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Information Communication Philosophie Psychologie
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION 1396 BERNARD Luc Europe 1. La grande histoire dans une grande radio 4240 BOUCHOT Henri Livre (Le) L'illustration – la relieure. Etude historique sommaire 2447 ENCYCLOPEDIE Générale Ma première encyclopédie. Je découvre le monde 3254 FRÉMY Dominique et Michèle Quid 2004 350 SAIRIGNE Guillemette de Aventure du "Livre de Poche".L'enfant de Gutemberg et du XXe s. 2416 SIMON François Journaliste. Dans le pas d'Hubert Beuve-Méry Biographie 4112 VAUCAIRE Michel Bibliophilie (La) PHILOSOPHIE PSYCHOLOGIE 2087 ARVON Henri BAKOUNINE absolu et révolution 3800 PASCAL Georges Grands textes de la Philosophie (Les) 1371 PASCAL Blaise Pensées et Opuscules 3255 PASCAL Blaise Pensées [Nouvelle édition- étable par Ph.SELLIER] 461 SERRES Michel Eclaircissements. Cinq entretiens avec Bruno Latour 903 MEDINA J. MÓRALI C.SENIK . Philosophie comme débat entre les textes (La) 2148 DEDIEU Joseph Philosophes du XVIIIe siècle Extraits 1043 DUMONT Jean-Paul Philosophie antique (La) 1714 GRIMAL Pierre Sénèque, sa vie, son oeuvre, exposé de sa philosophie 1044 JEAUNEAU Edouard Philosophie médiévale (La) 1429 REVEL Jean-François Histoire de la Philosophie occidentale. Penseurs grecs et latins 4035 THONNARD F.-J. Prècis d'Histoire de la Philosophie 2086 LE CLEZIO J. M. G. Extase matérielle (L') 2050 MARCEL Gabriel Etre et avoir I. Journal métaphysique (1928-1933) 2052 MARCEL Gabriel Etre et avoir II. Réflexion sur l'irreligion et la foi 3798 CHENG François Cinq méditations sur la beauté 2026 MEYNARD L. Esthétique (-Cours de philosophie) 1917 CHALENDAR Jacques de Aménagement du temps (L') 1645 CHARON Jean E. Du temps de l'espace et des hommes 1916 COLLECTIF Espace et le temps auJourd'hui (L') 1045 GRANGER Gilles-Gaston Raison (La) 1930 COLLECTIF Liberté et l'homme du XXe siècle (La) 1931 MADINIER Gabriel Conscience et signification. -
THE CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Pope Francis’ Assessment of Its Challenges
THE CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Pope Francis’ Assessment of its Challenges FRANK CUMBO A note to the reader: the direct quotes from cernment of the guidance and inspiration of Pope Francis’ address in this article are taken the Holy Spirit. Pope Francis borrows the from the English translation of the address phrase ‘the danger of getting too organised’ provided in the papal documents section of the to refer to this first factor contributing to the Vatican website. For ease of reading, text from disharmony in the contemporary CCR, but it this source has been placed in quotation marks is perhaps more readily understood as the ex- but is not succeeded by parentheses specifying ecutive approach to leadership. The pontiff its source. All other direct quotes have their contends that adopting this approach causes sources specified in this way. a leader in the CCR to think ‘of himself or herself as being more important or greater A First Look at the Text than the others’. In place of this executive model of leadership, Pope Francis’ address Pope Francis’ June 2014 address to the 37th promotes a return to the servant leadership National Convocation of Renewal in the Holy model which characterised the early CCR. He Spirit challenges leaders of the Catholic argues that this latter model allows the Holy Charismatic Renewal, hereafter termed the Spirit to lead the CCR and therefore promotes CCR, to abandon attitudes and practices which harmony ‘because unity comes from the Holy the pontiff contends have contributed to Spirit’. ‘infighting’ within and amongst CCR groups. The second divisive attitude which Pope Given the brevity of this address and its focus Francis discusses is related to the first. -
Fr Cantalamessa Gives First Advent Reflection to Pope and Roman Curia
Fr Cantalamessa gives first Advent reflection to Pope and Roman Curia The Preacher of the Papal Household, Fr Raniero Cantalamessa, gives his first Advent reflection at the Redemptoris Mater Chapel in the Apostolic Palace. Below is the full text of his sermon. P. Raniero Cantalamessa ofmcap BLESSED IS SHE WHO BELIEVED!” Mary in the Annunciation First Advent Sermon 2019 Every year the liturgy leads us to Christmas with three guides: Isaiah, John the Baptist and Mary, the prophet, the precursor, the mother. The first announced the Messiah from afar, the second showed him present in the world, the third bore him in her womb. This Advent I have thought to entrust ourselves entirely to the Mother of Jesus. No one, better than she can prepare us to celebrate the birth of our Redeemer. She didn’t celebrate Advent, she lived it in her flesh. Like every mother bearing a child she knows what it means be waiting for somebody and can help us in approaching Christmas with an expectant faith. We shall contemplate the Mother of God in the three moments in which Scripture presents her at the center of the events: the Annunciation, the Visitation and Christmas. 1. “Behold, / am the handmaid of the Lord” We start with the Annunciation. When Mary went to visit Elizabeth she welcomed Mary with great joy and praised her for her faith saying, “Blessed is she who believed there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken her from the Lord” (Lk 1:45). The wonderful thing that took place in Nazareth after the angel’s greeting was that Mary “believed,” and thus she became the “mother of the Lord.” There is no doubt that the word “believed” refers to Mary’s answer to the angel: “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word (Lk 1:38). -
THE EXEGETICAL ROOTS of TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY MICHAEL SLUSSER Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa
Theological Studies 49 (1988) THE EXEGETICAL ROOTS OF TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY MICHAEL SLUSSER Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa. N RECENT YEARS systematic theologians have been showing increased I interest in studying the doctrine of the Trinity. An integral part of that study should be an exposition of the origins of the doctrine. The question of origins can be posed in an analytical fashion, as Maurice Wiles has done: .. .we seem forced to choose between three possibilities: either (1) we do after all know about the Trinity through a revelation in the form of propositions concerning the inner mysteries of the Godhead; or (2) there is an inherent threefoldness about every act of God's revelation, which requires us to think in trinitarian terms of the nature of God, even though we cannot speak of the different persons of the Trinity being responsible for specific facets of God's revelation; or (3) our Trinity of revelation is an arbitrary analysis of the activity of God, which though of value in Christian thought and devotion is not of essential significance.1 I think that this analytical approach is in important respects secondary to the genetic one. The first Christians spoke about God in the terms which we now try to analyze; surely the reasons why they used those terms are most relevant to a sound analysis. The main words whose usage needs to be fathomed are the Greek words prosöpon, hypostasis, ousia, andphysis.2 Prosöpon is the earliest of these terms to have attained an accepted conventional usage in early Christian speech about God, and therefore the chief determinant of the shape which the complex of terms was to take. -
Fire Victims Find Relief at San Damiano
The Catholic Voice is on Facebook VOL. 57, NO. 2 DIOCESE OF OAKLAND JANUARY 21, 2019 www.catholicvoiceoakland.org Serving the East Bay Catholic Community since 1963 Copyright 2019 ‘There are angels Fire victims everywhere, you don’t find relief at know who they are’ San Damiano By Carrie McClish Staff writer By John Feister Susan Trout came to St. Columba Church in Oakland on New Special to The Catholic Voice Year’s Eve to share a story no mother should have to talk about She would scarcely admit that her own tragic experi- — the murder of her son. ence in 2015’s Butte Fire was behind this year’s Christmas Jason Coleman, Trout’s son, was 44, stood about 6 foot 4, respite for 150 Camp Fire survivors at Danville’s San and was living on the streets of Oakland. Damiano Retreat. But people around Lisa Barione suspect His killer was a man with two felonies who had just been there’s truth in the connection. released from prison. This man was stealing Coleman’s bike It was Barione, who had lost her own home to the when Coleman resisted and was shot. Butte Fire, who spawned the idea of opening to Camp Trout’s life changed forever, but in ways that sur- Fire survivors the doors of the Franciscan retreat center. prised even her. As she struggled to deal with her It would have been Christmas break. loss Trout received emotional support from the “It’s the one week of the year that San Damiano homeless community her son was living with actually can close,” said Director Peter Wise, of his very when he was killed. -
Fourth Sunday of Lent, Year B
BREAKING THE BREAD OF THE WORD A LECTIO DIVINA Approach to the Weekday Liturgy THE SOLEMNITY OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS and Optional Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary Solemnity of the Sacred Heart – Year A (n. 105) Solemnity of the Sacred Heart – Year B (n. 106) Solemnity of the Sacred Heart – Year C (n. 107) Optional Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the BVM (n. 108) Prepared by Sr. Mary Margaret Tapang, PDDM *** Text of the Cover Page ends here. *** A Lectio Divina Approach to the Weekday Liturgy BREAKING THE BREAD OF THE WORD (n. 105) FRIDAY AFTER THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST THE SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS, YEAR A “JESUS SAVIOR: He Is Meek and Humble of Heart” BIBLE READINGS Dt 7:6-11 // I Jn 4:7-16 // Mt 11:25-30 I. BIBLICO-LITURGICAL REFLECTIONS: A Pastoral Tool for the LECTIO A. Gospel Reading (Mt 11:25-30): “Although you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, you have revealed them to the childlike.” The Gospel passage (Mt 11:25-30) proclaimed in today’s solemn feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is about the mystery of the Kingdom revealed to the “little ones” and the call of Jesus, the meek and humble of heart. With this reading, the Church reminds the faithful that Jesus, the meek and humble one, reigns over all by the light of his wisdom and the yoke of his love. He is the instrument of revelation of the Father’s love. -
Saints , Dictateurs, Bourreaux, Martyrs, Bienfaiteurs, Fondateurs
Saints , dictateurs, bourreaux, martyrs, bienfaiteurs, fondateurs, prophètes, criminels , condamnés, assassins, mystiques, victimes, généraux, présidents ,résistants, indépendan- tistes, militants... #Patsy-O-Hara #Charles Peguy #Joe-McDonnell #Charles de Foucauld #Abaaoud Abdelhamid #Che Guevara #Abbé Pierre #Chiara Lubich #Adam Chmielowsky #Chiara Luce #Soeur Marie-Adolphine #Christian de Chergé #Adrienne Speyr #Christian des Pallières #Albert Schweitzer #Claire de Castelbajac #Albert Einstein #anonyme enfant juif 45 #Alexandre Men #Coluche #Soeur Amandina Van Schakkebroek #Amedy Coulibaly #Amilcar Cabral #Saint José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero #Anne Franck #Charles de Gaulle #St Annibale Maria Di Francia #Robert Desnos #Ste Léonie Aviat #Dietrich Bonhoeffer #Andreas Baader #Djamila Bouhired #Mohammed Belhoucine #Saint Don Bosco #Ahmed Ben Bella #Luigi Orione #Oussama Ben Laden #Monseigneur Louis-Etienne Duval #Benazir Bhutto #Sainte Edith Stein #Benito Menni #Edmond Michelet #Bernadette Soubirou # Edmond Jouhaud #Bobby Sand #Eisaku Sato #Leonid Brejnev #Elie Wiesel #Henri Caffarel #Sainte Elisabeth Hesselblad #Callisto Caravagio #Elsa Triolet #Gaetan Catanoso #Emmanuel Mounier #Catherine Drexel #Ensslin Gudrun #François Ceyrac #Eric Schmitt #Erika Kornelia Szeles #Henri Geobbels #Leon Trotsky #Saint Jose Maria Escriva #Heinrich Himmler #Viatcheslav Molotov #Etty Hillesum #Hermann Goering #Benito Mussolini #Eva Perone #Reinhard Heydrich #Infirmière de guerre (anon- yme)1945 #José Luis Facerías #Alois Brunner #Infirmières de guerre (anon- -
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 30, 2018
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph December 30, 2018 The Holy Family with a Palm Tree, 1506 Raphael ST. RAPHAEL the ARCHANGEL CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISH ADDRESS PARISH STAFF 40000 North U.S. Highway 45, Old Mill Creek, Illinois 60046-7464 Fr. Michael McGovern, Pastor phone 847.395.3474 fax 847.395.3552 Dr. Gregory K. Webster, Deacon email [email protected] Ms. Annee Wynn, Coordinator of Religious Ed. St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church-Old Mill Creek Ms. Marirose Tan, Coordinator of Youth Ministry Mr. Alex Fries, Music Director The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Pastor’s Notes December 30, 2018 MARY, MOTHER OF GOD Tuesday, January 1, the Church honors the Blessed Virgin Mary under her tle: Mary, Mother of God (a holy day of obligaon: Mass on December 31 at 4:00 pm and January 1 at 9:00 am and 11:00 am). Since as early as 230 A.D., Chrisans referred to Mary as theotokos, which means “God- bearer”. By the fih century, there were some people who quesoned this tle, claiming that Mary was only the mother of Jesus’ human nature. The bishops gathered at the Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) and the Council of Chalcedon (451 A.D.) taught definively that Christ is fully God and human and that these two natures are united in one person, Jesus Christ. Therefore, Mary could be called “Mother of God” because she gave birth to Jesus, who is fully divine as well as human. PRAY FOR OUR BISHOPS Pope Francis has encouraged the Bishops of the United States to make a silent retreat together as part of the spiritual renewal needed in the face of the abuse crisis. -
The Anderson Report: Sexual Abuse in The
FPO The Anderson Report Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Phoenix AndersonAdvocates.com • 602.682.2810 “For many of us, those earlier stories happened someplace else, someplace away. Now we know the truth: it happened everywhere.” ~ Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report 2018 Table of Contents Purpose & Background ...........................................................................................6 Abuse in the Diocese of Phoenix ................................................................................ 8 History of the Diocese of Phoenix .............................................................................. 8 Bishop O’Brien Agreement with Maricopa County Attorney’s Office ..................... 9 Lists of Priests Accused of Sexual Abuse in the Diocese of Phoenix: Priests and Deacons from the Diocese of Phoenix Who Have been Accused of Sexual Misconduct with a Minor and Have a Canonical Case in Process ............................................................................................................... 18 Priests and Deacons Who Have Been Laicized and/or Removed from Ministry Due to Sexual Misconduct with a Minor ..................................... 19 Priests and Deacons from Other Dioceses who May No Longer Serve in the Diocese of Phoenix Due to Sexual Misconduct with a Minor ..................... 20 Priests Who Have Served in the Diocese of Phoenix Who Have Been Laicized and/or Removed from Ministry by Their Communities Due to Sexual Misconduct with a Minor .................................................................... -
Church Must Take Sin Seriously but Stress God's Mercy
Church must take sin seriously but stress God’s mercy VATICAN CITY – The Catholic Church must take sin seriously, but it must do so like Jesus did, by emphasizing God’s mercy and trust in the sinner’s ability to change, said the preacher of the papal household. In criticizing the Pharisees, “Jesus does not deny that sin and sinners exist,” said Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa, offering a Lenten reflection March 30 to Pope Benedict XVI and top Vatican officials. But Jesus “was more severe” toward those who “condemned the sinners than toward the sinners themselves,” the preacher said. From the evidence in the Bible, Father Cantalamessa said, “being merciful appears to be an essential aspect of being in ‘the image and likeness of God.” Mercy is the form God’s love takes in relation to sinners, he said. “After we have experienced it, we must demonstrate it to our brothers and sisters, both on the level of the church community as well as on a personal level,” the Capuchin said. Jesus does not trivialize sin, “but finds a way not to alienate sinners, instead attracting them to himself. He does not see only what they are, but what they can become if divine mercy reaches the depths of their misery and desperation,” he said. Jesus “does not wait for them to come to him; often he is the one who goes out looking for them,” the priest said. “Jesus is firm and rigorous regarding principles, but he knows when a principle must give way to the superior principle, which is the mercy of God and the salvation of a person,” he said. -
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Between
2018 Yarmouth S. C. No.__________ Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Between: Jean-Michel Blinn Plaintiff and St. Mary’s Church Parish Council, The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Yarmouth, The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Halifax Defendant Page 01 – cover page (January 1st 2018, 101 pages 47531 words) Page 02 – intent of litigation Page 03 – notice of action Page 04 – notice of action (cont.) Page 05 – notice of action (cont.) Page 06 – statement of claim Page 07 – letter re: action Page 08 – affidavit of complaint Page 09 – anti-Semitism Page 10 – anti-Semitism (cont.) Page 11-20 – preliminary evidence Page 21 – letter to parishioner Page 22-28 – Dec 8th 2017 case in favour of the demolition Page 29 – Letter of demand Page 30-85 Expository Evidence Page 86 – indictment Page 87 – indictment (cont.) Page 88 – interrogatories Page 89-101 – submissions, facts, relevant case law and arguments 2018 Yarmouth S. C. No.__________ Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Between: Jean-Michel Blinn Plaintiff and St. Mary’s Church Parish Council, The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Yarmouth, The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Halifax Defendant NOTICE OF INTENT OF LITIGATION To: St. Mary’s Church Parish Council, The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Yarmouth The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of Halifax Litigation is intended against you The plaintiff intends litigation against you. The included proposed litigation is a class action suit. Order against you is sought for damages An attached draft notice of motion and statement of claim outlines the damages against the plaintiff. Judgment against you if you do not defend The court may grant an order for the relief claimed without further notice, unless you file the notice of defence before the deadline. -
Jacques Maritain: a Garonne-I Paraszt
PPEK 301 Jacques Maritain: A garonne-i paraszt. Egy öreg laikus töprengése napjaink kérdésein Jacques Maritain A garonne-i paraszt Egy öreg laikus töprengése napjaink kérdésein mű a Pázmány Péter Elektronikus Könyvtár (PPEK) – a magyarnyelvű keresztény irodalom tárháza – állományában. Bővebb felvilágosításért és a könyvtárral kapcsolatos legfrissebb hírekért látogassa meg a http://www.ppek.hu internetes címet. 2 PPEK / Jacques Maritain: A garonne-i paraszt. Egy öreg laikus töprengése napjaink kérdésein Impresszum Jacques Maritain A garonne-i paraszt Egy öreg laikus töprengése napjaink kérdésein Sose vegyétek túl komolyan az ostobaságot. Kínai közmondás A mű eredeti címe: Le paysan de la Garonne Fordította: Turgonyi Zoltán ____________________ A könyv elektronikus változata Ez a publikáció a Szent István Társulatnál 1999-ben kiadott, ISBN 963 9137 45 6 azonosítójú könyv elektronikus kiadása. Az elektronikus kiadás a Szent István Társulat engedélyével készült. A programot a Pázmány Péter Elektronikus Könyvtár szabályai szerint szabadon lehet lelkipásztori célokra használni. A terjesztés, másolás és minden egyéb más jog a Szent István Társulat tulajdonában van. PPEK / Jacques Maritain: A garonne-i paraszt. Egy öreg laikus töprengése napjaink kérdésein 3 Tartalomjegyzék Impresszum ................................................................................................................................ 2 Tartalomjegyzék .......................................................................................................................