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Contenidos #71: 7 Al 25 De Abril De 2014
DIRECTORIO Contenidos #71: 7 al 25 de abril de 2014 DIRECCIÓN ESPECIAL: CANONIZACIÓN DE JUAN XXIII Y JUAN PABLO II .......................... 5 Observatorio Eclesial 1. Juan XXIII y Juan Pablo II: canonización de dos modelos de iglesia irreconciliables ... 5 2. Canonizaciones 2014: un abordaje no católico: Leopoldo Cervantes-Ortiz ................ 6 3. Canonización de Juan Pablo II prevista para este mes aún encuentra resistencias .... 9 CONSEJO EDITORIAL 4. Pide el Observatorio Eclesial al Papa detener la canonización de Wojtyla ............... 10 Gabriela Juárez Palacios 5. Navarro Valls asegura que JPII "fue informado" del proceso contra Maciel ............. 10 Marisa Noriega 6. África rinde homenaje a Juan Pablo II y Juan XXIII .................................................... 11 José Guadalupe Sánchez Suárez 7. Roma gastará 8 millones de euros en la canonización de Juan Pablo II y Juan XXIII . 13 8. El cardenal Martini cuestionó la canonización de Juan Pablo II ................................ 13 9. Papa Francisco hará Santo a un cómplice de pederastas, Athié ............................... 14 DISTRIBUCIÓN 10. Los santos, intercesores en boga en la Iglesia Católica ............................................. 15 Observatorio Eclesial 11. Juan XXIII, "el papa bueno", padre de la Iglesia moderna ......................................... 15 http://observatorioeclesial.wordpress.com 12. Marcial Maciel, ¿la 'piedra en el zapato' para canonizar a Juan Pablo II? ................. 16 13. Piden replantear canonización de Juan Pablo II pues sí supo de Maciel ................... 18 SUSCRIPCIONES 14. Juan Pablo II conocía la investigación del Vaticano contra Maciel: exportavoz ........ 18 [email protected] 15. Juan XXIII, ¡más que simple beato! ............................................................................ 19 16. Juan XXIII, "el papa bueno", padre de la Iglesia moderna ......................................... 22 Alas es un boletín semanal que recopila la información hemerográfica 17. -
POPE Benedict XVI's Resignation Has Sparked Calls For
[POPE Benedict XVI's resignation has sparked calls for his successor to come from Africa, home to the world's fastest-growing population and the front line of key issues facing the Roman Catholic Church. Around 15 per cent of the world's 1. 2 billion Catholics live in Africa and the per centage has expanded significantly in recent years in comparison to other parts of the world. Much of the Catholic Church's recent growth has come in the developing world, with the most rapid expansions in Africa and Southeast Asia. Names such as Ghana's Peter Turkson and Nigerian John Onaiyekan have been mentioned as potential papal material, as has Francis Arinze, also from Nigeria and considered a possibility when Benedict was elected, but who is now 80. ] BURUNDI : RWANDA : Protests in Rwanda Over Genocide Acquittals February 11, 2013 /(AP)/abcnews. go. com KIGALI, Rwanda Hundreds of Rwandans on Monday marched to the offices of the United Nations tribunal set up to try key cases related to Rwanda's 1994 genocide to protest the court's decision to acquit two former cabinet ministers accused of masterminding killings. The protesters, bearing placards denouncing the Arusha, Tanzania-based International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda (ICTR), mainly constituted of survivors of the genocide, youths and students who accused the tribunal of denying justice to genocide victims. "The international community failed in their response to protect the Tutsi from being killed and now it is failing to provide justice to survivors," one of the banners read. More than 500,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed during Rwanda's 1994 genocide. -
SPC FF USM Winter 2012 Page 1
A Mission Magazine of the Missionary Society of St. Paul Vol.l 29 No. 4 Fall 2012 St. Francis Intercede for Peace in Nigeria and the World 2 VOL. 29 NO. 4 THE CATHOLIC AMBASSADOR Message from the Acting Superior Very Rev. Fr Paul Ofoha, MSP henever I think of an expression the unknown is appropriate, but it can be to qualify the current wave of transformed by faith when we turn to God. W insecurity in Nigeria and in other parts of the world, I always recall Psalm These experiences could lead to despair but if 28.8: “The Lord is the strength of his people”. true Christian spirit is applied and the events Despite all the bomb attacks and incidences of offered to God with all sense of rectitude, it kidnapping which have caused insecurity and could result in humility and a deeper fear, God is always with us, our refuge and gratitude for God's love. In our powerlessness strength. We do not pretend to "demonstrate" we can best experience God's love for us, and God's existence in the midst of insecurity; we our need for God's ready embrace. Let us simply try to find out where God is in all these reflect on our attitude towards God in those are conquerors because of him that loved us” troubles. This is because with faith and trust in difficult and frustrating moments of our lives. (Rom 8:35,37) exhorts St Paul. He further God, we can surmount all our present fears. For this is the time for Christians to bear affirms, “For I am sure, that neither death, nor witness in faith and hope that God still exists life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor If we remain faithful to our Lord in time of and that He is still there for us. -
A History of the Spiritan Missionaries in Acadia and North America 1732-1839 Henry J
Duquesne University Duquesne Scholarship Collection Duquesne Studies Spiritan Series Spiritan Collection 1-1-1962 Knaves or Knights? A History of the Spiritan Missionaries in Acadia and North America 1732-1839 Henry J. Koren C.S.Sp. Follow this and additional works at: https://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-dsss Recommended Citation Koren, H. J. (1962). Knaves or Knights? A History of the Spiritan Missionaries in Acadia and North America 1732-1839. Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-dsss/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Spiritan Collection at Duquesne Scholarship Collection. It has been accepted for inclusion in Duquesne Studies Spiritan Series by an authorized administrator of Duquesne Scholarship Collection. Spiritan Collection Duquesne University The Gumberg Library Congregation of the Holy Spirit USA Eastern Province SPtRITAN ARCHIVES U.S.A. g_ / / Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/duquesnestudiess04henr DUQUESNE STUDIES Spiritan Series 4 KNAVES OR KNIGHTS? : DUQUESNE STUDIES Spiritan Series Volume One— Henry J. Koren. C S.Sp., THE SPIRI- TAN S. A History of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost. XXIX and 641 pages. Illustrated. Price: paper $5.75, cloth $6.50. ,,lt is a pleasure to meet profound scholarship and interesting writing united. " The American Ecclesias- tical Review. Volume Two— Adrian L. van Kaam, C.S.Sp., A LIGHT TO THE GENTILES. The Life-Story of the Venerable Francis Lihermann. XI and 312 pages. Illustrated Price: paper $4.00, cloth $4.75. ,,A splendid example or contemporary hagiography at its best." America. -
TCDSB Spirit Day for Canada St. Cyril's Prepares to Celebrate
We apologize for the duplication in information. Please note that the links have been replaced for some of the items for easier access. TCDSB Spirit Day for Canada Over 60,000 students in 163 elementary schools across the Toronto Catholic District School Board will gather in their school yards, fields and gymnasiums to celebrate TCDSB’s Spirit Day for Canada on their last day of school, Thursday June 28, 2018. Click here for more information. St. Cyril’s Prepares to Celebrate Milestone Join St. Cyril Catholic School as they celebrate their 60th anniversary on Friday, September 21st from 4 - 7 p.m. - including prizes for 1960s inspired costumes, and so much more! https://www.tcdsb.org/schools/stcyril/news/20172018/pages/60th-anniversary.aspx National Indigenous People’s Day Poster Contest Winners Congratulations to Kaitlan Rodrigues-Tanner and Vienna Yesho, grade 2 students from St. Gerald Catholic School, and Vanessa Wu, grade 12 student from Francis Libermann Catholic High School, who were winners in a National Indigenous People's Day poster contest held by the Equity, Diversity, and Indigenous Education Department. The contest explored the relationship that Indigenous Education and Catholic Education can have through the illustration of the Seven Grandfather Teachings and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Click here to see photos of the winning posters. Click here to view photos of the winning posters. Join the Dance Winners Congratulations to the schools who participated in this year’s Join the Dance. Dancing their way to Bronze were St. Helen and St. John; Silver medallists were - St. Fidelis, Blessed Sacrament and St. -
Director's Bulletin
Validating our Mission/Vision May 5, 2008 IFITH Subjects: 1. COMPASSION – VIRTUE FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2. LAUNCH OF WE REMEMBER, WE BELIEVE--repeat T 3. SAINTS OF THE TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD H DIRECTOR’S E 4. RESPECT FOR LIFE WEEK BULLETIN 5. 2008/2009 CRIMINAL OFFENCE DECLARATION 2007-2008 6. CUPE 1280 DUTY ROSTER--repeat 7. HEAD CARETAKER PRE-QUALIFYING TEST--repeat In a school community 8. MAY IS SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND HEARING MONTH formed by Catholic 9. INTERMEDIATE W5H RESULTS beliefs and traditions, 10. AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES & CONTESTS our Mission is to - Jean Lumb Awards educate students - MEA Bursary Award to their full potential 11. SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES, OFFICIAL OPENING & BLESSINGS - Neil McNeil’s Golden Jubilee Events--repeat - Marshal McLuhan’s 10th Anniversary--repeat th - St. Gabriel Lalemant’s 25 Anniversary--repeat - Monsignor Percy Johnson’s Official Opening & Solemn Blessing Compassion - Father Henry Carr’s Official Opening & Solemn Blessing Virtue for the 12 EVENT NOTICES Month of May - Computer Basic Training for Parents - Culture Jam at Notre Dame - DIGITAL Showcase at St. Basil - St. Mary’s The Outsiders Compassion - Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton’s Time for sale - Staff Arts’ Seussical--repeat connects us with others… it is understanding 13. SHARING OUR GOOD NEWS and caring - Loretto College School - St. Marcellus Catholic School for those in need. - Holy Family Catholic School - Notre Dame High School - Neil McNeil High School - All Saints Catholic School, Bishop Allen Academy & Father Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School - St. Basil-the-Great College School Faith in Your Child - Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School - Senator O’Connor College School - St. -
Roman Catholic Leadership And/In Religions for Peace Synopsis Prepared in 2020 Table of Contents I
Roman Catholic Leadership and/in Religions for Peace Synopsis Prepared in 2020 Table of Contents I. Current Roman Catholic Leadership in Religions for Peace International II. History of Roman Catholic Leadership in Religions for Peace Global Movement III. Milestones in the RfP - Vatican/Holy See Joint Journeys IV. Regional Spotlights - Common Purpose and Engagement between RfP mission and Catholic Leadership I. Current Roman Catholic Leadership in Religions for Peace International WORLD COUNCIL H.E. Cardinal Charles Bo, Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar; President, Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference H.E. Cardinal Blasé J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, United States H.E. Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga, Archbishop of Bangui, Central African Republic H.E. Philippe Cardinal Ouédraogo, Archbishop of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; President, Symposium of African and Madagascar Bishops’ Conference (SECAM) H.E. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Ms. Maria Lia Zervino, President General, World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations, Argentina HONORARY PRESIDENTS H.E. Cardinal John Onaiyekan, Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja, Nigeria; Co-Chair, African Council of Religious Leaders-RfP H.E. Cardinal Vinko Puljić, Archbishop of Vrhbosna, Bosnia-Herzegovina Emmaus Maria Voce, President, Movimento Dei Focolari, Italy 777 United Nations Plaza | New York, NY 10017 USA | Tel: 212 687-2163 | www.rfp.org 1 | P a g e LEADERSHIP H.E. Cardinal Raymundo Damasceno Assis, Archbishop Emeritus of Aparecida, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Moderator, Religions for Peace-Latin America and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders Rev. Sr. Agatha Ogochukwu Chikelue, Nun of the Daughters of Mary Mother of Mercy; Co- Chair Nigerian & African Women of Faith Network; Executive Director Cardinal Onaiyekan Foundation for Peace (COFP) II. -
The Spiritual Letters of the Venerable Francis Libermann Volume
Duquesne University Duquesne Scholarship Collection Duquesne Studies Spiritan Series Spiritan Collection 12-1-1962 The pirS itual Letters of the Venerable Francis Libermann Volume One: Letters to Religious Sisters and Aspirants Henry J. Koren C.S.Sp. Follow this and additional works at: https://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-dsss Recommended Citation Koren, H. J. (1962). The pS iritual Letters of the Venerable Francis Libermann Volume One: Letters to Religious Sisters and Aspirants. Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/spiritan-dsss/4 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Spiritan Collection at Duquesne Scholarship Collection. It has been accepted for inclusion in Duquesne Studies Spiritan Series by an authorized administrator of Duquesne Scholarship Collection. Spiritan Collection DuQUESNE University The Gumberg Library Congregation of the Holy Spirit USA Eastern Province SPIRITAN ARCHIVES U.SA The Venerable Francis Libermann, C.S.Sp. (1802-1852) Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS IVIembers and Sloan Foundation d http://www.archive.org/details/duquesnestudiess05walt DUQUESNE STUDIES Spiritan Series HWES SPmiTAN Af ;7 5 U3A The Spiritual Letters of The Venerable Francis Libermann Volume One LETTERS TO RELIGIOUS SISTERS AND ASPIRANTS edited and translated by Walter van de Putte, C.S.Sp,, LL.D. and James Collery, C.S.Sp. 1962 DuQUESNE University Press Pittsburgh, Pa. Editions E. Nauwelaerts Editions Spiritus Louvain, Belgium Rhenen, U., Netherlands ni DUQUESNE STUDIES Spiritan Series Volume One. Henry J. Koren, C.S.Sp., The Spiritans. A History of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost. XXIX and 641 pages. Illustrated. Price : paper $5.75 ; cloth $6.50. -
Augustine's Analogy Between the Spirit in the Church and the Soul in the Body and Its Implications for Communion Ecclesiology Gabriel Mendy
Duquesne University Duquesne Scholarship Collection Electronic Theses and Dissertations Fall 2009 Augustine's Analogy between the Spirit in the Church and the Soul in the Body and Its Implications for Communion Ecclesiology Gabriel Mendy Follow this and additional works at: https://dsc.duq.edu/etd Recommended Citation Mendy, G. (2009). Augustine's Analogy between the Spirit in the Church and the Soul in the Body and Its Implications for Communion Ecclesiology (Doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/921 This Immediate Access is brought to you for free and open access by Duquesne Scholarship Collection. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Duquesne Scholarship Collection. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AUGUSTINE’S ANALOGY BETWEEN THE SPIRIT IN THE CHURCH AND THE SOUL IN THE BODY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNION ECCLESIOLOGY A Dissertation Submitted to McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts Duquesne University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Gabriel Mendy December 2009 Copyright by Gabriel Mendy 2009 AUGUSTINE’S ANALOGY BETWEEN THE SPIRIT IN THE CHURCH AND THE SOUL IN THE BODY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNION ECCLESIOLOGY By Gabriel Mendy Approved October 21, 2009 ________________________________ ________________________________ Dr. Radu Bordeianu Dr. George Worgul Assistant Professor of Theology Chair of Theology Department Dissertation Director Committee Member ________________________________ Dr. Amiée Light Assistant Professor of Theology Committee Member ________________________________ ________________________________ Dr. Christopher Duncan Dr. George Worgul Dean of McAnulty College and School of Chair of Theology Liberal Arts Department iii ABSTRACT AUGUSTINE’S ANALOGY OF THE SPIRIT IN THE CHURCH AND THE SOUL IN THE BODY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNION ECCLESIOLOGY By Gabriel Mendy December 2009 Dissertation supervised by Dr. -
Congregated Program Student Profile 2015
Toronto Catholic District School Board Student Profile for Congregated Gifted Program Important Dates 1- February 23, 2015 – Student Profile Package to be distributed at the Information Night and will also be accessible on Congregated Centre websites. 2- March 27, 2015 – Student Profile package due at the designated Congregated Centre and stamped with the date. 3- April 10, 2015 ‐ Parents, home schools and Assessment and Programming Teachers – Gifted Team receive notice of students’ acceptance. 4- May 1, 2015 – Parents asked to confirm acceptance and notify the Congregated Centre by this date. 5- June 16 and 18 – Identification and Placement Review Committee (IPRC) meetings to change the placement of students that will be attending the Congregated Gifted Program. In order to prepare for these meetings, please inform the Congregated Gifted Centre whether or not your child will be attending the program by May 1. 1 Toronto Catholic District School Board Student Profile for Congregated Gifted Program Congregated Gifted Program Centres Transfiguration St. Bonaventure Francis Libermann St Francis of Assisi Michael Gagliardi James Graham Brian Hunt Connie Giordano (Principal) (Principal) (Principal) (Principal) 55 Ludstone Drive 1340 Leslie Street 4640 Finch Ave East 80 Clinton Street Etobicoke, ON North York, ON Scarborough, ON Toronto, ON M9R 2J2 M3C 2K9 M1S 4G2 M6G 2Y3 416‐393‐5276 416‐393‐5263 416‐393‐5524 416‐393‐5206 The Student Profile Package includes the following items: o Copy of first term Ministry Report Card (from February 2015) o Copy of student’s current IEP (Individual Education Plan) o Copy of student’s Gifted testing results (i.e. -
Conference Booklet
Ethics in Action for Sustainable and Integral Development Peace 2-3 February 2017 | Casina Pio IV | Vatican City Peacebuilding through active nonviolence is the natural and necessary complement to the Church’s continuing efforts to limit the use of force by the application of moral norms; she does so by her participation in the work of international “ institutions and through the competent contribution made by so many Christians to the drafting of legislation at all levels. Jesus himself offers a “manual” for this strategy of peacemaking in the Sermon on the Mount. The eight Beatitudes (cf. Mt 5:3-10) provide a portrait of the person we could describe as blessed, good and authentic. Blessed are the meek, Jesus tells us, the merciful and the peacemakers, those who are pure in heart, and those who hunger and thirst for justice. Nonviolence: a Style of Politics for Peace, Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the Celebration of the Fiftieth World Day of Peace, 1 January” 2017 2 Ethics in Action for Sustainable and Integral Development | Peace The Importance of Peace he purpose of this meeting is to answer the other technological advances. And the socio-cultural question posed by Pope Benedict XVI to the landscape is being reshaped by an explosive growth in T representatives of the world’s religions gathered information and communications technology, and by in Assisi to pray for peace: “What is the state of peace the revolution in social norms and morals that define today?” Accordingly, Ethics in Action will reflect on how an individualistic society rooted in the technocratic to achieve the tranquillitas ordinis (the tranquility of paradigm, at the expense of notions such as virtue, the order), as Saint Augustine denoted peace (De Civitate common good, and social justice. -
Face up to Anti-Catholicism
No 5495 YOUR NATIONAL CATHOLICwww.sconews.co.uk NEWSPAPER SUPPORTS THE YEAR OF FAITH Friday November 30 2012 | £1 SCIAF FUNDING BOOST CELEBRATING ST ANDREW’S DAY WITH A SMILE OR TWO MALAWI PROJECTS run by the charity receive nearly £500,000 from the Scottish Government Page 7 Archbishop Philip Tartaglia of Glasgow joined staff and pupils of the city’s St Andrew’s Secondary School on Monday to celebrate a feast day Mass for the school’s patron saint. In anticipation of the feast day, today, Gerry Lyons, St Andrew’s headteacher, and the school community were delighted to welcome Archbishop Tartaglia and priests of the archdiocese —including Fr Joseph Sullivan, school chaplain and a former pupil at the school, and Fr Mark Morris, also a former pupil—for the celebrations. The archbishop, making his first visit to a Glasgow secondary school since his inauguration in September, blessed St Andrew’s new oratory and also launched the school’s charities’ campaign PIC: PAUL McSHERRY Face up to anti-Catholicism ST ANDREW’S CONFERENCE IArchbishop Tartaglia says the Scottish Government must endeavour to tackle the problem By Ian Dunn Catholic community of Scotland “I think the vast majority of clergy remains steadfast in faith, joyful in and laity in this country have developed ARCHBISHOP Philip Tartaglia of hope and fully committed to being part very thick skins,” he said. “The vast Glasgow has said that the Scottish of Scottish society.” majority of crimes against Catholics are Government is refusing to face up never reported.” to the brutal nature of anti-Catholi- Failing Catholics cism in Scotland, as new Crown Peter Kearney, director of the Scottish Problem worsening Office statistics show an increase in Catholic Media Office, said the rise in Dave Scott of the charity Nil by Mouth attacks on Catholics.