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December 2004 Volume XII, Number IV
INSIDE THIS ISSUE . . . Unifying Faith and Reason in Concrete Form – page 2
Homecoming 2004 page 6
The Year of the Eucharist page 7
Football Game Raises Flags page 8
Waldstein Explains Holy Father’s Philosophy – page 3 Patrick Madrid Refutes Relativism – page 3 Praying to Stop Abortion in America – page 6 Christendom Chosen by College Guide – page 7
College Dedicates St. John the Evangelist Library
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Christendom College began a new era in its twenty-seven year history with the opening of the splendid St. John the Evangelist Library on October 9. The new library will serve as the academic center of the campus, and an embodiment of the College’s commitment to the vision and nobility of Catholic education. Though the lower level of the library, which houses four classrooms, had been in use since the beginning of the semester, the remaining floors had been closed to students while Petrine Construction’s team put the finishing touches on its monumental work. The dedication ceremony also served as the official opening of the two upper floors. His Excellency Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, formally blessed and dedicated the library before a crowd of over 400 friends, alumni, and benefactors. Prior to the blessing, His Excellency was the main celebrant at the Mass of Thanksgiving in the Chapel of Christ the King. Donna F. Bethell, Christendom’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, officially opened the library when she cut the ribbon in front of the main door. Guests were then treated to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as they toured the library and chatted with friends. The formal program for the evening began with Board Chairman Bethell’s reading of a congratulatory letter from President George W. Bush, in which he said that the library “reflects your college’s
The 40,000 sq. ft. St. John the Evangelist Library was blessed and dedicated on October 9. The $7.2 million library was funded by The Campaign for Christendom.
commitment to higher education and your faith,” and he commended the faculty and administration for helping form the minds of future Americans. Frank O’Reilly, President of Petrine Construction and an alumnus of the College, made some remarks about the building of the library. The O’Reilly imprint has been on Christendom’s library since the College’s founding. The original College library was named for Mr. O’Reilly’s father, Dr. Sean O’Reilly, who was a founding board and faculty member of
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the College and who died in 1982.
Following O’Reilly’s talk, College President Dr. Timothy O’Donnell acknowledged the presence of Mrs. Anne O’Reilly, the widow of Sean O’Reilly, and College Founding President Dr. Warren Carroll and his wife Anne. Dr. O’Donnell then discussed the historic nature of the library and the contributions made to it by so many different people, including the College’s benefactors (for text see page two of this issue).
Christendom’s own Dr. Kurt Poterack and fellow musicians then performed an original orchestra piece, composed for the dedication and directed by Dr. Poterack. The evening concluded with a magnificent fireworks display, and the singing of the Salve Regina.
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