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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Dominicans became increasingly euro-centric and tended to ignore or downplay African influence because of anti-Haitian sentiment.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Dominicans should take account of this phenomenon, seeing that the pastoral challenge is to discover the attraction of Christian sects for varieties of people, and assisting those who are affected by the activities of sects.
Although the Dominicans were not the sole originators of the Rosary, their influence in the growth, devotion and spread of this prayer cannot be denied.
Montesclaros is a monastery funded by Dominicans monks in a beautiful and isolated sanctuary near the Ebro river.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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The Dominicans made another effort to promote Glasgow theology in the work of Robert Lyle who took up where John Mair left off after his brief sojourn in Glasgow before being taken off to Glasgow by Archbishop Beaton who made a short-lived attempt to revive the flagging fortunes of the university.
The Irish Dominicans survived disastrous periods in Irish and Reformation history.
The abbey was handed over to the Dominicans sometime in the fifteenth century and was converted for Protestant worship in the eighteenth century.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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She was particularly moved when two Iraqi Dominicans spoke about the destruction already caused by the Gulf War and subsequent U.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Great flexibility is allowed in the way we pray but Dominicans have a long tradition of liturgical prayer dating from Saint Dominic who lived for many years as a canon regular and was ever enthusiastic about the importance of the liturgy in understanding and preaching the faith.
It is still the mission of Dominicans to offer the christian community the ministry and charism of theological discernment if we want to be faithful to our tradition.
Dominicans are to be given over to the LITURGICAL LIFE OF THE CHURCH, to be geniunely taken up in the mystery of Christ which they proclaim.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Many Dominicans have come to accept the rule of charismatic leaders instead of the democratic development of a strong civil society.
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