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Timothy Radcliffe

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I believe that his death and resurrection transformed humanity's relationship with God.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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Seeking the good is not primarily about rules and commandments.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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Claiming that you have got the truth wrapped up does breed violence and intolerance.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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Clearly a big challenge for Christianity is how to remain in contact with the millions of people who look for God but do not come to Church.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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The unutterable violence of the Holocaust shook our confidence in the possibility of telling any story of faith at all.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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This evening I wish to suggest that we Christians should accompany people on their pilgrimages. Specifically we should travel with people as they search for the good, the true and the beautiful.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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To be a preacher requires two apparently contradictory qualities: confidence and humility.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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All the Abrahamic faiths are marked by violence.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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At the centre of Christianity is community; we are gathered by the Lord around the altar.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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Celibacy is not just a matter of not having sex. It is a way of admiring a person for their humanity, maybe even for their beauty.


— Timothy Radcliffe


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About Timothy Radcliffe






Did you know about Timothy Radcliffe?

He was elected provincial of England in 1988 then Master of the Dominican Order in 1992. Starting in 2002 he became again a simple member of the Dominican community of Oxford. The subtlety of his thinking together with the simplicity and depth of his language and his strong sense of humor made him a force to be reckoned with in the Catholic Church.

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