Sticking to Tradition? Some of them may have a conservative look when they put on the habit, otherwise they are as Modernist as any other Novus Ordo community in Ireland.
Fr Tom Brodie, founder and director during many years of the Dominican Biblical Institute in Limerick, does not believe in the existence of Jesus Christ!
This is what the Dominicans published:
Statement from the Dominican Order on the book
Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus: Memoir of a Discovery,
by Thomas L. Brodie, O.P.
Questions have been raised about statements in the book, Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus: Memoir of a Discovery, by Thomas L. Brodie, O.P. The Irish Dominicans take seriously the contents of the book, notably that the author's conclusion that "Jesus did not exist as a historical figure". This,Father Brodie sees as flowing necessarily from his tracing the literary background to the New Testament .
The Irish Dominicans are following the process within the Order's Constitutions for handling disputed teaching. This involves a committee of scholars examining the book and reporting on it. In their examination and in their report the author has a right to present his views. This process is still ongoing, and remains confidential until it has concluded.
The Irish Dominicans intend, in coming months, to publish reviews and assessments of Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus in their magazine Doctrine & Life.
Issued on behalf of the Father Gregory Carroll, O.P., prior provincial, by Bernard Treacy, O.P., 087 947 0563
21 January 2013