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Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP

@PatrickMaryOP

🐶 Friar & Priest, @Dominicanfriars🎙️Host, @Godsplaining📍Rome, Italy

Rome, Italy Katılım Kasım 2013
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EWTN News
EWTN News@EWTNews·
The Latin parish priest of the last entirely Christian village in the West Bank appealed for the solidarity of Christians worldwide in the face of new attacks by “fanatical Israeli settlers” seeking to displace the local population. Father Bashar Fawadleh issued an appeal on Saturday, March 21, telling ACI Prensa, the Spanish-language sister service of EWTN News, that the lands seized this week by Israeli settlers “belonged to the people of Taybeh and were, moreover, our private property.” These incursions, he continued, in addition to constituting “a violation of international law and of the rights of the local community,” represent an affront that, for the village’s inhabitants, goes far beyond a mere legal or political matter. “This story is about the life of a Christian community that has been present in this land for more than 2,000 years,” Fawadleh said. Taybeh is the modern name of the biblical village of Ephraim, where Jesus went to rest shortly before his passion (cf. John 11:54). In addition to being the only entirely Christian village in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza, it is also renowned for its beer. In recent days, Israeli settlers have seized areas near the village’s quarry and cement factory. These encroachments have been ongoing for some time. In July 2025, settlers set fire in the area near the ruins of St. George Church, built in the historic Byzantine style and dating back to the fifth century, where the local community typically holds religious celebrations. Several vehicles were also set ablaze, and the attackers “painted hateful graffiti,” according to sources in Taybeh. Christian leaders have demanded immediate action from Israeli authorities and called upon the international community to halt the escalating violence. When asked what message he would like to send to Pope Leo XIV and to all Christians around the world, he said: “We ask not only for compassion, but for solidarity.” Fawadleh, whose mother was born in Venezuela but returned to the West Bank at the age of 16, told ACI Prensa: “As a church, our mission is to help people remain in their land, to live with dignity, and to keep the Christian presence alive in the Holy Land. Our presence here is a living testament to the roots of Christianity — where it all began.” According to the parish priest, “when the land is threatened, people become fearful.” The local community simply wants “to live in peace, with dignity, and on our own land,” he said, noting that the farmers of Taybeh are even afraid to go out to their fields. “This is a matter that concerns the entire Church. We ask for your prayers, and for your visits to the Holy Land and to the ‘living stones’ in Taybeh and throughout the Holy Land,” he said. “And your support, so that Christians may remain here through education, housing, and employment opportunities. For the Christian presence in the Holy Land is not merely a local matter,” he pointed out. “For the truth is one; it is not a matter of distorting it. Thank you; we will remain in contact and united in prayer,” the priest said. ewtnnews.com/world/middle-e…
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Katie Prejean McGrady@KatiePMcGrady·
Every millennial Catholic was held hostage by one image in the youth group room. @PatrickMaryOP’s Lent book from @avemariapress finally gives us an alternative.
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Ascend: The Great Books Podcast
Ascend: The Great Books Podcast@TheGreatB00ks·
New Episode!🎉🥳 Today on Ascend: The Great Books Podcast, @HarrisonGarlic1 and @PatrickMaryOP, discuss gluttony and lust in Dante's Purgatorio, Cantos 23-27. Check out our LIBRARY OF WRITTEN GUIDES for the great books. patreon.com/c/greatbooks/c… Check out the Dominicans, the Order of Preachers. op.org Check out Fr. Patrick Briscoe, OP, at Godsplaining Podcast. godsplaining.org In this episode of Ascend: The Great Books Podcast, Deacon Harrison Garlick is joined by Dominican friar Fr. Patrick Briscoe, OP, currently serving in Rome as the Order’s General Promoter for Social Communication. The conversation opens with Fr. Patrick explaining Dominican life, the charism of preaching rooted in study and contemplation, the historical significance of Santa Sabina, and the Order’s ongoing vitality—especially through institutions like the Angelicum. The bulk of the episode then offers a close, theologically rich reading of the Purgatorio. The hosts explore how Dante structures these sins as forms of excessive or misdirected love, placing them high on the mountain because they are less grave than pride, envy, or wrath, yet still require deep purification. Key themes include the contrapasso of emaciated souls on the gluttony terrace, the “OMO DEI” face motif symbolizing refashioning in God’s image, the role of intercessory prayer (especially Nella’s for Forese Donati), the two instructive trees, medieval embryology and hylomorphism (how airy shades appear gaunt), and the wall of flame on the lust terrace. They highlight Dante’s nuanced treatment of lust—treating both heterosexual excess (Pasiphaë/bestiality) and sodomy as incontinence—while emphasizing the praise of chaste marriage and the enduring good of ordered eros. The episode closes powerfully with Virgil’s farewell in Canto 27, crowning Dante “lord of himself” once his will is aligned with the good, symbolizing true Christian freedom. Throughout, the discussion weaves literary analysis with practical spiritual application—especially apt for Lent—showing Purgatorio as a map for self-mastery, image perfection, and liberation from disordered desire. Fr. Patrick and Dcn. Garlick underscore Beatrice as an icon of divine beauty and grace, whose memory motivates Dante through the flames rather than being purged away. The episode ends with an invitation to reread the text, follow the Dominicans’ work, and prepare for the Earthly Paradise cantos in the next installment. Apple, Spotify, Youtube: ascend-the-great-book.captivate.fm
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Godsplaining | Catholic Podcast
Godsplaining | Catholic Podcast@godsplaining·
Enter into the Fourth Sunday of Lent by reflecting on the Mass readings with Fr. Patrick and Fr. Joseph-Anthony. In the first reading, we witness Christ’s dominion and saving power through the healing of the blind man. Watch the full reflection here: youtu.be/Co2bHs8iBZ8
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Fr Edward Hauschild
Fr Edward Hauschild@edhauschild·
Yesterday I stepped back into the role of Altar boy to MC Mass at the Angelicum - a Cardinal ditched us at the last minute so we upgraded to the successor of St Dominic!
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Ryan Burge 📊
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge·
In 1965, the Catholic Church had 179,000 sisters in America. Today: 33,000. That's an 82% collapse in 60 years. Priests have declined as well, but not as severely. 59K down to 35K. Used to 3 Sisters for every priest. Now it's 1:1.
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
Composed of men and women, the Church is divine. Even in our littleness and limitations, we can always serve as instruments in God’s hands to build up His Church. #GeneralAudience
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Godsplaining | Catholic Podcast
What's going on right now with the relics of St. Francis? Fr. Patrick fills us in on the latest installment of Godsplaining Reacts. Watch now: youtu.be/aQRixWZAgQI
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Godsplaining | Catholic Podcast
Christa Dalmazio and Jacob Beranek of Higher Word Orchestra joined Fr. Patrick on this week’s guest episode of Godsplaining. Tune in to hear what they have to say about music, beauty, and evangelization: youtu.be/iJID5qX6-rY?si…
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Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology
Eighteen months ago we launched the Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology. Our mission is to build a theological resource for the whole Church. We need your help to continue. If you see the vision, support us today. donate.ect.org/b/7sI3dugEBe8Y…
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fr. Olivier Poquillon OP
fr. Olivier Poquillon OP@OPoquillon·
#Jerusalem 22:40 : Back to shelter ! Retour aux abris ! L’après midi a été clamé mais la nuit s’annonce longue… ebaf.edu
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Father Bernie Healey
Father Bernie Healey@FatherHealey·
Join us this week for the Lenten Mission, "Witness." Dominican Friar, Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP, is our Mission Preacher. Mission Talks at 7 pm on Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday. Confessions each night at 6 pm. Pray for Fr. Patrick & the success of the Mission. @PatrickMaryOP
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