...this site is dedicated to the remarkable life of Father Vincent McNabb, O.P., (1868-1943), perhaps the best-known Dominican Friar of the twentieth century.  A fixture on the streets of London for decades, Father Vincent was an ascetic and a prophet, a theologian and a writer, a teacher and a preacher, a debater and a Thomist and, to many, quite possibly, a saint...

“. . . I will say briefly and firmly that . . . [Fr. Vincent McNabb] . . . is one of the few great men I have met in all my life; that he is great in many ways, mentally and morally and mystically and practically; . . . nobody who ever met or saw or heard Father McNabb has ever forgotten him.”

—G. K. Chesterton


“The greatness of . . . [Fr. Vincent McNabb’s] . . . character, of his learning, his experience, and, above all, his judgement, was altogether separate from the world about him . . . But the most remarkable aspect of all was the character of holiness . . . I have known, seen and felt holiness in person . . . Never have I seen or known anything on such a scale.” 

—Hilaire Belloc


Father Vincent is the only person I have ever known about whom I have felt, and said more than once, 'He gives you some idea of what a saint must be like.'  There was a kind of light about his presence which didn't seem to be quite of this world."


Msgr. Ronald Knox