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The Christendom College Update Instaurare (vt. to restore, strengthen, renew)
INSIDE THIS ISSUE . . . Eucharistic Devotion – page 2
October 2004 Volume XII, Number III
NDGS Graduation page 3
High School Summer Program page 4
Fall Sports page 5
College Gets New Development Director – page 5 Administrative Changes – page 6 O’Kielty Named College Chaplain – page 7 Christendom in Ireland – page 8
Cardinal Arinze Discusses Liturgy and Eucharist Vatican’s Chief Liturgist Featured at Christendom’s Annual Summer Institute
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Francis Cardinal Arinze delivered the keynote address to 325 people from across America at Christendom’s 15th Annual Summer Institute on July 17. Cardinal Arinze is the Prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. Before his address, His Eminence accepted an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the College.
“The Eucharistic celebration has a cosmic character,” said Cardinal Arinze. “The Eucharist is the Real Presence of Christ; It builds the Church and gives her continued life and evangelistic and missionary dynamism. It is a celebration of the Church and this explains why Catholic ministers licitly administer this sacrament only to Catholic faithful.” In speaking of liturgical matters, Cardinal Arinze said that the Holy Father is also aware of the difficulties that beset the Church today.
In his address on the teachings of Pope John Paul II on the Eucharist, Cardinal Arinze explained that the Sacred Liturgy is at the center of “Some people tend to prefer private and personal the Holy Father’s pontificate. participation to community celebrations. Others In many documents of the have rejected the renewed rites pontificate of Pope John while considering the old Paul II, the sacred liturgy rites as the sole guarantee of and the Holy Eucharist certainty in faith. Yet others have figured promihave promoted outlandish nently, said His Emiinnovations and ignored nence, especially the liturgical norms issued in the encyclical by the Apostolic See or the letter Ecclesia de Francis Cardinal Arinze delivered the homily and the keynote address Eucharistia. see INSTITUTE, page 4 at Christendom College’s 15th Annual Summer Institute.
Marcus Grodi took part in the booksigning held during Christendom’s Summer Institute on July 17 (above). College President Dr. Timothy O’Donnell delivered a powerful talk on the Mass of Pardon (below).
College Begins 28th Academic Year With Record Enrollment And New Library
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Christendom College’s 28th academic year opened with the Mass of the Holy Spirit celebrated by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde on August 22. Faculty, staff, and a record 371 students filled to brimming the Chapel of Christ the King for the Mass, during which His Excellency also presided as the Christendom Faculty took the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. Each faculty member voluntarily takes the oath every year and thus makes a commitment to truth in a time when most academics think that “religion” impinges upon “academic freedom.” Christendom President
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Timothy O’Donnell affirms the contrary. There can be no conflict between them, he says, because “faith and reason both have a common source in God and they’re meant to work in a harmonious fashion. So rather than seeing the Catholic faith as something that’s not compatible with reason, as though you have to set your reason aside if you’re going to be a Catholic, we follow the teaching of the Church, particularly St. Thomas Aquinas, and affirm as our Holy Father teaches in Fides et Ratio and Ex Corde Ecclesiae, that there can be no real conflict between faith and reason.” see RECORD ENROLLMENT, page 6
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