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Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu Table of Contents
VOL. LXXIX FASC. 158 JULY-DECEMBER 2010 ARCHIVUM HISTORICUM SOCIETATIS IESU Paul Oberholzer, S.J. Editor Advisory Editors Sibylle Appuhn-Radtke (Munich) Julius Oswald S.J. (Munich) Pau! Begheyn S.J. (Amsterdam) Antonella Romano (Florence) Robert L. Bireley SJ. (Chicago) Flavio Rurale (Udine) Louis Boisset SJ. (Rome) Lydia Salviucci Insolera (Rome) Francesco Cesareo (Worcester, Ma.) Klaus Schatz SJ. (Frankfurt/M) Rita Haub (Munich) Nicolas Standaert SJ. (Leuven) Jeffrey Klaiber SJ. (Lima) Antoni J. Oçerler SJ. (Oxford) Mark A Lewis SJ. (New Orleans) Agustin Udias SJ. (Madrid) Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer (Bern) TABLE OF CONTENTS Sif?yl!e Appuhn-Radtke, Ordensapologetik als Movens positivistischer Erkenntnis. Joseph Braun SJ. und die Barockforschung 299 Matthieu Bernhardt, Construction et enjeux du savoir ethnographique sur la Chine dans l'oeuvre de Matteo Ricci SJ. 321 Heinz Sprof~ Die Begriindung historischer Bildung aus dem Geist des Christlichen Humanismus der Societas Iesu 345 Cristiana Bigari, Andrea Pozzo S.J. e la sua eredità artistica. Antonio Colli da discepolo a collaboratore 381 Lydia Safviucci, Richard Biise~ Mostra su Andrea Pozzo SJ., pittore e architetto 407 Elisabetta Corsi, ''Ai crinali della storia". Matteo Ricci S.J. fra Roma e Pechino 414 Emanuele Colombo, Jesuits, Jews and Moslems 419 Pau/ Beghryn SJ., Bibliography 427 Book Reviews 549 Jesuit Historiographical Notes 591 Scientific activity of the members of IHSI 603 Index 606 BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS 2010 Paul Begheyn, S.J. I am grateful to the -
Blessed Rupert Mayer
Blessed Rupert Mayer Peter Knox SJ The penultimate Jesuit in the 2014 calendar produced by the Jesuits in Britain is Blessed Rupert Mayer. After serving as a Please visit: chaplain in the First World War, he became an outspoken critic www.jesuit.org.uk/calendar2014 of the Nazis, which led to his imprisonment on more than one for further resources and to occasion. Peter Knox SJ tells us more about the ‘Apostle of purchase the 2014 calendar from Munich’ who cared deeply for the poor of that city and left a the Jesuits in Britain. deep impression on its residents. The first time I visited my gran- St Michael s Church to speak to dparents in Bavaria, my grand- Fr Mayer. This was in the Wei- father, then in his eighties, took mar Republic, when the German me into Munich to see the economy had folded after France sights. After the mandatory st- insisted on imposing the crippl- ops in the cathedral and the ing settlement conditions of the neighbouring Jesuit parish of St Treaty of Versailles which com- Michael s, we went into the bas- pelled Germany to repay milli- ement of the town hall. There ons of American dollars it could was a stream of people laden ill afford. In 1923 hyperinflation with their shopping bags quietly was the order of the day, and going in and out. It was strange 1929 saw the Wall Street Crash. to see candles in the town hall Impoverished citizens of Bavaria and to hear such reverential sile- Blessed Rupert Mayer SJ came flocking to Munich look- nce. -
The Denver Catholic Register
The Denver Catholic Register JANUARY 13. 19S8 VOL. LXIV NO. 2 Colorado's Large«t Weekly CIRCULATION 87.001 20 P A G E S 25 C E N TS ‘Issues ’88’ kicks off Pope and Waldheim By Harv Bishop “ These people were displaced from institutions into soci Register Staff ety without provisions for their care, " said McManus. Pope John Paul II will meet with Austrian “ Fhiblic policy created the problem and public policy can President Kurt Waldheim in June. Catholic parishioners in the archdiocese wiil be asked to cure it.” Page 4 lobby for the rights of the elderly and the chronically mentally ill during the new Colorado legislative session. Designed to teach More than 50 parish representatives gathered at St. Mary “ Issues ’88,” sponsored by the Colorado Catholic Con Magdalene’s Church, Denver Jan. 9 for “ Issues ’88” — part ference and Catholic Community Services, was designed to of a plan to create a parish-based lay Catholic network to teach Catholics how to have an impact on the Colorado inform Catholics about state legislative issues affecting State Legislature. social justice and the Church. “ Legislators can’t be experts in everything,” said Martha Among the issues targeted for the ’88 session: King of the National Conference of State Legislatures. U.S. Jewish reaction — A bill to protect the elderly from going broke if their ‘They can’t even read the 500 to 600 bills they see in a spouse requires nursing home care. Jewish leaders hope Pope John Paul II will year.” “ The average cost of nursing home care is $1,800 to $2,400 “ If you don’t express your viewpoint chances are they’ll discuss the Holocaust during his visit with Kurt a month,” said Bonnie McManus of the archdiocesan Office Waldheim. -
Vortrag Hummel Engl
Prof em Dr Karl-Joseph Hummel Berlin, 30 June 2018 Martyrs: Remembrance, the sine qua non for a reconciled future I The generation with personal experience There was no doubt whatever among those witnesses who were able to give a first-hand account of the Third Reich in 1945, the “terrible year of grace” (Reinhold Schneider), both inside and outside Germany, that the period of National Socialism had left behind it a massive amount of guilt. The question, which was and is disputed, is who had what share of it. The religious sister Isa Vermehren, who herself was incarcerated in a concentration camp, described the dilemma as follows in her “Witness from a dark past”: “It was not easy to remain innocent in the Nazi period. If you were innocent in the eyes of the Nazis, you were hardly innocent in terms of your own conscience – if you retained a clear conscience, you were hardly innocent in the eyes of the Nazis.” At that time, the Church and Catholics regarded themselves – to a highly prevalent degree – as standing together on the side of the victims. The spectrum of self-perception ranged from the assessment of the concentration camp inmate and later Munich Auxiliary Bishop Neuhäusler “Resistance was powerful and dogged, at the top and at the bottom, coming from the Pope and the bishops, from the clergy and the people, from individuals and whole organisations.” (ideological resistance), to the examination of conscience of Albrecht Haushofer, who for many years was friends with Rudolf Heß, and who was arrested after 20 July 1944 and later shot by the SS: Haushofer wrote in a sonnet from prison in Moabit: “I bear lightly what the court will call my guilt.. -
VIA LATINA 22 # 281 - June 2019 News from the General Administration of the Society of Mary
VIA LATINA 22 # 281 - June 2019 News from the General Administration of the Society of Mary Institution of new lectors and acolytes at the Marianist International Seminary in Rome Left - Right. First row (from above): Bro. Renny Markose, SM (IN), Fr. Francisco Canseco, SM (ES), Rector of the Intl Seminary, Bro. Peter Heiskell, SM (US), Fr. André Fétis, SM (FR), Superior General, Fr. Pablo Rambaud, SM (ES), General Assistant for Religi ous Life and Bro. Lester Kaehler, SM (US), Vice - Rector of the Intl Seminary. Second row: Bro. Brandon Paluch, SM (US), Bro. Michael Chiuri, SM (US), Bro. David Kangwa, SM (EA) and Bro. Santhosh Savarimuthu, SM (IN). Third row: Fr. Antonio Gascón, SM (ES), Archivist and Postulator General, Bro. Elie Oka, SM (IV), Bro. Alejandro Borrella, SM (ES), Bro. Victor Ferreira de Aguiar, SM (ES - Brazil) and Bro. Cyprian Maingi, SM (EA). On Monday, May 27, five of our brothers from the Chaminade International Seminary in Rome were installed as lectors and four were installed as acolytes. The new lectors are: Alejandro Borella (ES), Victor Ferreira de Aguiar (ES), David Kangwa (EA), Cypria n Maingi (EA), and Santosh Savarimuthu (IN). The new Acolytes are: Michael Chiuri (USA), Renny Markose (IN), Elie Kouakou Oka (IV), and Brandon Paluch (USA). The ceremony, presided over by the Superior General, took place during the Eucharist on Monday evening. As a matter of common practice, the Seminary Community and the General Administration community participate together in the Monday evening Eucharist. The evening ended with a festive meal enjoyed by both communities together. On the path to the priesthood, these ministries are the occasion for each seminarian to become more deeply aware of the role of the Word of God and the Eucharist in their lives. -
Juli / August 2021 Dank Des Präsidenten
Juli / August 2021 Dank des Präsidenten Liebe Hörerfamilie Es ist mir ein besonderes Anliegen, mich persönlich an Sie zu wenden. Denn heute möchten wir unserem Programm- direktor Andreas Schätzle Danke sagen. Mit Ende August übergibt er die „Fackel des Programmdirektors“ seinem Nach- folger Br. Peter Ackermann. Über sechzehn Jahre hat Andreas Schätzle als Missionar sein Priestertum, seine Liebe zur Gottesmutter, sein Wissen, Können und all seine Kraft Radio Maria zur Verfügung gestellt. Missionarisch und mit Leidenschaft diente er dem Radio der Gottesmutter, um allen Menschen an allen Orten das Evangelium zu verkünden. Sein Primizspruch ist: „Feuer auf die Erde zu werfen, bin ich gekommen – wie froh wäre ich, es würde schon brennen“ (Lk 12,49) – in dieser Dynamik des Heiligen Geistes hat er - gewissermaßen als „Pfarrer der größten Pfarre Österreichs“ – Radio Maria geleitet. Auch von den Verantwortlichen in der Weltfamilie wird mit Dankbarkeit festgestellt, dass das Wirken von Programmdirektor Andreas Schätzle ganz wesentlich die Verbreitung und Annahme des Radios durch Sie, geschätzte Hörerinnen und Hörer, vorangebracht hat. Lieber Andreas, Danke, dass Du uns alle, mich als Präsident seit über 13 Jahren, die Mitglieder des Vereines, den Vorstand, die haupt- und ehrenamtlichen Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter sowie die Referentinnen und Referenten on Air mit Deinem missiona- rischen Feuer entzündet, geführt und begleitet hast. Deine Berufung zum interimistischen Programmdirektor für Radio Maria England zeigt auch, wie sehr Dein Wirken weit über das österreichische Radio Maria hinaus wahrgenommen und geschätzt wird. Für die wichtige und vertrauensvolle Aufgabe in der Weltfamilie und für Dich persönlich als Priester & Musiker alles Gute, Gottes reichen Segen! Wir vertrauen Dich besonders der Fürsprache der Muttergottes an. -
Between the Wars
Day #50 • 3/7-8 Between the Wars A Whole Lotta Changin’ Goin’ On http://www.iamsyria.org/ Warning Signs of Genocide: http://967670192324838111.weebly.com/ Corny Jokes 1. What are twins’ favorite fruit? PEARS! 2. What is the king of all school supplies? THE RULER! 3. What do you call a flock of sheep tumbling down a hill? A LAMBSLIDE! Foreign Imperialism Inspires NATIONALIST Movements Events in China and India Lead to the Rise of Nationalism 1842 1857 1885 1900 1906 Foreign Imperialism Inspires NATIONALIST Movements Events in China and India Lead to the Rise of Nationalism Indians help the gain ; communists British in WWI Support from Chinese peasants Support Chinese from Long March Long 1911 1919 1921 1930 1934-35 Foreign Imperialism Inspires NATIONALIST Movements Events in China and India Lead to the Rise of Nationalism Using the timeline above, how would you describe the political, economic and social climate of China and India in the early 20th Century? Nationalists Respond to Foreign Influence China Goal of Movement • End Foreign Rule Nationalists Respond to Foreign Influence China Nationalist Leader • Sun Yixian • Overthrows the last Chinese dynasty (Qing) Nationalists Respond to Foreign Influence China Strategy to Achieve Goal Overthrow dynasty Unite China Modernize Emperor Qianlong Empress Cixi Sun Yixian Sun Yixian and his wife Nationalists Respond to Foreign Influence China Divisions within the Movement • Nationalists: led by corrupt Jiang Jieshi; supported by the West • Communists: led by Mao Zedong; supported by Chinese peasants Nationalists Respond to Foreign Influence China Results of the Movement: –Overthrow of Qing monarchs in 1911 by Sun Yixian –22-year civil war • (nationalists vs. -
Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu
ARCHIVUM HISTORICUM SOCIETATIS IESU VOL. LXXXII, FASC. 164 2013/II Articles Charles Libois S.J., L’École des Jésuites au Caire dans l’Ancienne Compagnie. 355 Leonardo Cohen, El padre Pedro Páez frente a la interpretación bíblica etíope. La controversia sobre “cómo llenar una 397 brecha mítica”. Claudia von Collani, Astronomy versus Astrology. Johann Adam Schall von Bell and his “superstitious” Chinese Calendar. 421 Andrea Mariani, Mobilità e formazione dei Gesuiti della Confederazione polacco-lituana. Analisi statistico- prosopografica del personale dei collegi di Nieśwież e Słuck (1724-1773). 459 Francisco Malta Romeiras, The emergence of molecular genetics in Portugal: the enterprise of Luís Archer SJ. 501 Bibliography (Paul Begheyn S.J.) 513 Book Reviews Charlotte de Castelnau-L’Estoile et alia, Missions d’évangélisation et circulation des savoirs XVIe- XVIIIe siècle (Luce Giard) 633; Pedro de Valencia, Obras completas. VI. Escritos varios (Doris Moreno) 642; Wolfgang Müller (Bearb.), Die datierten Handschriften der Universitätsbibliothek München. Textband und Tafelband (Rudolf Gamper) 647; Ursula Paintner, Des Papsts neue Creatur‘. Antijesuitische Publizistik im Deutschsprachigen Raum (1555-1618) (Fabian Fechner) 652; Anthony E. Clark, China’s Saints. Catholic Martyrdom during the Qing (1644-1911) (Marc Lindeijer S.J.) 654; Thomas M. McCoog, “And touching our Society”: Fashioning Jesuit Identity in Elizabethan England (Michael Questier) 656; Festo Mkenda, Mission for Everyone: A Story of the Jesuits in East Africa (1555-2012) (Brendan Carmody S.J.) 659; Franz Brendle, Der Erzkanzler im Religionskrieg. Kurfürst Anselm Casimir von Mainz, die geistlichen Fürsten und das Reich 1629 bis 1647 (Frank Sobiec) 661; Robert E. Scully, Into the Lion’s Den. -
VIA LATINA 22 # 296 - January 2021 News from the General Administration - Society of Mary
VIA LATINA 22 # 296 - January 2021 News from the General Administration - Society of Mary Visit to Malawi From November 27 to December 8, the General Assistants for Education and Religious Life (Bro. Maximin Magnan, SM and Fr. Pablo Rambaud, SM), visited the communities and works of the Society of Mary in Malawi. The visit was scheduled for October, along with the rest of the Region of Eastern Africa, but the restrictions of the government of Malawi prevented it from taking place at that time. The two members of the General Council visited the communities located in Malawi: Karonga and Lilongwe. The trip between both places is long (about 9 hours), allowing them the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of this country.. Bro. Maximin Magnan, SM and Fr. Pablo Rambaud, SM visit Chaminade Marianist Secondary School in Lilongwe Our Marianist presence in Karonga has a long tradition and is currently linked to the technical institute MIRACLE(Marianist Institute of Rural Artisans for Christian Life Education), www.miracletech.ac.mw. A community of four religious works there at different levels of responsibility and ministry. For a few years now, the Marianist Sisters (FMI) have also had a community in Karonga, which has made it possible to have several joint meetings of both communities. The Lilongwe community is much newer, barely a year old, and is linked to the new Chaminade Secondary School. At the moment, there are only 80 first-year students, but admissions for next year are already complete... and there are more than 500 applications for each year! This community, made up of five brothers, has the great challenge of setting up a new work, and, at the same time, doing this in the midst of a pandemic. -
Le Marianiste Canadien- Mars 2020
o Marianiste Canadien Volume LV (1) N 503 MARS 2020 Bienheureux Jakob Gapp, sm Raymond BOUTIN, SM cause d’une tempête de neige, la fête des Fon- Adateurs, prévue le 12 janvier 2020, a été dépla- cée au 2 février. Ce jour-là. une trentaine de per- sonnes se sont présentées au Centre Marianiste de St-Henri. En matinée, le frère Raymond Boutin a présenté la vie du bienheureux Jakob Gapp, un ma- rianiste autrichien exécuté à Berlin le 13 août 1943 en raison de son opposition farouche au nazisme. La qualité de cette recherche méritait de consacrer la totalité du Marianiste Canadien à ce personnage assez peu connu chez nous. En même temps, nous voulons remercier le Père José-Maria Salaverri qui nous a révélé l’incroyable histoire de Jakob Gapp, J !"# G %% un martyr de la trempe de Maximilian Kolbe. J !"# G %% M•••••••• •"•••#$• • Gérard Blais, rédacteur du MC J•• -M !" S $ %•!!", & Sur le web : www.marianistes.org Q ui était Jakob Gapp? D’un côté, c’était un hom - Lui, de son côté, veut poursuivre des me têtu, à la parole rude et déterminée. Il pou- études ; il a 23 ans, mais il n’a pas d’ar- vait se mettre en colère à tout moment. D’un autre gent. Que faire? Quelqu’un lui pro- côté, c’était un homme de grande bonté qui ne pou- pose d’aller chez les Marianistes qui CHEVALIER DE NOTRE -DAME vait admettre qu’on puisse détester quelqu’un et qui l’accueilleront faci lement. Qui sont ces Revue fondée en 1954 ne vivait que pour la vérité. -
AUGUST 8, 2021 19TH SUNDAY of ORDINARY TIME Very Rev
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte The Most Reverend Peter J. Jugis Bishop of Charlotte AUGUST 8, 2021 19TH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME Very Rev. Christopher A. Roux Rector & Pastor SUNDAY CYCLE: B — WEEKDAY CYCLE: I — PSALTER: WEEK III WEEKEND MASSES Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am, 9 am, 11 am and 12:30 pm DAILY MASSES Monday - Friday: 12:10 pm Saturday: 8 am HOLY DAY SCHEDULE 7:30 am, 12:10 pm, 7 pm CONFESSION Thirty minutes before daily Masses Saturday: 7:30 am and 4 - 5 pm Sunday: 10 - 11 am ADORATION Wednesday: 8 am - 6 pm Sunday: 10 - 11 am PARISH OFFICE HOURS Mon., Wed., Fri.: 9 am to 5 pm Mission Statement We the members of The Cathedral of St. Patrick, through the mercy of God the Father, the grace of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit, seek to grow continually in knowledge of and love for God. We strive to enable ongoing conversion to Christ of our adults, to inspire faith in our children, and to be witnesses of His love in the greater community. Address: 1621 Dilworth Road East, Charlotte, NC 28203 Phone: (704) 334-2283 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.stpatricks.org THIS WEEK AT THE CATHEDRAL DATE MASSES & INTENTIONS EVENTS 8:00 am † Celeste Sieracki 7:30 AM—Confessions 8:00 AM—Mass Saturday Requested by the Armijo Family 2:00 PM—Wedding Convalidation August 7th 5:30 pm Debra Lemmon 4:00 PM—Confessions Requested by Mim Hinson 5:30 PM—Mass 7:30 am † Peggy Jenkins 7:30 AM—Mass Requested by the Major Family Sunday 9:00 AM—Mass August 8th 9:00 am Pro Populo 10:00—11:00 AM—Confessions 11:00 am Claire Elizabeth Lietz 10:00—11:00 AM—Adoration 11:00 AM—Mass 19th Sunday of Requested by the Nass Family 12:30 PM—Mass Ordinary Time 12:30 pm † Jeannine Merrien 1:30 PM—Baptism—Van Vooren Requested by Francois Merrien Monday 12:10 pm Fr. -
Holocaust Education Teacher Resources Why Teach The
Holocaust Education Teacher Resources Compiled by Sasha Wittes, Holocaust Education Facilitator For Ilana Krygier Lapides, Director, Holocaust & Human Rights Education Calgary Jewish Federation Why Teach The Holocaust? The Holocaust illustrates how silence and indifference to the suffering of others, can unintentionally, serve to perpetuate the problem. It is an unparalleled event in history that brings to the forefront the horrors of racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism, as well as the capacity for human evil. The Canadian education system should aim to be: democratic, non-repressive, humanistic and non-discriminating. It should promote tolerance and offer bridges for understanding of the other for reducing alienation and for accommodating differences. Democratic education is the backbone of a democratic society, one that fosters the underpinning values of respect, morality, and citizenship. Through understanding of the events, education surrounding the Holocaust has the ability to broaden students understanding of stereotyping and scapegoating, ensuring they become aware of some of the political, social, and economic antecedents of racism and provide a potent illustration of both the bystander effect, and the dangers posed by an unthinking conformity to social norms and group peer pressure. The study of the Holocaust coupled with Canada’s struggle with its own problems and challenges related to anti-Semitism, racism, and xenophobia will shed light on the issues facing our society. What was The Holocaust? History’s most extreme example of anti- Semitism, the Holocaust, was the systematic state sponsored, bureaucratic, persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933-1945. The term “Holocaust” is originally of Greek origin, meaning ‘sacrifice by fire’ (www.ushmm.org).