The Dominican Friars of Aotearoa New Zealand
Susannah Grant
Out 29 April 2025
Preachers, Pastors, Prophets draws on a rich collection of archival material and oral interviews to tell the story of the Dominican friars of Aotearoa New Zealand. Heirs to a spiritual tradition dating back to the early thirteenth century, the friars’ lives are shaped by their commitment to the Order’s motto: Veritas (Truth). They have served as university and hospital chaplains, parish priests, liturgists, itinerant retreat leaders and theologians, and in media and justice roles. Never a large group, they have nevertheless reached deep into Catholic life in Aotearoa, working up and down the length of the country and across denominational boundaries. Although no longer involved in active ministry the New Zealand friars continue to fund and facilitate Aaiotanga – the Peace Place – a community space in downtown Auckland focused on peace and social justice issues.
More than the history of a religious organisation, this is the story of a group of dissimilar – often eccentric – individuals who worked in a range of ministries; of the faith that united them as brothers and gave purpose to their mission as preachers; and of their impact on the communities and churches they served in Aotearoa New Zealand. Alongside the many positive achievements of Dominican ministry, this account also addresses previously silenced stories of abuse of power. Preachers, Pastors, Prophets is not a sacred history. It’s a human history.
Like Grant’s previous book, a study of the Dominican sisters, Preachers, Pastors, Prophets offers a window into a particular world and the ways that world has transformed over time.
Author
Susannah Grant is a historian with a PhD from the University of Otago. In 2017, she published Windows on a Women’s World: The Dominican Sisters of Aotearoa New Zealand (Otago University Press). Susannah lives in Gisborne with her family, on the banks of the Taruheru River.
Publication details
Format: Paperback
Colour: Full colour
Dimensions: 240 x 200mm
Pages: 280 pages
Genres: History, Aotearoa New Zealand
ISBN: 9781990048913
RRP: $60
Release date: 29 April 2025
Available for pre-order