Welcome to the Irish branch of the Dominican Family. The Dominicans are a world-wide religious Order founded by St Dominic in 1216, made up of Friars (priests and Brothers), Contemplative Nuns, Apostolic Sisters, and Laity. From this website, which is that of the friars of the Irish Province, you can navigate to the other branches of the Order in Ireland and beyond.
Who we are
We are members of the Order of Preachers (OP), better known as Dominicans. The Order was founded by St Dominic de Guzmán in 1216, in response to an urgent need for informed preaching. The Albigensian cult was gaining ground to an alarming extent, because most Christians at the time were very poorly instructed. The cult saw the material world as evil, and escape from it the only route to salvation. Dominic’s sermons have not survived, but he must have placed a strong emphasis on the goodness of creation and of the human body: today we might use the word ‘holistic’ to describe this.
What we do
We do a great many different things as we try to respond to the needs of the Christian community in our time and place. We run churches and parishes; we work as chaplains and teachers in second- and third level colleges; we preach in retreat houses and at parish missions – indeed anywhere the opportunity arises; we write and publish books and articles, in print and digital form; we are involved in Scriptural and theological research; we are chaplains to hospitals and convents; we are missionaries in several parts of the world. Every talent can be used in the great work of proclaiming God’s word.
Child Protection Services
• Children are a Gift from God
Welcome to the Child Protection Services of the Irish Dominican province. The Order aims to provide children and young people involved in church related activities with a safe environment. It also endeavours to ensure that adults who work with children and young people follow the best practice guidelines.
Designated person for the Dominican Province is:
Fr Vincent Travers OP
St Mary’s, Tallaght Village, Dublin 24
, Tel: 01-404 8119
• Child Protection Policy Statement of the Dominican Province of Ireland. More...
• Further documents on Child Protection can be found here More...

Dominican Publications
Retreats
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June 2 – 8 Pottery and Meditation “We have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that it may be made clear that the overwhelming power comes from God and not from us” (2 Cor 4:7). This retreat/workshop, which has been running for over thirty years, combines meditation and work with clay. No previous experience of pottery is necessary.
Donagh O'Shea OP. More... -
June 9-15 Meister Eckhart and Eckhart Tolle Ulrich Tolle changed his name to Eckhart. This already suggests affinities between his spiritual teaching and that of the 14th-century Meister, “the man from whom God hid nothing.” This retreat will explore those affinities - themes that touch the heart of the matter - putting classical Christian spirituality in conversation with modern spirituality. Each session will end with a period of meditation. Donagh O'Shea OP More...
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June 16 – 22 ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times....’ Seeking a spirituality for the times we live in. Jesus himself was born into a tormented world. People were searching for him then: “Where is he?” (Jn 7:11). He is also to be born into our tormented world today. Where and how are we to find him? Tom Jordan OP More...
Events
- Kilkenny Lay Dominicans are having a Life In The Spirit in the Abbey, Starting on the 24th April to the 5th June on each Tuesday night at 7.30pm. We will also be having a baptism in the Spirit on Pentecost Sunday at 3pm. more
- ON-GOING EVENTS Tallaght Retreat Centre
- Mondays 7pm-9pm Grow Mental Health Organisation, Grow Infoline: 1890 474474
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Tuesdays 7pm-8pm Twin Hearts Meditation (1st Tues. of each month) Contact: Kathy 087 6410110
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8pm-9.30pm Zen meditation
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Wednesdays 8pm-9.30pm John Main meditation
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8pm-9.30pm Youth 2000
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10am-2pm Tallaght Cancer Support Group Contacts: Margaret 087 2176486; John 087 1349827
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Thursdays 8pm-9.30pm Meditation with the Mystics
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Fridays 8pm-9pm Taizé prayer (last Fri. each month)
Ryan Report
- Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (The Ryan Report)
- The Letter of Offer from the Irish Dominican Province to Minister Batt O’Keeffe, TD, dated 06 November 2009.( Letter )
Download Letter in Word Format
Follow-Up to Ryan Report Publication of Panel Report and Offers of Contributions from Religious Congregations
Following the publication of the Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (the Ryan Report), the Taoiseach’s statement on 26th May, 2009 referred to the Government’s decision to call on the relevant Congregations to provide a substantial additional contribution in view of the moral responsibility they continue to hold in these matters. – the statement is available at Department of Taoiseach - Statement by An Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen, TD, 26th May 2009.Full Panel Report from the Department of Education and Science website More...
Justice
- Racial Justice Sunday 2009 (13th of September 2009)
The resources for Racial Justice Sunday 2009 (13th of September 2009) have now been been finalised and are available here: http://www.ctbi.org.uk/396.
The format for the resources has changed: unlike previous years, when the materials came assembled in a pack which was sent out, the resources this year are available for free download from the website of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI).
The theme this year is 'Who do you say I am?' - Mark 8:29 The material has been divided into seven sections:
1. Prayers
2. Hymns
3. Sermon Suggestions
4. Biblical Reflections
5. Reflection based on personal stories
6. Children’s activity
7. Resources for young people.
Please note: if needed, the Dominican Justice Office can print and post out materials from any of the above sections. Should you wish to talk to Marie Williams about this, or have any questions about Racial Justice Sunday, please contact Marie by email or at the link here. More...
Child Protection Services
- Children are a Gift from God
Welcome to the Child Protection Services of the Irish Dominican province. The Order aims to provide children and young people involved in church related activities with a safe environment. It also endeavours to ensure that adults who work with children and young people follow the best practice guidelines.
Designated person for the Dominican Province is:
Fr Vincent Travers OP
St Mary’s, Tallaght Village
Dublin 24
Tel: 01-404 8119
Child Protection Policy Statement of the Dominican Province of Ireland.More... - Further documents on Child Protection can be found here More...
In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God...
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