Jun 02 2015

Sister Diana Momeka in the U.S.

Deacon Greg Kandra has an article on the website of the CNEWA (Catholic Near East Welfare Association) about a visit with Iraqi Sr. Diana Momeka, O.P.

 

The first thing that struck me about the veiled woman in white standing in our reception area was: “She’s so little.” The petite Dominican sister with the piercing eyes and dark hair didn’t look like someone who would shake the world.

But I soon learned that her passion and her message are, in fact, earth shaking. Small wonder that this small wonder has made some of the most powerful people in world capitals sit up and take notice.

The rest of the article can be read at: http://www.cnewa.org/

You can also read a transcript of Sr. Diana’s testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs on May 13th on the Order’s IDI newsletter in pdf format beginning on page 7 at http://op.org

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May 31 2015

NC Register on Nashville Catholicism

The National Catholic Register has a new article on Celebrating Catholicism in Nashville which highlights the Center for Faith and Culture as well as the new adoration chapel.

Think of Nashville, and the first thing that comes to mind is music.

If Aquinas College has its way, the area might also become better known for the Catholic faith — through its Center for Faith & Culture (AquinasCollege.edu/faith-and-culture/).

Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/celebrating-catholicism-in-nashville/#ixzz3blSeg3Fo

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May 27 2015

St John of the Cross

St John of the Cross

Seek by reading and you will find by meditating. Knock by praying, and it will be opened to you in contemplation.

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May 26 2015

Free Online Classes

Being good Dominicans we are always looking for opportunities to study. Below are some free classes offered online that may be of interest. I’m only posting the descriptions for a few of the courses there are many more covering a variety of disciplines.

 

edx-logo-headerEdX offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from the world’s best universities, colleges and organizations. Online courses from MITx, HarvardX, BerkeleyX, UTx and many other universities can be taken here. Topics include biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, finance, electronics, engineering, food and nutrition, history, humanities, law, literature, math, medicine, music, philosophy, physics, science, statistics and more. EdX is a non-profit online initiative created by founding partners Harvard and MIT.

Jesus in Scripture and Tradition

Explore the identity of Jesus Christ through a treatment of Israel, the Gospels, and the traditions of the Church. Offered by the University of Notre Dame. Begins June 1.

Early Christianity: The Letters of Paul

The course “Early Christianity: The Letters of Paul” explores the context of these letters in the Roman Empire and the impact of these powerful texts today. Offered by Harvard University. Starts anytime.

coursera

Coursera provides universal access to the world’s best education, partnering with top universities and organizations to offer courses for anyone to take, for free.

Deciphering Secrets: Unlocking the Manuscripts of Medieval Spain

In this course students will explore the history of Jews, Christians, and Muslims in late medieval, fifteenth century Spain. Serving as citizen-scholars, students will learn about the positive and negative elements of inter-religious co-existence in Plasencia, Spain, and more importantly, contribute to an international scholarly effort by helping transcribe manuscripts. Offered by the University of Colorado. Starts August 17.

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May 19 2015

Ordination of Ray Powell

Ray Powell - Ordination Announcement

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