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Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of Theology
Notre Dame Seminary Graduate School of theology Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................1 Mission and History .............................................................................................................5 Mission Statement ........................................................................................................5 History ..........................................................................................................................5 Accreditation ........................................................................................................................8 Governance and Administration ..........................................................................................9 Functions of the Board of Trustees ............................................................................11 Functions of the Faculty Council ...............................................................................12 Location and Campus ........................................................................................................13 Student Services .................................................................................................................15 Library ........................................................................................................................15 Bookstore ...................................................................................................................15 -
STUDENT HANDBOOK Everything You Need to Know During Your Time with Us
STUDENT HANDBOOK Everything you need to know during your time with us. CATS Cambridge – 2021-22 CONTENTS PREPARING YOU FOR UNIVERSITY SUCCESS Contents ..................................................................................................................... 1 Studying at CATS Cambridge .................................................................................. 3 Living in College ........................................................................................................ 9 College Boarding Houses ....................................................................................... 15 Boarding Student Induction ................................................................................... 21 Health & Happiness ................................................................................................. 28 Code of Conduct ................................................................................................... 33 Cambridge Information ......................................................................................... 39 Student Portal Guide .............................................................................................. 42 Effort Grades ............................................................................................................ 45 Us and You ............................................................................................................... 46 Your Personal Tutor ................................................................................................. -
Sports Guide 2019-20 Clubs • Facilities • Competitions • Membership Contents
Sports Guide 2019-20 Clubs • Facilities • Competitions • Membership Contents 1 Welcome - 9 Dance 16 Mountaineering 23 Shooting – Rifle Nick Brooking Dancesport Netball Shooting – Small-bore 2 Sports Service Eton Fives Orienteering Ski and Snowboard Contacts Fencing Polo Squash Rackets 3 Competitions 10 Football (Men) 18 Pool and Snooker 24 Swimming 4 American Football Football (Women) Powerlifting Table Tennis Archery Gliding Rackets Taekwondo Athletics Golf Rambling Lawn Tennis Australian Rules 11 Gymnastics 19 Real Tennis 25 Touch Rugby 5 Automobile Handball Riding Trampoline Badminton Hillwalking Rowing (Men) Triathlon Basketball (Men) Hockey Rowing (Women) Ultimate Basketball (Women) 13 Ice Hockey (Men) 20 Rowing – (Lightweight 26 Volleyball 6 Boxing Ice Hockey (Women) Men) Water Polo Canoe Jiu-Jitsu Rugby Fives Windsurfing Cheerleading Judo Rugby League – see Sailing Chess 14 Karate Rugby Union (M) Yachting 8 Cricket (Men) Kendo 21 Rugby Union (W) Disability Mulitsport Cricket (Women) Kickboxing Sailing 28 Sports Facilities Cross County Korfball Shooting 29 Support & Services Cycling 15 Lacrosse (Men) – Clay Pigeon Lacrosse (Mixed) Shooting – Revolver and Pistol Lacrosse (Women) Modern Pentathlon Welcome to the University of Cambridge, and I hope you find this guide to our University Sports Clubs helpful. With over 75 Sports Clubs and Societies, Cambridge offers you a diverse range of competitive and recreational sport. Whether your ambition is to perform at the highest level or to start playing a sport you have not played before, there will be great opportunities for you during your time here. Many University teams compete against their peers at other Universities in BUCS competitions throughout the season; some play in National or Regional leagues and there are also possibilities for individual representation. -
The Constitution of the Cambridge Union Society
The Constitution of the Cambridge Union Society THE LAWS 0) Definitions 1) The Laws and Rules The Structure of The Cambridge Union 2) Membership 3) The Standing Committee 4) Officers 5) The Responsibilities of the Officers 6) The Review Committee Elections and Appointments 7) Elections Procedure 8) Charitable Points for Elections 9) Electoral Rules 10) Electoral Investigations 11) Appointments Procedure Codes and Policies 12) Code of Conduct 13) Code of Conduct Investigation 14) Principles of the Union 15) Restrictions on Invitations 16) Expenses Policy 17) Procedure for Main Debates 18) Policy on Reciprocal Membership Page 1 of 67 THE RULES Events Policies 1) Duty Officer 2) House Rules 3) Guest Policy Competitive Debating 4) Debating Team Selection and Reimbursement 5) Management of Debating Budget 6) Convenors 7) Convenors Positions and Responsibilities Organisational Committees 8) Full Committee 9) Full Committee Departments and Responsibilities 10) Sub-Committees 11) Budget Committee 12) Competitive Debating Committee 13) Vacation Committee 14) Executive Committee Miscellaneous 15) Handover 16) Social Events Planning Procedure Page 2 of 67 Definitions THE LAWS Definitions In these Laws and Rules the following expressions have the following means unless inconsistent with the context: 1) Accounts Manager means the individual hired by the Society to run its accounts. 2) Appeals Panel means the panel appointed in accordance with Law 13 which handles disciplinary appeals. 3) Appellant means a member of the Society who is seeking an appeal to a disciplinary decision. 4) Appointee means a member of the Society appointed to a formal position. 5) Board of Trustee-Directors means the group of individual trustee directors who have ultimate responsibility for directing the affairs of the charity from time to time in accordance with the Charities Act 2011. -
Wooster, OH), 1955-05-13 Wooster Voice Editors
The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 5-13-1955 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-05-13 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-05-13" (1955). The Voice: 1951-1960. 101. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/101 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wooster Voice Published by the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXIX Wooster, Ohio, Friday, May 13, 1955 No. 28 Her Royal Highness, Queen Cortelyou, Travels The White Way Jo Coronation by Nancy Geiger the-Galpin-woo- and Anna Mae Lovell Road in Princton, New Jersey. It Talent, Regal and ? ? ds idea and the ever, will become insignificant is here, with the house, landscap- "Oh, 'tis a glorious thing, I ween, In addition to Pris' enthusiasm Faculty Club Christmas gift pro- when relatives and Wooster stu- ing, tennis courts, sunken garden, To be a regular Royal Queen! for jilterbugging and charleston-ing- , ject. dents, faculty, guests, and alumni and fish pond all designed by her No half and half affair, I mean, which not traditionally Although ma- are seated in the stands tomorrow, father, a retired banker, that Pris are Pris selected her But a right-dow- n regular Royal associated with regal society, she of European and pages Sue Stewart and Nancy learned fundamentals of jor history before Queen!" the has other more queenly musical Color Day elections, it is Geiger herald the royal proces- queenship with the ample assist- generally (Cilbert, The Gondoliers, I) abilities. -
Bishop Roger Morin: a Legacy of Service 2 Most Reverend Roger P
Gulf Pine CATHOLIC VOLUME 34 / NUMBER 12 February 10, 2017 Bishop Roger Morin: A Legacy of Service 2 Most Reverend Roger P. Morin Third Bishop of Biloxi (2009 - 2016) Bishop Roger Paul Morin was Orleans. In 1973, he was appointed associate director of Bishop Morin received the Weiss Brotherhood Award installed as the third Bishop of Biloxi the Social Apostolate and in 1975 became the director, presented by the National Conference of Christians and on April 27, 2009, at the Cathedral of responsible for the operation of nine year-round social Jews for his service in the field of human relations. the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin service centers sponsored by the archdiocese. Bishop Bishop Morin was a member of the USCCB’s Mary by the late Archbishop Pietro Morin holds a master of science degree in urban studies Subcommittee on the Catholic Campaign for Human February 10, 2017 • Bishop Morin Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the from Tulane University and completed a program in Development 2005-2013, and served as Chairman 2008- United States, and Archbishop 1974 as a community economic developer. He was in 2010. During that time, he also served as a member of Thomas J. Rodi, Metropolitan Archbishop of Mobile. residence at Incarnate Word Parish beginning in 1981 the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human A native of Dracut, Mass., he was born on March 7, and served as pastor there from 1988 through April 2002. Development and the Committee for National 1941, the son of Germain J. and Lillian E. Morin. He has Bishop Morin is the Founding President of Second Collections. -
Trey Ange Diaconate Ordination Aug. 10 LAKE CHARLES – Bishop Year Project,” Ange Said
00964812 Vol. 42, No. 16 Trey Ange diaconate ordination Aug. 10 LAKE CHARLES – Bishop year project,” Ange said. deacon in Austin. He also told cause its broken. You take it revelation and then in Sep- Glen John Provost will ordain It was during his work ex- him that since he was receiv- and heal it and take as much tember 2010 his parents – on Trey Ange, a native of Lake perience in Austin that he felt ing a call at that time, perhaps time with it as you need and the day he was scheduled to Charles and soon a fourth- his first “real” nudge from the he should explore what that then give it back when you are meet with Msgr. (Daniel A.) year theology seminarian Holy Spirit. call might be. done with it because I can’t do Torres, the then Director of at Notre Dame Seminary in “I was 23 years old and re- “I thought, yeah, he was anything with it. Seminarians and Vocations. New Orleans, to the transi- member hearing some sort of insinuating priesthood,” “My heart was such a fer- He finished up his work in tional diaconate, at 6 p.m. on a call for the first time ever,” Ange said. “But, I had already tile seed bed that when the Austin and returned home in Wednesday, August 10 in Our he said. “Previously, I had thought that wasn’t the case. I time came and I received it April 2011. He was sent to St. Lady Queen of Heaven Catho- never heard any kind of call, had discerned previously and back from the Lord, He had Paul Catholic Church in Elton lic Church. -
Footlight Club Presentations Sponsor
Attend The Student Boxholder Junior Follies FIAT LUX VOL. XVII ALFRED, N. Y., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930 No. 19 FOOTLIGHT CLUB PRESENTATIONS KANAKADEA NOTICE WRESTLING SEASON CULMINATES The last call for Kanakadea SPONSOR DRAMATIC ASPIRANTS orders for those who wish their WITH VICTORY OVER C. C. N. Y. name put on the books will be 'Gray Overcoat" Outstanding With Hooney In Lead; Other Plays Thursday, March 13. All orders Loss of All But Two Regulars Cripples Purple and Gold For Final Considered On a Par, With "Wreckage" the Most Difficult To taken after that will be without Meet; Unexpected Victory Fires Enthusiasm of Audience; Knox Produce; Time and Effort Spsnt To Good Advantage On Stage names. Bests Antagonist In High—Light Match of Evening Set and Properties Juniors must turn in their stunt pictures not later than to- By defeating City Colleg of New day, March 11. IREV. FLAXINGTON On Thursday evening, March 6, the VARSITY DEFEAT ! York 20 to 14, the Alfred Mat-men Footlight Club presented the annual DISCUSSES YOUTH completed the season by humbling program of one-act plays known as FROSH, 29-25 IN | their opponents in spectacular fashion. the Frosh-Soph plays. Considering BENEFIT CONTEST] JUNIOR FOLLIES BIG In the person of the Rav. Ward B. The Purple and Gold's victory over the the limited time for production and Flaxington, a new speaker was intro- ; visitors' well-balanced team which ATTRACTION MAR. 17 1: s a claim to tlle the congestion in the use of the stage Two highly successful Alfred bas- duced to the Alfred student body in »' championship of at this time, it was a very creditable , New York City was one of the big- ketball teams, the Varsity and Frosh, performance. -
Changinglives
summer 2016 issue 18 changing lives Newnham College Newsletter Get in touch [email protected] We want to reach out to our alumnae – please send us your news and views! Follow our College Twitter account @Newnham_College and the @NewnhamRoll account. Please ‘like’ our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NewnhamCollege to keep up to date with College news and events. 1 fromthelodge 2 collegenews 3 studentnews 4 researchnews 5 roll&development 6 youngalumnae 7 legacy 8 spotlight 9 infocus 10 feature 11 internationalnews 12 inspiringwomen 13 didyouknow 14 events/calendar Cover photo: Two-year-old Freya Tracey, the granddaughter of Anne Thomson, College Archivist. If you have any photographs of your children at Newnham that you would like to share, please email them to [email protected] and we will print a selection in the next edition of Changing Lives . 1 from the lodge For nearly 150 years, women and some men – including our founder Henry Sidgwick – have striven to give women education equal to that given to men. Women have not only accessed and embraced higher education, but they perform exceptionally well in their chosen fields. They enter many different professions and careers, and they balance home and work – so one might ask what challenges remain? As I write I am preparing to address that question when I deliver a special Tanner Lecture at Ochanomizu University. The women’s university in Tokyo can trace its roots back to 1875 – just four years after Newnham began as a house for five students in Regent Street. Presented annually, the Tanner Lectures aim to advance and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning related to human values. -
Musicianserving the Liturgical Musicians of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans Vol
The Archdiocesan MUSICIANSERVING THE LITURGICAL MUSICIANS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW ORLEANS VOL. I, No. I NolaCatholic.org/LiturgicalMusic Fall 2019 ARCHDIOCESAN MUSICIANS’ CONVOCATION Saturday, November 16, 2019 Notre Dame Seminary-Archbishop Schulte Auditorium 2901 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans 8.30AM-12 Noon See Page 2 for Further Details FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE ARCHDIOCESAN OffICE OF WORSHIP From the very beginning, With the full support of Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond, liturgy and music have it is my privilege to introduce this Archdiocesan been quite closely related. Mere words do not suffice Commission on Sacred Music with the primary goal when man praises God. of assisting musicians in their efforts to lead our local Discourse with God goes parishes in more fully participating in this mystery of beyond the boundaries of the liturgy. human speech. Hence by its very nature the liturgy has everywhere called upon the This goal will be accomplished by providing literature, help of music, of singing, workshops, and theological/spiritual presentations and of the voices of creation to help us grow in our understanding of liturgical in the sounds of instruments. music – its purpose, production, and performance – The praise of God, after all, does not involve only man. and to employ this expertise to enhance liturgies in Fr. Nile C. Gross, S.T.L. To worship God means our parishes, no matter how large or small. Through Director, Office of Worship to join in that of which all [email protected] this newsletter and scheduled events, we hope that creatures speak. musicians from around the diocese will be able to - Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger connect and collaborate with one another in order November 17, 1985 to share with one another practical ideas, skills, VIII International Church Music Congress in Rome and spiritual support, which will, in turn, enrich the liturgical experiences in our local parish communities. -
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 ....... -
Christmas Style
ARCHBISHOP GREGORY AYMOND Christmas Style Enter the home of Archbishop Gregory Aymond on the campus of the Notre Dame Seminary on South Carrollton Avenue, and you will experience a special, sacred feeling. Reminders of the birth of Jesus, the origin in the celebration of Christmas, are everywhere, from portraits of the Blessed Virgin Mary and baby Jesus to statues gracing the vestibule and the reception room walls and nearby tables. Inside the vestibule, a handsome winding stairway, lined with festive red poinsettias, OPPOSITE: The elaborate ceiling will lead you to the sacred chapel that truly makes this home presents the motif of the Te Deum, unique. which is sung every year on January The home was designed by architect Allison Owen and built 8 to fulfill the promise made by by contractor Joseph Fromherz in 1926, with the chapel added then-Bishop-elect Louis-Guillaume- Valentin Dubourg and the Ursuline during the 1935 renovations under the direction of Archbishop nuns after the victory in the Battle of Joseph Rummel. The chapel is a unique space with an elaborate New Orleans. ceiling that presents the motif of the Te Deum, which is sung every year on January 8 to fulfill the promise made by then- BELOW: Built in 1926, the home of Bishop-elect Louis-Guillaume-Valentin Dubourg and the Ursuline the Archbishop of the New Orleans Diocese is located on the grounds of nuns after the victory in the Battle of New Orleans. the Notre Dame Seminary. The stained glass windows in the chapel represent the patrons of the Archdiocese of New Orleans: the Blessed Virgin Mary; St.