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The Church and Health Care an Appeal to the Silent Priests and Bishops
Preserving Christian Publications, Inc. TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC BOOKS Specializing in Used and Out-of-Print Titles Catalog 183 January-February 2018 PCP, Inc. is a tax-exempt not-for-profit corporation devoted to the preservation of our Catholic heritage. All charitable contributions toward the used-book and publishing activities of PCP (not including payments for book purchases) are tax-deductible. The Church and Health Care An Appeal to the Silent Priests and Bishops The political debate taking place in the United States regarding against the Church and Christian Civilization, a theme that some health care, as Juan Donoso Cortés wrote regarding all political might think is a problem of the past, two and a half decades after the questions, is ultimately a theological or religious question. A century fall of the Soviet Union. But the British case of government control ago American Catholic author James J. Walsh, in his book The over the life of an infant demonstrates the continuing threat of Thirteenth: Greatest of Centuries, devoted a chapter to the theme of socialism, and the spreading of the errors of Russia foretold by Our “City Hospitals – Organized Charity.” In it he showed how the Lady at Fatima. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira’s 1976 book added a Church in the Middle Ages created organized medical care, in the subtitle of central significance in the present debate: An Appeal to form the modern world now knows and from which it continues to the Silent Bishops. The author recognized that there were divisions benefit. Even in the United States, a non-Catholic country, Catholic within the hierarchy of the Church regarding the contemporary hospitals constitute a major sector of the nation’s health care system. -
Franciscan Saints, Blesseds, and Feasts (To Navigate to a Page, Press Ctrl+Shift+N and Then Type Page Number)
Franciscan Saints, Blesseds, and Feasts (to navigate to a page, press Ctrl+Shift+N and then type page number) Saints St. Francis de Sales, January 29 ................................................ 3 St. Agnes of Assisi, November 19 ..........................................29 St. Francis Mary of Camporosso, September 20 ................24 St. Agnes of Prague, March 2 ...................................................6 St. Francis of Paola, April 2 ........................................................9 St. Albert Chmielowski, June 17 ............................................. 16 St. Francisco Solano, July 14 .....................................................19 St. Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception, July 28........20 St. Giles Mary of St. Joseph, February 7 ................................4 St. Amato Ronconi, May 8 .......................................................12 St. Giovanni of Triora, February 7 ............................................4 St. Angela Merici, January 27 ................................................... 3 St. Gregory Grassi, July 8 ........................................................ 18 St. Angela of Foligno, January 7 ................................................1 St. Hermine Grivot, July 8 ....................................................... 18 St. Angelo of Acri, October 30 .............................................. 27 St. Humilis of Bisignano, November 25 .................................30 St. Anthony of Padua, June 13 ................................................ 16 St. -
History of the Franciscan Movement
HISTORY OF THE FRANCISCAN MOVEMENT Volume 2 FROM THE YEAR 1517 TO THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL On-line course in Franciscan History at Washington Theological Union Washington DC By Noel Muscat OFM Jerusalem 2008 History of the Franciscan Movement. Volume 2: From 1517 to the Second Vatican Council Chapter 10 NEW REFORMS AND NEW DIVISIONS: THE BIRTH OF THE CAPUCHINS AND REFORMS WITHIN THE OBSERVANCE The friars “of the Holy Gospel” The Order of Friars Minor of the Regular Observance, after the union of all the reformed families in 1517, became a powerful religious family dedicated mainly to apostolic missions. A minority of friars, however, continued to insist upon living a simpler Franciscan life in the hermitages. Besides the Amadeiti and Coletani, there were other congregations which preferred eremitical life, like the Clareni and the friars “of the Holy Gospel” or Capuciati. This last religious family was one which the Bulla Ite vos of Leo X (1517) had not managed to integrate within the Order of the Friars Minor of the Regular Observance. They were born, as we have already seen, with the initiative of Juan de la Puebla, who had made an experience of Franciscan life in the Umbrian hermitages of central Italy, and then had returned to Spain, founding a congregation of friars who lived the literal observance of the Rule in the hermitages. Among his followers there was Juan de Guadalupe, who in 1508 obtained the approval of the Province “of the Holy Gospel”.1 The negative reaction of the Spanish Observants, who persecuted the new religious family, compelled the brothers of the Custody of Estremadura to place themselves under the obedience of the Conventuals in 1515, and thus became to be known by the name of “Reformed Conventuals”.2 They wore a short tunic with a pyramidal hood, and hence also the name Capuciati. -
PDF of the July 2018
Pilgrim Year of Preparation July 2018 FEATURED DATES 1 – Feast of St. Junipero Serra 14 – Feast of St. Kateri Tekakwitha Canonized in September 2015 by the Holy Patroness of WYDUSA and Native Americans, Father in Washington, DC; according to Pope and a young adult from North America who Francis, he “was one of the founding fathers of was persecuted for her Catholic beliefs; one of the United States, a saintly example of the the patrons of WYD Toronto (2002) Church’s universality and special patron of the Hispanic people of the country.” 15-20 – Anniversary of WYD Sydney (2008) You will receive power when the Holy Spirit 4 – American Independence Day comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses. The annual Fortnight for Freedom reaches its (Acts 1:8) conclusion on this day as we celebrate the birthday of the United States (July 4, 1776). 16 – Feast of Our Lady of Aparecida Patroness of Brazil and WYD Rio (2013) Feast of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati is one of the primary 23-28 –Anniversary of WYD Toronto (2002) patrons of young adults and many of the You are the salt of the earth. You are the light international World Youth Day gatherings; in a of the world. (Matt. 5:13-14) special way, Pier Giorgio has been designated 23-28 –Anniversary of WYD Rio (2013) by the USCCB as a patron for all WYD pilgrims Go make disciples of all nations. (Matt. 28:19) from the United States. Pier Giorgio was adventurous, committed to working for the 25 – Feast of St. -
16518 Jersey Drive, Houston, TX 77040 713-466-6102 [Map]
Baptist Jersey Village Baptist Church [Website] 16518 Jersey Drive, Houston, TX 77040 713-466-6102 [Map] Baptist - Independent Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 500 Clay St, Houston, TX 77002 713-652-0738 [Map] Bandera Street Baptist Church 13706 Bandera, Houston, TX 77015 713-453-1095 [Map] Bellmar Baptist Church P.o. Box 38291, Houston, TX 77291 281-448-9197 [Map] Berean Baptist Church [Website] 10250 I-45 N., Houston, TX 77037 281-447-8484 [Map] Berry Road Baptist Church 911 Berry Rd, Houston, TX 77022 Unknown [Map] Bible Way Baptist Church 4544 Brinkman, Houston, TX 77018 713-694-8011 [Map] Bible Way Fellowship Baptist Church [Website] 10120 Hartsook Rd, Houston, TX 77573 713-943-2215 [Map] Calvary Independent Baptist Church 30501 1/2 Chrisman, Houston, TX 77039 Unknown [Map] Christ Church Baptist Fellowship [Website] 12501 Champion Forest Dr, Houston, TX 77066 281-866-8377 [Map] Colonial Hills Baptist Church 14935 Lillja Rd, Houston, TX 77060 Unknown [Map] Cypress Creek Baptist Church 21870 Hempstead Hwy, Houston, TX 77040 281-469-6089 [Map] Cypress Ridge Baptist Church [Website] **, Houston, TX 77410 281-861-8018 [Map] East Belt Baptist Church 4302 E Belt Dr, Houston, TX 77015 713-453-4736 [Map] Faith Baptist Church Southwest 14442 Fonmeadow Dr, Houston, TX 77035 713-721-1609 [Map] Freeway Baptist Church [Website] 8702 Kingspoint Rd, Houston, TX 77089 281-484-0323 [Map] Grace Baptist Church 5025 Telephone Rd., Houston, TX 77087 713-644-4882 [Map] Green Valley Baptist Church 16808 Aldine Westfield Rd., Houston, TX 77032 281-443-2148 -
Welcome! ¡Bienvenidos! “A Leper Came to Him [And Kneeling Down] Begged Him and Said, ‘If You 13120 E
February 14th 2021 │ Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time 14 de febrero, del 2021 │ VI Domingo Ordinario Go and Make Disciples of all Nations (Mt 28:19a) │ Id y Haced Discípulos a Todas las Naciones (Mt 28:19a) Welcome! ¡Bienvenidos! www.queenofpeace.net “A leper came to him [and kneeling down] begged him and said, ‘If you 13120 E. Kentucky Ave. wish, you can make me clean.’ Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand, Aurora, CO 80012 touched him, and said to him, ‘I do will it. Be made clean.’ The leprosy left Phone: (303) 364-1056 him immediately, and he was made clean.” (Mk 1:40-42). Pastor / Párroco En aquel tiempo, se le acercó a Jesús un leproso para suplicarle de rodillas: Fr. Félix P. Medina-Algaba “Si tú quieres, puedes curarme”. Jesús se compadeció de él, y extendiendo [email protected] la mano, lo tocó y le dijo: “¡Sí quiero: Sana!” Inmediatamente se le quitó la lepra y quedó limpio. (Mc 1:40-42). A message from our pastor: HOLY LENT: A SACRAMENTAL JOURNEY FROM DEATH INTO LIFE! Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Pastor This week, on Ash Wednesday, we begin the Lent Season, the period of preparation for the Fr. Félix P. Medina-Algaba renewal of our baptismal promises at Easter. It is a time to discover that the fundamental [email protected] enemy of every Christian is not the one we live with, is not the coronavirus, is not the politicians, it’s sin. Once we identify our true problem in our own sins, aided by the Parochial Vicars sacramental grace bestowed by our Mother Church, we fight the good fight of faith armed with Fr. -
Liturgical Calendar 2017-2018
LITURGICAL CALENDAR 2017-2018 Sunday Lectionary: Year B Weekday Lectionary: Cycle II APOSTOLIC VICARIATE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA (United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen) www.avosa.org PARISHES, INSTITUTES AND SOCIETIES Abu Dhabi St. Joseph, Abu MSP Mission Society of -SJ Dhabi the Philippines Al Ain St. Mary, Al Ain Ma’ala Immaculate CSJ Sisters of St. Joseph Conception, Aden of Chambery Musaffah St. Paul, Abu Dhabi CSST Carmelite Sisters of RAK St. Anthony of St. Teresa Padua, Ras Al Cap Order of Friars Khaimah Minor Capuchin Rosary Dominican Sisters CMS Comboni of the Rosary Missionary Sisters Ruwi Ss. Peter and Paul, Crater Holy Family, Aden Muscat Dubai-SM St. Mary, Dubai SPC Sisters of St. Paul of FMCK Franciscan Chartres Missionaries of Salalah St. Francis Xavier, Christ the King Salalah Fujairah Our Lady of SDB Salesians of Don Perpetual Help, Bosco Fujairah Sana’a Mary, Help of Ghala Holy Spirit, Muscat Christians, Sana’a Hodeidah Sacred Heart, Sharjah St. Michael, Sharjah Hodeidah Sohar St. Anthony, Sohar Jebel Ali St. Francis of Assisi, Taiz St. Therese of Child Dubai Jesus, Taiz MC Missionaries of Tawahi St. Francis of Assisi, Charity Aden ABBREVIATIONS B.V. Mary Blessed Virgin Mary OT Ordinary Time comm commemoration sol solemnity fst feast Ss./St. Saints/Saint Fil Filipino wkdy weekday mem obligatory memorial 2 NOTES 1. This Calendar provides a quick reference to the celebration of the day and should be consulted regarding celebrations proper to the Vicariate, especially on weekends. Fuller information can be found in the online Vicariate Ordo (avosa.org/ordo). 2. For the Vicariate Proper Calendar, and the readings for the celebrations on it, see pp. -
The Castle and the Virgin in Medieval
I 1+ M. Vox THE CASTLE AND THE VIRGIN IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA John H. Meagher III A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate School of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY December, 1976 Approved by Doctoral Committee BOWLING GREEN UN1V. LIBRARY 13 © 1977 JOHN HENRY MEAGHER III ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11 ABSTRACT This study examined architectural metaphor and setting in civic pageantry, religious processions, and selected re ligious plays of the middle ages and renaissance. A review of critical works revealed the use of an architectural setting and metaphor in classical Greek literature that continued in Roman and medieval literature. Related examples were the Palace of Venus, the House of Fortune, and the temple or castle of the Virgin. The study then explained the devotion to the Virgin Mother in the middle ages and renaissance. The study showed that two doctrines, the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of Mary, were illustrated in art, literature, and drama, show ing Mary as an active interceding figure. In civic pageantry from 1377 to 1556, the study found that the architectural metaphor and setting was symbolic of a heaven or structure which housed virgins personifying virtues, symbolically protective of royal genealogy. Pro tection of the royal line was associated with Mary, because she was a link in the royal line from David and Solomon to Jesus. As architecture was symbolic in civic pageantry of a protective place for the royal line, so architecture in religious drama was symbolic of, or associated with the Virgin Mother. -
The Lives of the Saints
Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924098140746 3 1924 098 140 746 In compliance with current copyright law, Cornell University Library produced this replacement volume on paper that meets the ANSI Standard Z39.48-1992 to replace the irreparably deteriorated original. 2004 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY »i< ^ THE ILi'Qts of tt)e ^atnts; REV. S. BARING-GOULD SIXTEEN VOLUMES VOLUME THE SECOND ^ ^ THE EEPOSE IN EGYPT, WITH DANCING ANGELS. After Luca Cranaoh. Bj the robbery ot the nest In the tree, the painter Ingeniously points to the MaBsooro of the Innocents as to the oouse of the Flight into Egypt J [Pront.-Tol. II. * ^ THE Hities of tl)e ^mt^ BY THE REV. S. BARING-GOULD, M.A. New Edition in i6 Volumes Revised with Introduction and Additional Lives of English Martyrs, Cornish and Welsh Saints, and a full Index to the Entire Work ILLUSTRATED BY OVER 400 ENGRAVINGS VOLUME THE SECOND LONDON JOHN C. NIMMO NEW YORK: LONGMANS, GREEN, &- CO. MDCCCXCVIII Prinled by BallaNTYiNE, HANSON &- CO. At tlie Ballantyue Press *- ~>h CONTENTS PAGE S. Auxibius .... 339 S. Abraham „ Aventine of Cha- „ Adalbald 41 teaudun ... 86 ,, Adelheid 140 ,, Aventine of Troyes . 84 „ Adeloga 42 „ Avitus . 138 „ yEmilian 212 Agatha . „ 136 B ,, Aldetrudis „ Alexander 433 S. Baldomer Alnoth . „ 448 Baradatus . „ Amandus 182 Barbatus . SS. Ananias and comp. 412 Belina S. Andrew Corsini 105 Benedict of Aniane „ Angilbert 337 Berach „ Ansbert 246 Berlinda „ Anskar . -
4 August 2019 Eighteenth Sunday of the Year
4 August 2019 Eighteenth Sunday of the Year Sundays Year C – Weekdays Year 1 – Psalter Week 2 St Joseph’s Parish, Diocese of Northampton Order of Discalced Carmelites (OCD) St Joseph’s Priory, Austenwood Common, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire SL9 8RY Fr Michael Spain OCD (Prior & Parish Priest), Fr Robert Davies OCD, Fr Maurice Flynn OCD, Fr Matt Blake OCD 6 August The Transfiguration of the Lord – Feast 7 August St Albert of Trapani, Priest of the Carmelite Order - Memorial 8 August St Dominic, Priest – Memorial 9 August St Teresa Benedict (Edith Stein), Martyr of the Carmelite Order - Memorial 10 August St Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr - Feast THE OFFERTORY COLLECTION last weekend amounted JOB VACANCY: We are currently recruiting for a Cook to £1,807. Your continued support is appreciated. at St Joseph’s Priory. The position is part time with 21 hours per week (including time for shopping). A job ADOREMUS – COME LET US ADORE: Continuing our share may be considered. For further details and an invitation to spend time with Jesus in the Blessed application form, please call 01604 714840; visit Sacrament, there will be two hours of Adoration in the www.northamptondiocese.org/vacancies or email main church on Thursday 15 August following the 9am [email protected]. Mass and ending at 11:30am. This is the Feast day of The Assumption of Mary. PILGRIMAGE TO SPAIN (November 6-13): Registration is opened for our special 7 nights Retreat-Pilgrimage in St Pope John Paul II said, ‘Mary lived with her eyes fixed Spain. We are delighted to invite you to share 8 days on Christ, treasuring his every word: “She kept all these together in the company of Saints Teresa of Avila and things, pondering them in her heart” (Luke 2:19 and John of the Cross in the places most associated with their 2:51). -
Lasallian Calendar
October 16, 2016 Pope Francis declares Saint Brother SOLOMON LE CLERCQ LLAASSAALLLLIIAANN CCAALLEENNDDAARR 22001177 General Postulation F.S.C.- Via Aurelia 476 – 00165 Roma JANUARY 2017 1 Sunday - S. Mary, Mother of God - World Day of Peace 2 Monday Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, bishops , doctors 3 Tuesday The Most Holy Name of Jesus 4 Wednesday Bl. Second Pollo, priest. ex-pupil in Vercelli (Italy) 5 Thursday St. Telesphorus, pope 6 Friday - The Epiphany of the Lord Missionary Childhood Day – 1st Friday of the month 7 Saturday St. Raymond of Peñafort 8 Sunday - The Baptism of Jesus Christ St. Laurence Giustiniani 9 Monday St. Julian 10 Tuesday St. Aldus 11 Wednesday St. Hyginus, pope 12 Thursday St. Modestus 1996: Br. Alpert Motsch declared Venerable 13 Friday St. Hilary of Poitiers, bishop, doctor 14 Saturday St. Felix of Nola 15 Sunday II in Ordinary Time Day of Migrants and Refugees - St. Maurus, abbot 16 Monday St. Marcellus I, pope and martyr 17 Tuesday St. Anthony abbot 18 Wednesday St. Prisca 19 Thursday Sts. Marius and family, martyrs 20 Friday Sts. Fabian, pope and Sebastian, martyrs 21 Saturday St. Agnes, virgin and martyr 22 Sunday III in Ordinary Time St. Vincent Pallotti 23 Monday St. Emerentiana 24 Tuesday St. Francis de Sales, bishop and doctor 25 Wednesday - Vocation Day Conversion of St. Paul 26. Thursday – Sts. Timothy and Titus 1725: Benedict XIII approves the Institute by the Bull “In Apostolicae Dignitatis Solio 1937: Transfer to Rome of the relics of St. JB. de La Salle 27 Friday St. Angela Merici, virgin 28 Saturday St. -
The Christian Testimony of Bl. Isidore Bakanja (1887-1909) Patrick Mullins O.Carm
DARE: Holy Trinity College Theological Journal 16 The Christian Testimony of Bl. Isidore Bakanja (1887-1909) Patrick Mullins O.Carm When African Christians look for a model of how they should respond to the call of the Gospel despite the many difficulties that they face, Bl. Isidore Bakanja provides an example of the power of Christian witness that often lies untapped in the hearts of those who have completed their Christian initiation. This short paper, outlines the circumstances in which this modern martyr lived and died in order to draw attention to the generosity with which he responded to the light of Christ when it was first revealed to him. His story challenges each one of us, in our diversity, to reflect on the implications of having only one common Father in heaven. Bakanja belonged to the Boangi tribe, who lived in the eastern part of what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, the former Zaïre. His father, Iyonzwa, and his mother, Inyka, were pagans and Isidore was born sometime between 1884 and 1885 at Bokendela, a small village in the deep equatorial rain forest, not very far from the stream known as Botato, one of the many tributaries of Congo river. In 1904, when he was about 20 years old, Bakanja left Bokendela, travelling on a small boat made of wood as far as Mbandaka (also called Coquihatville) where he hoped to find work. At first he worked as an assistant mason building houses for the Belgian workers at Mbandaka and it was while working there that he first heard of Christianity.