As reported on Tuesday on this blog the Master of the Dominican Order, Bruno Cadoré is visitng Dominicans in Ireland. Isn't it a horrible sounding title, Master of the Order?
But Bruno, who is French, seems to be an inspiring man.
When you meet him you get the feeling that he is genuinely interested in you and that he is kind. An intelligent man too.
No humbug, no cant, no pious clichés, something real about him.
Irish Dominicans also get the chance to speak with his assistant, Dominic Izzo, who also impresses. Dominic is a member of the New York Province of the Order.
Hope for the Irish Dominicans?
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