May 05 2014

Fr Giuseppe Girotti, OP Beatified

girotti2Fr. Giuseppe Girotti, OP was beatified last Saturday the 26th of April at Duomo di Alba in Cuneo the city of his birth. He was a Scripture scholar who studied at the Angelicum and the Ecole Biblique under Servant of God Marie-Joseph Lagrange, OP. Later he taught Scriptures at the Dominican Theological Seminary of Turin and was an expert in Wisdom Literature and the Prophet Isaiah. After the Nazi occupation of Italy he worked to arrange hideouts and escape routes for Jews. He was arrested in August of 1944 and eventually taken to Dachau. Due to the conditions at the camp he became ill and died on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1945. In 1995 he was declared “Righteous Among the Nations” by the State of Israel.

Blessed Giuseppe Girotti pray for us.

More information can be found at SQPN, Wikipedia, and op.org.

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Apr 26 2014

Lenten Retreat Audio

Fr. Chris Saliga, OP of the Easter Province gave a men’s lenten retreat last month in Cincinnati called “Listen to me! Go and make disciples of all nations!.” The audio for these talks are now online. More information and the links to the audio can be found on the OP East website.

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Apr 25 2014

Dr. Kurek’s Audio Posted

The audio of Dr. Kurek’s presentation at our last meeting is now posted and available in the Media section. The direct link is here. There are also links to Dr. Kurek’s website and the list of rhetorical terms that were mentioned in his handout.

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Apr 25 2014

Discovering Prayer and Music Through the Figures of Rhetoric

The audio of the presentation given by Dr. Michael Kurek of Vanderbilt University on April 6th, 2014. The title of his presentation is Discovering Prayer and Music Through the Figures of Rhetoric: Why it is True That ‘He Who Sings Prays Twice’. Dr. Kurek’s website can be found at http://www.michaelkurek.com/. The full list of the ‘figures’ of rhetoric can be found at Brigham Young University’s Silva Rhetoricae.

 

 

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Apr 24 2014

Dominic and the Living Word

A great resource from Aquinas College is Dominic and the Living Word a weekly gospel mediation delivered to your inbox every Tuesday. If you haven’t signed up yet you can do so at this link as well as read past reflections. As a preview the current post from last Tuesday is reproduced below:

Today’s Gospel (John 20:11–18) brings us to the first proclamation of the resurrection! Mary Magdalene goes to the tomb and finds angels instead of the body of Jesus. She doesn’t understand the meaning. Caught up in her grief, she sees Jesus, and because she doesn’t recognize him, she tells him she is looking for the body of Jesus. Only when Jesus calls her by name does she recognize her Lord! At this, Mary goes off to announce to the disciples that Jesus is Risen. Mary Magdalene becomes the Apostle of the Apostles.
 
Sometimes we get so caught up in our grief, in our projects, in our work that we fail to recognize Christ presences among us. Do we see Him present in others? Today is a great day to ask to have the eyes of Faith so that we, like St. Mary Magdalene, can first of all recognize Christ and secondly bring the Good News of the Resurrection to all peoples!
 
It is because of Mary Magdalene’s role in proclaiming the resurrection that she is the Patroness of the Dominican Order. Please pray that we will be faithful preachers of the Gospel.
 
St. Dominic, preacher of grace, Pray for us!

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