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Radio interviewed with Fr. Carleton Jones

Catholic Matters-WMET 1160 AM
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 15, 2011

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Radio interviewed with Fr. Carleton Jones

Listen above to Catholic Matters radio host, Irene Lagan interviewing Father Carleton Jones, O.P., pastor of the Johns Hopkins University parish of Sts. Philip and James in Baltimore, about Catholic Higher Education, and challenges to faith that face college students.

Liturgy & Saints, Culture & Media

Let me share with you his pain

A reflection on Edith Stein and Our Lady of Sorrows
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Posted by The Dominican Friars on September 15, 2011
Let me share with you his pain
Today, the new online edition of Dominicana features an article by Br. Innocent Smith, O.P., reflecting on today's feast of Our Lady of Sorrows in relation to St. Edith Stein's philosophical reflections on empathy. The online edition of the Dominicana will be appearing each weekday, and the print edition will be published twice a year. For subscription information, write to dominicanadhs@gmail.com.

Culture & Media

Dominicana launches Online Edition

New blog published by Dominican student brothers
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Posted by The Dominican Friars on September 14, 2011
Dominicana launches Online Edition

On September 14, 2011, the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross, the Dominican student brothers launched a new initiative under the aegis of the studentate publication Dominicana: a daily blog which will feature short articles on matters of timely and timeless relevance, from science to Scripture, literature to liturgy, politics to prayer, or anything…  » More

Church & Evangelization

Can You Live This Way?

Siena Forum for Faith
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 14, 2011
Can You Live This Way?

This Saturday, a free, four-week film series, Can You Live This Way?, will be taking place on the lives and faith of four extraordinary people. The series is will be held at The Church of Saint Catherine of Siena, 411 E. 68th Street, New York, NY. and presented by the Siena Forum for Faith & Culture Crossroads Cultural Center.

- Sat, Sep 17: Maria Yudina: The pianist who moved Stalin

Presenter: Christopher Vath, pianist
Link: http://tinyurl.com/Maria-Yudina

- Sat, Sep 24: Walker Percy: A writer on a pilgrimage
Presenter: Tom Tobin, English instructor
Link: http://tinyurl.com/Walker-Percy

- Sat, Oct 1: Caterina Sordini: Witness to the Real Presence
Presenter: Mauro Campiotti, movie director
Link: http://tinyurl.com/Caterina-Sordini

- Sat, Oct 8: Luigi Giussani: A priest wounded by beauty
Presenter: Peter J. Cameron, O.P., Editor, Magnificat
Link: http://tinyurl.com/Luigi-Giussani

Time: 6:30pm
Venue: St. Catherine of Siena Church, St. Dominic's Hall (411 East 68th Street at 1st Avenue)
Admission: Open to the public and free of charge. Refreshments will be served.
Contact: info@crossroadsculturalcenter.org

Church & Evangelization

"Catholic Life in the Ivy League"

An article on the Dominicans in New Haven
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 13, 2011
"Catholic Life in the Ivy League"
The Dominican Church of St. Mary's, New Haven, CT. (Photo courtesy of the Society of St. Hugh of Cluny)

Below is an excrecpt from Stephen Schmalhofer recently published article, "Catholic Life in the Ivy League: Memories of Yale University and St. Mary's, New Haven" on the New Liturgical Movement website. Stephen Schmalhofer studied history at Yale University and formerly blogged at "For God, For Country and For Yale."

On Hillhouse Avenue, "the most…  » More

Liturgy & Saints

We Lift Up Our Hearts

The Roman Missal and Its Chant
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 12, 2011
We Lift Up Our Hearts
Fr. Gabriel O'Donnell, O.P.

Fr. Gabriel O'Donnell, O.P. and Fr. Columba Kelly, O.S.B., will present a seminar, We Lift Up Our Hearts: The Roman Missal and Its Chant on 7 October, followed on 8 October with a Master Chant Workshop led by Fr. Columba Kelly, O.S.B., both events will be held at The Church of Saint Catherine of Siena, 411 E. 68th Street, New York, NY 10065.

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Province & Vocations

US Open Umpire Makes a Call to Sirius XM Radio

Fr. Paul Arinze serves as a Tennis Umpire
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 10, 2011
Watch the NY Times video above about Fr. Paul Arinze who serves as an umpire at the U.S. Open and was a recent guest of the Dominicans on Sirius XM Radio. If players at the US Open knew their match was being officiated by a Catholic priest, they may have it in mind to curb their temper suggests The New York Times, as it introduces Father Paul Arinze, a clergyman and also a certified bronze badge umpire. Fr. Arinze works as director of vocations for the Diocese of Madison, Wis. Some of his fellow umpires address him as Father Paul, and on Sundays some follow him to St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan. Arinze does not pray for particularly unruly players, but he does say a prayer before each match, hoping that it will go smoothly, without incident."

Liturgy & Saints

Morning Air with Sean Herriott

Fr. Paul Keller on Relevant Radio
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Posted by Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on September 10, 2011

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Morning Air with Sean Herriott
Listen to Fr. Paul Keller, O.P., on Relevant Radio, Catholic radio network. The show is part of a weekly series on Wednesdays that Fr. Paul has been doing for the past year and a half. He discusses the upcoming new translation of the Roman Missal. In this particular episode he discusses the Opening Prayer at Mass for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary time, and also talks about the mercy of God and His desire for our flourishing.


US Open Umpire Makes a Call to Sirius XM Radio

Fr. Paul Arinze serves as a Tennis Umpire

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Universae Ecclesiae and the Dominican Rite

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Homily for Simple Profession 2011

Homily for Simple Profession 2011

By The Dominican Friars on August 16, 2011
For more photos of our friars, please check out the Blog of the Director of Vocations.

On August 15, 2011, the Solemnity of the Assumption, Fr. John…  » More

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By Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on February 19, 2011
Sirius XM Radio, September 30, 2011

Sirius XM Radio, September 30, 2011

By Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. on October 01, 2011

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In this episode of Word to Life, Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P. and Fr. Bruno Shah discuss the readings for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time and are…  » More
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Medical Meet and Greet

Medical Meet and Greet

By Fr. Jordan Kelly, O.P. on July 15, 2011
The Dominican Friars Healthcare Ministry of New York is hosting a gathering of medical students, residents and medical professionals at the Church of…  » More
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New Issue of The Trumpet

New Issue of The Trumpet

By Fr. Dominic Izzo, O.P. on June 03, 2011
Download the latest issue of The Trumpet. In this issue, there is an interview of Br. Ignatius Perkins, O.P., a reflection by Fr. Joseph J. Guido, O.P.,…  » More
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Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year (Year A)

Twenty-Eighth Sunday of the Year (Year A)

By The Dominican Friars on October 05, 2011

Each week, a Dominican member of the Provincial Preaching Advisory board prepares this Preacher's Sketchbook in anticipation of the upcoming Sunday Mass. …  » More

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