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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. -
The Holy See
The Holy See PASTORAL JOURNEY TO BENIN, UGANDA AND KHARTOUM (SUDAN) OPENING SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE GENERAL SECRETARIAT OF THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS FOR THE SPECIAL ASSEMBLY FOR AFRICA ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS JOHN PAUL II Cathedral of Rubaga Archdiocese of Kampala (Uganda) Tuesday, 9 February 1993 Dear Brother Bishops, Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, 1. It is with "joi inspired by the Holy Spirit" that we gather in this Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Kampala for the opening session of the Council of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops for the Special Assembly for Africa. This is the seventh meeting of the Council and the third to take place on this Continent. I offer cordial greetings to all its members and to the other Bishops who have joined us. This occasion has profound significance not only for the local Churches in Africa but also for the People of God throughout the world. Through my presence here I wish to support both what has already been accomplished and what will be achieved in the days ahead. Praying Vespers together we give visible expression to the bonds of communion which unite the See of Peter and the particular Churches on this Continent, and the reality of that collegialitas effectiva et affectiva gives intensity to our prayer for the African Bishops as they prepare with their flocks for the Special Synodal Assembly. With deep affection in our Lord Jesus Christ, I wish to greet the representatives of the priests, men 2 and women Religious, and seminarians of the Dioceses of Uganda who are with us this evening. -
ATTI Uganda INGL
1 2 INDEX Presentation p. 3 The Holy Father’s message to Catholic Action in Africa p. 5 IFCA’s message to the Holy Father p. 7 5th August 2006 Opening Eucharistic Celebration Homily p. 8 + Matthias Ssekamanya Welcoming address to IFCA delegates p. 12 Mr Gideon Obbo Lecture Catholic Action, a gift of the Holy Spirit to the Church p. 15 + Francesco Lambiasi 6th August 2006 The Uganda Martyrs are Christian role models for the laity p. 26 + Matthias Ssekamanya Homily p. 33 + Christophe Pierre IFCA, a place of meeting, exchange, solidarity p. 37 Oana Tuduce 7th August 2006 Homily p. 39 + Evariste Ngoyagoye Lecture The Catholic Laity in Uganda p. 40 Mr Gideon Obbo Lecture The Church cannot abandon man... The Social Teaching of the Church applied to the Great Lakes regions p. 51 Rev. Salvator Niciteretse Homily p. 63 + Francesco Lambiasi Final Statement p. 68 Programme p. 71 List of the participants p. 74 PRESENTATION IFCA’s work in Africa continues. The third step at continental level defi- netly indicates a sign of hope both for those who participated in the meeting, as well as for those who, through this report, share with us this fruitful expe- rience, which was held in Namugongo. Together with the lay martyrs from Uganda, we look forward towards the forthcoming Assembly of the African Synod of Bishops. In his message for the occasion, the Holy Father reminded us of the three key words - contemplation, communion and mission - which John Paul II entrusted to CA at Loreto in 2004. He also referred to the “programme” which Paul VI presented to CA laypeople, precisely in Namugongo in 1969 and which is still relevant today. -
Abstinence-Only HIV/AIDS Programs in Uganda
Human Rights Watch March 2005 Vol. 17, No. 4 (A) The Less They Know, the Better Abstinence-Only HIV/AIDS Programs in Uganda I. Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 1 II. Recommendations ................................................................................................................... 6 To the Government of Uganda.............................................................................................. 6 To the Government of the United States ............................................................................. 8 To the U.S. Congress ........................................................................................................... 8 To the Presidential Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) country team in Uganda ................................................................................................................... 10 To the Office of the Global AIDS coordinator (OGAC) of the U.S. government.......................................................................................................................... 11 To all other donors to Ugandan AIDS programs, including the Global Fund and U.N. agencies ................................................................................................................... 11 III. Methods................................................................................................................................. 12 IV. Background .......................................................................................................................... -
Catholic Church of Uganda
Special Issue October/Nov. 2012 Published by the Communications Department and printed by the Arua Diocese Printing Services, P.O. Box 454, Arua No. 127 CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE A pastoral letter by the Catholic Bishops of Uganda on the occasion of the golden jubilee of Uganda’s Independence. (Abridged edition) Dear Brothers and Sisters, 1. This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice in it and be glad (Ps. 118:24). As believers in the one God Independence who is guiding the history of human- kind, of all nations and of each per- son, we greet you with this joyful ac- clamation from the liturgy of Easter, the day of the Resurrection of Jesus our Saviour. We repeat it with re- newed joy and gratitude, fifty years later, as we celebrate the Golden Ju- bilee of our beloved country, Uganda. We have so many reasons to be grate- ful to God who has walked with us throughout our long journey of histo- ry. 2. The celebration of fifty years of independence should not be simply an event but, rather, an opportunity for us to celebrate the Lord’s deliver- ance and providence (Ex.13:16). 50 Years 3. Through all this time, in the events of our history as a nation, God has led and guided us. in our country. Since independence, formity with a truly God-fearing na- the Church has not only grown in 4. It is in the context of our own Exo- tion. dus as a nation that we, your bishops, number but also in her commitment to the service of the entire country. -
LJ.S. Interfaith Leaders Deal Staggering Hlow to Race Bias
LJ.S.interfaith leadersdeal staggeringhlow to race bias By CARL A, SALCERAK * Interfaitlt cooperation rockccl ltrcial ltlcjutlice on its heels at the National Conlerence on Religion antl lkcc. Christians, black and rvhite, nnd Jeu.s matlc histoly iu '''tlrc a meeting in Chicago that took tlte offcnsivc agaiust unfinished busincss of the Emancipation l)rocluruntion." Some 650 voting delegates*Protcstnnts, L-atholics arrrl Jcws-heard outstanding speakels anrl took ltult in rtork- groups and forurns of the four-day confet'ettce, the first sitlc." hc sairl, ,,rve hrve accorn. national meeting to be con- plishadnothing lirl ccrtlin." vened by the major" faitlr sroupsiri tlrcl"t.s. .,,iil'1[:,:-Itl[,t;'":il.il_llll rvas rlernorrstlatctl on thc sccontl tlay (Jan. l5) of thc nrccting in a spccch givt'n ll1'l)r. l'r'arrklirr II. [.,itlcll. plofcssul of chulclr Iti.s{oly at Ohicailo'l'hcological Scnrinar'5. Callirrg lbr' a I'r'otcstnnt-Catlro- lic clfolt trgainst <lisr.r'irtrinatiorr, "'l'he he staterl: C'atholi(: coul- ta' '-"'^-^ ntttniol is plairrll a trnivt'r.sal - 1]?: ]6-------- -11?.11^t"t't' 5.re53 ilmililililililuililil1ililililililililililililililil111ililil1 eltut'ch. an<l Icllorvship rvilh Rahlcd rlory on Prso ? Callrolics*-s ltich has ;lainctl suclr 'I'asind gl'tlilt ilup('lus untlcr tlrt' lcatlcr'. Li t urgica [ slrip oI I'opr .lohn .\Xlll-,can rrur sr:hools Itelp I'rotestarrls to aloirl sirrking back irrlo lacial anrl tliltal lcli- (AN EDITORIAL) gir-rrr." Str-rclvDav riit)' thiug.srrre going JJ. .'l'lrt: irr lurlinnir, lt u'ort'l ltc lottI t)cl()r'clax uicmllt . -
Mary, the Us Bishops, and the Decade
REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN T. MYLER MARY, THE U.S. BISHOPS, AND THE DECADE OF SILENCE: THE 1973 PASTORAL LETTER “BEHOLD YOUR MOTHER WOMAN OF FAITH” A Doctoral Dissertation in Sacred Theology in Marian Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Sacred Theology DIRECTED BY REV. JOHANN G. ROTEN, S.M., S.T.D. INTERNATIONAL MARIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DAYTON, OHIO July 19, 2017 Mary, The U.S. Bishops, and the Decade of Silence: The 1973 Pastoral Letter “Behold Your Mother Woman of Faith” © 2017 by Reverend Monsignor John T. Myler ISBN: 978-1-63110-293-6 Nihil obstat: Francois Rossier, S.M.. STD Vidimus et approbamus: Johann G. Roten, S.M., PhD, STD – Director Bertrand A. Buby, S.M., STD – Examinator Thomas A. Thompson, S.M., PhD – Examinator Daytonensis (USA), ex aedibus International Marian Research Institute, et Romae, ex aedibus Pontificiae Facultatis Theologicae Marianum die 19 Julii 2014. All Rights Reserved Under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. Printed in the United States of America by Mira Digital Publishing Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 For my Mother and Father, Emma and Bernard – my first teachers in the way of Faith… and for my Bishops, fathers to me during my Priesthood: John Nicholas, James Patrick, Wilton and Edward. Abbreviations Used CTSA Catholic Theological Society of America DVII Documents of Vatican II (Abbott) EV Evangelii Nuntiandi LG Lumen Gentium MC Marialis Cultus MS Marian Studies MSA Mariological Society of America NCCB National Conference of Catholic Bishops NCWN National Catholic Welfare Conference PL Patrologia Latina SC Sacrosanctam Concilium USCCB United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Contents Introduction I. -
East African Christians and World War I Author(S): M
East African Christians and World War I Author(s): M. Louise Pirouet Source: The Journal of African History, Vol. 19, No. 1, World War I and Africa (1978), pp. 117-130 Published by: Cambridge University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/180615 . Accessed: 04/03/2014 05:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Cambridge University Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of African History. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 137.158.158.60 on Tue, 4 Mar 2014 05:42:19 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions Journal of African History, xIx, I (I978), pp. 117-I30 Printed in Great Britain EAST AFRICAN CHRISTIANS AND WORLD WAR I BY M. LOUISE PIROUET THE First World War has often been described by writers of mission history as a serious setback to the growth of the church in Africa. The following comment by C. P. Groves on what happened in German East Africa is typical: It was indeed a major injuryto the Christiancause that after but a single gener- ation's work in their own four colonies, missionariesfrom the land of Luther- for it was mainly Protestantmissions that were concerned-should be abruptly cut off and their work orphaned.1 Missionary thinking, which Groves reflects, was based on the premise that African Christians, deprived of European leadership, would be bound to wander into wrong paths or lapse into heathenism. -
THE ENGINEERS REGISTRATION ACT, Cap
THE ENGINEERS REGISTRATION ACT, Cap 271; SECTION 18 NOTICE In Accordance with section 18 (2) of the Engineers Registration Act, Cap 271, it is hereby notified for information of the general public that the following persons had their names in the Engineers Register on 31st December 2015 as Registered Engineers. SN. REG. NO. NAME ADDRESS DISCIPLINE QUALIFICATIONS 1 686 Abdon, Atwine P.O. Box 7270, Kampala Electrical BSc. (Eng.), Electrical, Makerere University; MSc. (Process Systems Engineering), Cranfield University -UK; MUIPE. 2 624 Abenaitwe, Asaph T. P.O. Box 1408, Kampala Civil BSc (Eng), Civil, Makerere University, MUIPE 3 147 Adriko, Eric T. Ssekebuga (Dr.) P.O. Box 6402, Kampala Mechanical BSc.(Eng.), Mech.; PhD; London University; FUIPE 4 681 Adrole, Dennis P.O. Box 28487, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE. 5 775 Adubango, Brand P.O. Box 70822, Kampala Civil OD -Building and Civil Eng., UTC- Masaka; BSc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE 6 693 Adwek, Makmot Jimmy P.O. Box 98, Arua Civil ODC, Kyambogo; BSc. (Eng.), Civil, Makerere University; MUIPE. 7 445 Ajalu, John Stephen P.O. Box 11243, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil; Makerere University, MSc. (Eng.), ITC - Delft; MUIPE 8 748 Akampurira, Emmanuel P.O. Box 33401, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, MUK; MSc. Construction Economics and Mgt., University of Cape Town, South Africa; PE- ECSA, MUIPE, MSAICE 9 524 Akankwasa, Justus P.O. Box 7010, Kampala Civil BSc. (Eng.), Civil, MUK; MSc. (Construction Management), Loughborough Univ., UK; MUIPE. 10 790 Akita, Chad Silas P.O. Box 34779, Kampala Civil BSc.(Eng.), Civil, Makerere Univ.; MSc. -
42613 Ssempijja Materie.Pdf (7.218Mb)
Glocalizing Catholicism Through Musical Performance: Kampala Archdiocesan Post-Primary Schools Music Festivals Nicholas Ssempijja Dissertation for the degree philosophiae doctor (Ph.D.) at the University of Bergen 2011 ii Acknowledgements A dissertation of this nature does not easily come about unless there are people ready to sacrifice and devote their time, resources and intellectual abilities to make it happen. For this reason I am greatly indebted to a number of people who have significantly contributed to the shaping and final realization of this dissertation. Though the list is so long that I cannot exhaust it, I will try to summarize it below in the various categories. My sincerest gratitude goes to my main advisor and dissertation supervisor Assoc. Prof. Thomas James Solomon. I thank him for supporting me academically up to the very end. I cannot forget his very critical comments and insights that have shaped my thinking and view points. His very pragmatic approach and attention to detail has made me a better scholar, writer, and thinker. In the same way, I thank Prof. Paul Berliner who contributed greatly especially in laying a foundation for my doctoral project. I thank Assoc. Prof. Sigbjørn Apeland who has not only been a friend but also a great support academically. I also appreciate all my earlier professors at the Grieg Academy including Annemette Kirkegaard and Erik Steinskog of the University of Copenhagen. I cannot forget my conducting teacher and great friend Prof. Emeritus Magnar Mangersnes. Thanks for your love, kindness, willingness and devotion in nurturing my conducting skills. In a very special way, I wish to recognize the tremendous work done by my language tutor Kjellfrid Reite. -
Catalog 191 PDF Download
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Carillon, 1941 John Carroll University
John Carroll University Carroll Collected Carillon Student 1941 Carillon, 1941 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carillon Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "Carillon, 1941" (1941). Carillon. 2. http://collected.jcu.edu/carillon/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in Carillon by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Bert Geains THE AMERICAN ASSISTANCY OF THE SOCIETY Or JESUS ST. ANDREW-O N-HUDSON FOUG H -< EEPS,E. N Y . OFF I CE OF THE ASSISTANT ~Y DoLr Cr adua tes :- It i s a n esteemed privilege to salute you a nd to wish fo r you a rich me asure of t hat for wh ich JOHN CARROLL UN IVERS ITY has endeavored to equip you, t he fulness of culture a n d h oliness which is Catholic life! You a r e v e nturi ng forth into a world tha t is s ore ly tried a n d tortured . False prophe t s have a risen in every field of h uma n t h ought a nd a ctivity, men of no principle , men of bad prin ciple. You a re prepa r ed to meet thi s world, for you too a r e men of violence, men of a noblo r violenc e , men of t hat Chri s tia n violence which a lone can win the Kingd om of Heaven.