related:
In case it’s of interest in light of current events, here’s an essay I published in 2015 about the hermeneutics of liturgical reform and their relation to interpretations of Vatican II. https://t.co/VOYipce6gm
— Innocent Smith, op (@InnocentOP) July 24, 2021
Pope Francis Evoked a Lot of Responses to This
At Angelus, Pope Francis says: "It is curious that in the accounts of the multiplication of the loaves in the Gospels the verb 'multiply' never appears", adding "The real miracle is not multiplication that produces vanity and power, but the sharing, that increases love" pic.twitter.com/hOo2HziQsB
— Catholic Sat (@CatholicSat) July 25, 2021
And a Latin understanding of sacrifice and spirituality...
Today’s Gospel records a small act of generosity. A boy gives his offerings: five loaves and two fish. The Lord blessed the food and miraculously it fed 5,000.
— Fr. Thomas Petri, OP (@PetriOP) July 25, 2021
The Lord could’ve created a feast ex nihilo, but He accepts and transforms our meager gifts for His glorious purpose.
Shalom World
Monday, June 28, 2021
Salve Regina
The Salve Regina (Hail Holy Queen) sung by the friars of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/0SgTm1Du0a
— Dominican Friars Foundation (@dominicanfriars) June 28, 2021
Monday, June 14, 2021
Interview with Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.
Father Thomas Joseph White talks about his recent appointment as rector of the Angelicum, vibrant spiritual life in Rome, & in engaging w/others “in the light of Christ & the Catholic intellectual tradition.”@pficnews @_Angelicum @opeast
— National Catholic Register (@NCRegister) June 14, 2021
via @EdwardPentinhttps://t.co/KRUsN2AHgI
Father Thomas Joseph White On Leading the Angelicum, Vocations, and the Hillbilly Thomists | National Catholic Register https://t.co/neN0GXPz5o @NCRegister
— Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin) June 14, 2021
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Axios
The theologian Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., has been appointed rector of the Angelicum in Rome, becoming the first American to hold the position. https://t.co/JoXv8T1VX9
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) June 10, 2021
ANNOUNCING - fr. Thomas Joseph White OP @Dominican_Order @OPEast is the New Rector Magnificus of the #ANGELICUM https://t.co/2cDhL8hJ7l pic.twitter.com/WcqRudawIf
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) June 10, 2021
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
The Anniversary of the Death of Dominicus Prümmer, O.P.
While most folks in my circle know Dominicus Prümmer (German Dominican, 1866-1931) as an excellent moralist he was also a solid canonist. In gratitude for his work in both specialties I pray for him today on the anniversary of his death.
— Edward Peters (@canonlaw) June 9, 2021
Friday, May 28, 2021
A Dominican Would Say This
The Jesuits were wrong on the Chinese Rites controversy, as the Holy See properly held when first examining the issue. https://t.co/LIkMLOtYlV
— Fr. Pius Pietrzyk OP (@PiusOP) May 28, 2021
China is Assyrian territory, and the Assyrians did attempt inculturation.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
One Take on Bishop Morerod
Makes perfect sense. Bishop Moreorod shows how clericalism can be fought without sacrificing the theology of the ordo. #Theology #catholic https://t.co/b24hnButDp
— Ulrich L. Lehner (@ulrichlehner) May 27, 2021
Monday, May 24, 2021
800th Anniversary of the Death of St. Dominic
Pope Francis praised the Dominican charisms of preaching and missionary discipleship in a letter marking the 800th anniversary of the death of the order’s founder, St. Dominic Guzman.https://t.co/VQ8Ye577mA
— Catholic World Report (@cworldreport) May 24, 2021
Our Holy Father Francis releases a letter on the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Dominic.
— 𝓕𝓻. 𝓓𝓲𝓼𝓶𝓪𝓼, 𝓞𝓟 (@dismasop) May 24, 2021
tl;dr: Dominic > Ignatius.https://t.co/WRfNzEmFJ0
Friday, May 14, 2021
Aquinas Colloquium
Next Saturday, join @AquinasOxford for their annual Aquinas Colloquium on the Thomist tradition in the English Province. To register go to: https://t.co/dIad9G924u pic.twitter.com/Qs3FkyoDFN
— Blackfriars, Oxford (@BlackfriarsOx) May 14, 2021
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Promotion of the Dominicans
ANNOUNCING: Dominicans as Defensores Fidei – 2021 Val McInnes Address (virtual / “in-presence”) w/fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino OP @FrBenedictOP @OpToulouse @Dominican_Orderhttps://t.co/Q8DEY964y2 pic.twitter.com/u4KTGSsYxB
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) April 29, 2021
"Aquinas and Sacrifice"
Fr. Allard’s recent lecture—“Aquinas and Sacrifice”—given to Dominican University College is now available on our podcast! Listen on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts.
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) April 28, 2021
Spotify—https://t.co/okexzpjtUx
SoundCloud—https://t.co/iLvZZBdDdU
Apple Podcasts—https://t.co/5fvg82rEPq
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Fr. Marie-Étienne Vayssière , O.P.
The Dominican Fr. Marie-Étienne Vayssière is relatively unknown in the Catholic world. This is why the French bishops have approved the opening of his beatification cause. https://t.co/4CDZp1iHt0
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) April 9, 2021
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Three TI Lectures Tonight
There will be three Thomistic Institute lectures this evening:
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) March 24, 2021
1. "The Compatibility of Neuroscience and the Soul" by Prof. James Madden of Benedictine College.
Auburn University, Biggin Hall, Room 5. This lecture will also be livestreamed over Zoom.https://t.co/r3gaEKuZBG
3. "Entering into Christ’s Passion: The Mass as a Sacrifice" by Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P. of the Dominican House of Studies.
— Thomistic Institute (@ThomisticInst) March 24, 2021
9 PM EST | St. Thomas More University Parish and Student Center | 100 Stinson St, Norman, OK 73072https://t.co/JnRZkQkXbZ
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Lecture on RGL
"Garrigou-Lagrange between History and Theology" 18 March 17.00-19.00 CET The #Angelicum invites you to the series of lectures held online (Zoom Meeting) in French with simultaneous translation into Italian and English: https://t.co/W2hY3OQyOH pic.twitter.com/NVPJGj4eV6
— Angelicum (@_Angelicum) March 17, 2021