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Fr Albert Robertson OP

December 01, 2023
Dominicans in the British Isles cannot boast of a long list of Reformation martyrs. Cromwell and his henchmen were largely quite successful at planting the right people in the right place to ensure acquiescence, and restricted the activities of what we would today call fundraising to such an extent that, when our houses began to
September 02, 2023
Fr Albert Robertson OP prepares two dishes to accompany the Michaelmas goose at the end of September. After a short assignment to our house in Edinburgh, I have been moved to take up a new apostolate, and now live in our priory in Cambridge. After a little time in a guest room over the summer,
June 04, 2023
Fr Albert Robertson OP prepares a seasonal pie, a meal for June, after a trip to hospital to mend a sliced finger. Well, it has finally happened. After years in the kitchen I finally nicked some of my finger off while cooking. I now feel like a proper martyr to the culinary arts, having turned
April 01, 2023
Holy Week and Easter have been at the heart of my growth in the faith. From my late teenage years as a progressively more arch and spiky Anglo-Catholic, all the way through to my becoming a Catholic, entering religious life, and now a priest, those great days of the Triduum and the Octave of Easter
January 03, 2023
Feasting does not have to be lavish to be festal, explains Albert Robertson OP
December 02, 2022
Albert is often eclipsed by his student Aquinas... yet it was the teacher who played the greater role in commenting on Aristotle’s work
October 01, 2022
Wells clearly writes from a more secular perspective, but without many of the infelicities to which secular authors are sometimes given in dealing with religious subjects
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