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Volume 24 Supplement
2 GATHERED FRAGMENTS Leo Clement Andrew Arkfeld, S.V.D. Born: Feb. 4, 1912 in Butte, NE (Diocese of Omaha) A Publication of The Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania Joined the Society of the Divine Word (S.V.D.): Feb. 2, 1932 Educated: Sacred Heart Preparatory Seminary/College, Girard, Erie County, PA: 1935-1937 Vol. XXIV Supplement Professed vows as a Member of the Society of the Divine Word: Sept. 8, 1938 (first) and Sept. 8, 1942 (final) Ordained a priest of the Society of the Divine Word: Aug. 15, 1943 by Bishop William O’Brien in Holy Spirit Chapel, St. Mary Seminary, Techny, IL THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Appointed Vicar Apostolic of Central New Guinea/Titular Bishop of Bucellus: July 8, 1948 by John C. Bates, Esq. Ordained bishop: Nov. 30, 1948 by Samuel Cardinal Stritch in Holy Spirit Chapel, St. Mary Seminary Techny, IL The biographical information for each of the 143 prelates, and 4 others, that were referenced in the main journal Known as “The Flying Bishop of New Guinea” appears both in this separate Supplement to Volume XXIV of Gathered Fragments and on the website of The Cath- Title changed to Vicar Apostolic of Wewak, Papua New Guinea (PNG): May 15, 1952 olic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania — www.catholichistorywpa.org. Attended the Second Vatican Council, Sessions One through Four: 1962-1965 Appointed first Bishop of Wewak, PNG: Nov. 15, 1966 Appointed Archbishop of Madang, PNG, and Apostolic Administrator of Wewak, PNG: Dec. 19, 1975 Installed: March 24, 1976 in Holy Spirit Cathedral, Madang Richard Henry Ackerman, C.S.Sp. -
Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 2014
This event is dedicated to the Filipino People on the occasion of the five- day pastoral and state visit of Pope Francis here in the Philippines on October 23 to 27, 2014 part of 22- day Asian and Oceanian tour from October 22 to November 13, 2014. Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 ―Mercy and Compassion‖ a Papal Visit Philippines 2014 and 2015 2014 Contents About the project ............................................................................................... 2 About the Theme of the Apostolic Visit: ‗Mercy and Compassion‘.................................. 4 History of Jesus is Lord Church Worldwide.............................................................................. 6 Executive Branch of the Philippines ....................................................................... 15 Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines ....................................................................... 15 Vice Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines .............................................................. 16 Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines ............................................ 16 Presidents of the Senate of the Philippines .......................................................................... 17 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines ...................................................... 17 Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church ................................................................ 18 Pope (Roman Catholic Bishop of Rome and Worldwide Leader of Roman -
The Rite of Sodomy
The Rite of Sodomy volume iii i Books by Randy Engel Sex Education—The Final Plague The McHugh Chronicles— Who Betrayed the Prolife Movement? ii The Rite of Sodomy Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church volume iii AmChurch and the Homosexual Revolution Randy Engel NEW ENGEL PUBLISHING Export, Pennsylvania iii Copyright © 2012 by Randy Engel All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to Permissions, New Engel Publishing, Box 356, Export, PA 15632 Library of Congress Control Number 2010916845 Includes complete index ISBN 978-0-9778601-7-3 NEW ENGEL PUBLISHING Box 356 Export, PA 15632 www.newengelpublishing.com iv Dedication To Monsignor Charles T. Moss 1930–2006 Beloved Pastor of St. Roch’s Parish Forever Our Lady’s Champion v vi INTRODUCTION Contents AmChurch and the Homosexual Revolution ............................................. 507 X AmChurch—Posing a Historic Framework .................... 509 1 Bishop Carroll and the Roots of the American Church .... 509 2 The Rise of Traditionalism ................................. 516 3 The Americanist Revolution Quietly Simmers ............ 519 4 Americanism in the Age of Gibbons ........................ 525 5 Pope Leo XIII—The Iron Fist in the Velvet Glove ......... 529 6 Pope Saint Pius X Attacks Modernism ..................... 534 7 Modernism Not Dead— Just Resting ...................... 538 XI The Bishops’ Bureaucracy and the Homosexual Revolution ... 549 1 National Catholic War Council—A Crack in the Dam ...... 549 2 Transition From Warfare to Welfare ........................ 551 3 Vatican II and the Shaping of AmChurch ................ 561 4 The Politics of the New Progressivism .................... 563 5 The Homosexual Colonization of the NCCB/USCC ....... -
US BISHOPS.Docx
Alabama Bishop of Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix Archdiocese of Mobile 400 Government Street Diocese of Phoenix Mobile, AL 36602 400 East Monroe Street http://www.mobilearchdiocese.org/ Phoenix, AZ 85004-2336 Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi http://www.diocesephoenix.org/ Archbishop of Mobile Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted Diocese of Birmingham Bishop of Phoenix 2121 3rd Avenue North Bishop Eduardo A. Nevares P.O. Box 12047 Auxiliary Bishop of Phoenix Birmingham, AL 35202-2047 http://www.bhmdiocese.org/ Diocese of Tucson Bishop Steven J. Raica P.O. Box 31 Bishop of Birmingham Tucson, AZ85702 Bishop Robert J. Baker http://www.diocesetucson.org/ Bishop Emeritus of Birmingham Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger Bishop of Tucson Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas Alaska Bishop Emeritus of Tucson Archdiocese of Anchorage-Juneau 225 Cordova Street Arkansas Anchorage, AK 99501-2409 http://www.aoaj.org Diocese of Little Rock Archbishop Andrew E. Bellisario CM 2500 N. Tyler Street Archbishop of Anchorage-Juneau Little Rock, AR 72207 Archbishop Roger L. Schwietz OMI http://www.dolr.org/ Archbishop Emeritus of Anchorage Bishop Anthony B. Taylor Diocese of Fairbanks Bishop of Little Rock 1316 Peger Road Fairbanks, AK 99709-5199 California http://www.cbna.info/ Bishop Chad Zielinski Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Bishop of Fairbanks Nareg in the USA & Canada 1510 East Mountain St Arizona Glendale, CA 91207 http://www.armeniancatholic.org/inside.ph Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic p?lang=en&page_id=304 Eparchy of Phoenix Bishop Mikaël Mouradian 8105 North 16th Street Eparch of the Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix, AZ 85020 Our Lady of Nareg http://www.eparchyofphoenix.org/ Bishop Manuel Batakian Bishop John Stephen Pazak C.Ss.R Bishop Emeritus of Our Lady of Nareg in Archdiocese of San Francisco New York of Armenian Catholics One Peter Yorke Way Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of St. -
Active Catholics >E Abortion
Street life in Cuba ...Page 7 Vol. XXXII No. 33 Catholic Archdiocese of Miami Price 250 Friday, April 4, 1986 NATIONAL STUDY Active Catholics >e abortion David C. Leege, research director of Most parishioners the study, and Msgr. Joseph Gremillion, head of the University of OK birth control Notre Dame's Institute for Pastoral • Priests happier, seminarians and Social Ministry. The data were drawn from in-depth studies of 36 par- better adjusted, Pages 5-6 ishes, carefully selected to provide a NOTRE DAME, Ind. (NC) — Most representative sample of all U.S. Cath- U.S. Catholics who maintain some ties olics except Hispanics. Because parish with their parish strongly oppose abor- lists were used to obtain respondents, tion, sociologists of the Notre Dame Catholics who were inactive or only Study of Catholic Parish Life re- marginally active were not repre- ported. sented. The majority of those same parish- "There is simply no recognizable ioners rejected church teaching on segment among our (surveyed) parish- artificial birth control, but opposition ioners who express strong disagree- on that issue did not seem to make ment with the church's opposition to people less likely to attend Mass or re- abortion," the report said. "Rather ceive Communion the sociologists the only differences are in the strict- said. ness of the position." Report No. 7 of the Notre Dame Among a series of questions seeking study, issued in March, was written by to uncover degrees of Catholic agree- ment or disagreement with church stands, the 2,600 parishioners sur- — Miami Priest... veyed showed strongest agreement by ...Father far with the statement that "the Enrique church should remain strong in its op- position to abortion." On a scale rang- San Pedro, ing from one for "strongly disagree" Cuban-born to four for "strongly agree," they reg- Jesuit scho- istered an average of 3.35. -
Veritas a Shared Intellectual Experience President’S Letter
Mount St. Mary’s University | Spring 2013 Faith | Discovery | Leadership | Community Veritas A Shared Intellectual Experience President’s Letter “God’s revelation offers every generation the opportunity to discover — Pope Benedict XVI the ultimate truth aboutBenedict’s itsWashington own life andwork togetherthe goal and sacrifice of history.” address was just one of for such a common and many reflections on higher coordinated educational education by a brilliant scholar cause. It is easy to talk about and humble teacher. His being “interdisciplinary,” but predecessor, John Paul II, also at how many other colleges reflected deeply on the nature do teams of faculty from of education, describing the different departments dedicate special mission of the Catholic countless hours and weeks to university in Ex Corde learn from each other, seek I had the privilege to hear Ecclesiae, and reminding us an overarching vision, and former Pope Benedict XVI of the fundamental human collaborate to achieve shared address a group of Catholic desire for truth in Fides et educational goals? educators in Washington, Ratio. These two popes left us D.C., in 2008. He connected a rich treasury of inspiration The Veritas Program reminds the mission of Catholic about faith and reason, truth us that a university’s Catholic universities to the very mission and charity, and the nature of mission must manifest itself in of the Church, and to God’s a truly humanistic education, academic formation. Named call to all human beings. open to the deepest questions with the Latin word for “God’s revelation,” he said, of what it means to be human. -
St. Thomas More T H E T O
The Tower—Vol. III, No. 1 June 2005 St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church – Parish Newsletter Inside this issue: A Year of Celebration By Lisa Baca Let us pray, dearly beloved brethren, to God, the Father Almighty, that He may A Year of Celebration! 1–3 multiply heavenly gifts upon these His servants whom He has chosen for the office of the priesthood. May they, by His help, accomplish what they undertake Social Justice 3 at His gracious call. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Excerpt from “The Bestowal of Office” portion of the Sacrament of Priestly Holy Orders Viva il Papa 4-5 This year at St. Thomas More Parish, we celebrate two special Ordination anniversaries: Fr. Mike’s 30th Anniversary and Fr. Ken’s 50th Golden Jubilee! What Does God Look Like? 5 Fr. Mike celebrated his 30th Anniversary on January 31, 2005. While a 30th anniversary is not typically recognized, Fr. Mike Development Update 5-7 agreed that a celebration would be good for the parish. He reminds us to always celebrate the good things in life, the gifts Rediscovering Catholicism 8 from God – “No excuses!” Fr. Mike was the youngest of 6 children. God has called on his family many times. His grandparents were blessed with grandchildren who wanted to follow God – six times over. Two priests and four nuns are numbered among the grandchildren. Spirituality runs deeply in the family. Fr. Mike knew at an early age that he wanted to be a priest. In the fourth grade the Catholic schoolteacher asked, “Who wants to be a priest?” Confidently, he raised his hand (of course he thought all the boys would.) It turns out, he was one of two. -
Ridgefield Encyclopedia
A compendium of more than 3,300 people, places and things relating to Ridgefield, Connecticut. by Jack Sanders [Note: Abbreviations and sources are explained at the end of the document. This work is being constantly expanded and revised; this version was updated on 4-14-2020.] A A&P: The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company opened a small grocery store at 378 Main Street in 1948 (long after liquor store — q.v.); became a supermarket at 46 Danbury Road in 1962 (now Walgreens site); closed November 1981. [JFS] A&P Liquor Store: Opened at 133½ Main Street Sept. 12, 1935. [P9/12/1935] Aaron’s Court: short, dead-end road serving 9 of 10 lots at 45 acre subdivision on the east side of Ridgebury Road by Lewis and Barry Finch, father-son, who had in 1980 proposed a corporate park here; named for Aaron Turner (q.v.), circus owner, who was born nearby. [RN] A Better Chance (ABC) is Ridgefield chapter of a national organization that sponsors talented, motivated children from inner-cities to attend RHS; students live at 32 Fairview Avenue; program began 1987. A Birdseye View: Column in Ridgefield Press for many years, written by Duncan Smith (q.v.) Abbe family: Lived on West Lane and West Mountain, 1935-36: James E. Abbe, noted photographer of celebrities, his wife, Polly Shorrock Abbe, and their three children Patience, Richard and John; the children became national celebrities when their 1936 book, “Around the World in Eleven Years.” written mostly by Patience, 11, became a bestseller. [WWW] Abbot, Dr. -
NCCW Opens Convention
TH1 VOICE - P.O. Box 1059, Miami 38. Flo. Return Requested Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida VOL VIII, HO. 30 Weekly Publication of the Diocese of Miami OCTOBER 7,1966 Covering the 16 Counties of South Florida Price $5 a year ... 15 cents a copy 2,000 Women At Concelebrafed Mass • - -551 NCCW Opens Convention FILLYAW.. The attitude of women in the new Pentecost must " "parallel that of the women" who gathered with the apostles and Mary in the Upper Room on the first Pentecost, Auxiliary Bish- op Stephen Leven of San Antonio told NCCW con- vention delegates during the concelebrated Mass which marked the opening \. of the four-day meeting at noon Wednesday. Miami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll, host to the con- vention, was the principal concelebrant of the Votive Mass of the. Holy Spirit in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Fontainebleau, conven- tion headquarters. • HURRICANE IGNORED More than 2,000 women NCCW 'Delegates Receive Holy Communion and priest-moderators from From Bishop Coleman F. Carroll In Hotel Ballroom NCCW affiliations through- out the country participated CONCELEBRATED MASS >y Mi- national, convention of the National in the Mass, despite the de- ami's Bishop Coleman F. Carroll and Council of Catholic Women in the lay of incoming airline flights' six moderators of NCCW affiliations grand ballroom of the Hotel Fon- caused by hurricane Inez Mass Sunday Marks tainebleau, convention headquarters. winds lashing the South Flor- throughout the United States marked ida coast on Tuesday. the opening Wednesday of the 33rd Other concelebrants of the Mass were Msgr. -
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Cemetery Transcriptions - Volume 1 by Ginny and Katie Chung
Cemetery Transcriptions - Volume 1 By Ginny and Katie Chung HOLY HOOD CEMETERY Transcribed May – June 2001 About the authors Ginny and Katie Chung are a mother-daughter team. Ginny has been the family historian researching her roots for over 20 years. Katie joined her mother in the last 5 years searching out long lost relatives and learning more about their family history. The majority of their family settled in the growing Irish and German sections of Boston in the early to late 1800’s. In 2000, Ginny and Katie traveled to Germany to meet their distant cousins and they have plans to go to Ireland in 2002. Ginny works full time as a manager at IBM and works on her hobby evenings and weekends. Katie is entering High School in the fall and enjoys horseback riding and soccer as well as dabbling in the family research with her mom. They are joined with their 2 men in their family who do not share the enthusiasm but are willing to be pulled along in the travels. Special thanks are to: - The men in our family – Kar and Karl Chung - Bob Kasaras from the Marlborough Cemetery Dept – for the loan of the Marlborough Cemetery maps so we could include them on the CD - John Buczek for helping get the word out - Holy Trinity Church Newsgroup who we shared some initial findings and were very helpful in correcting some of our attempts at reading the older headstones This document its content are copyright ©2001 by Virginia M Chung. This book and its content may NOT be copied, altered, converted or uploaded to ANY electronic system or BBS. -
Annual Commencement
One Hundred Fifth Annual Commencement JUNE EXERCISES THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA THE GRADUATE ScHooL THE CoLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS THE ,CoLLEGE OF SciENCE THE CoLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THE CoLLEGE OF LAw THE CoLLEGE OF CoMMERCE In the University Stadium At 2:00 p.m. (Central Daylight Time} June 4, 1950 .r ~ . ....... PROGRAM Processional Presentation of the Laetare Medal, to General Joseph Lawton Collins, U.S.A., Chief of Staff, United States Army The Conferring of Degrees, by the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., President of the University Commencement Address,. by the Hon. John Joseph Hearne, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States The Blessing, by the Most Rev. Francis Patrick Keough, Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland National Anthem THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME To JosEPH LAWTON CoLLINs GREETING: Sir: The University of Notre Dame has chosen you in this year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty as the recipient of the Laetare Medal, the highest honor within her power to bestow. This medal was founded by the University more than half a century ago to honor Catholic lay men who have achieved distinction by the excellence of their work in art, science, philosophy, literature, education or philanthropy; and whose Catholic lives have been an example and an inspiration to their fellow Americans. You, Sir, are eminently worthy of this honor. You have been all that is implied in a great soldier. While the business of the soldier is war, his aim and purpose are peace. ·Through the red haze of battle, through all the hardships and dangers that dog the heels of soldiers in time of war, they have ever in their hearts the nostalgic vision of the day of peace when they can fashion their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; and can sit once more in the shade of their own vine and the fig tree of their own planting.