NSTAURARE
The Christendom College Update Instaurare (vt. to restore, strengthen, renew)
October 2005 Volume XIII, Number III
INSIDE THIS ISSUE . . . President’s Message – page 2
Student Center Gets New Funds page 4
High School Summer Program page 6
Pope Benedict XVI at Christendom
NDGS Graduates Ten – page 3 College Ranked Among Top 160 in US – page 5 Alumna Brigid Kelly Dovel, RIP – page 7 Legacy Students – page 7
Blessings Abound as College Begins 29th Academic Year Christendom Experiences Steady Growth, New Building Projects & Increased Interest
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Christendom began its twenty-ninth academic year with a Mass of the Holy Spirit celebrated by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde in the Chapel of Christ the King on August 21. As is customary at this Mass, the entire faculty made a profession of faith and took an oath of fidelity to the Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church. Christendom remains one of only two Catholic colleges in the United States where the entire faculty – not simply those in the theology department – takes the oath. In his homily, Bishop Loverde focused on the role of God the Holy Spirit in the lives of each of us “His role is to enable us to grow in holiness,” he began, “to become more and more like Jesus, to deepen our friendship with God. Each one of us is called to holiness, whatever the specific nature of our individual vocation: bishop, priest, deacon, consecrated religious, married person, single person.”
It is the Holy Spirit’s purpose to train us in holiness by leading us in prayer, both personal and liturgical, His Excellency explained. “If we are attentive to the Holy Spirit in our daily personal prayer, He will draw us into ever-deepening holiness of life. The Holy Spirit also aids us in liturgical prayer, especially when we meet the Lord Jesus in the sacramental celebrations of Penance and Holy Eucharist. Indeed, in the closing months of the Year of the Eucharist, let us allow Him to draw us into deeper intimacy with Our Blessed Lord, Who comes to us, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, under the appearance of bread and wine, and Bishop of Arlington Paul S. Loverde celebrated the opening Mass and then blessed see NEW YEAR, page 6 a new crucifix that now hangs in the library.
Frs. Benedict Groeschel and Mitch Pacwa Speak at Summer Institute on the Year of the Eucharist
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Christendom’s 16th Annual Summer Institute took for its theme “The Year of the Eucharist.” Despite the withering July heat, 425 people from the near and far reaches of the country packed into the Crusader Gymnasium for a conference featuring five riveting speakers. “I’ve been to the last four or five of these conferences,” said Jim Maxwell from Gobles, MI. “I always come away from here feeling so proud to be Catholic. The speakers are always exciting, the food is great, and you can’t beat the relaxing, breathtaking atmosphere of the Shenandoah Valley. It’s a nice spiritual pick-me-up!””
Fr. Benedict Groeschel delivered a talk on Eucharistic adoration at the Summer Institute on July 16.
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The day-long conference began with a presentation by Fr. Edward Hathaway, Pastor of St. John the Baptist
Church in Front Royal, VA.. Fr. Hathaway spoke on the Eucharistic sacrifice as the source of parish community. It is in the parish that the ordinary life of a Christian is nurtured and embraced, he said. “The Eucharist builds the Church. Nothing else even comes close to building up the Church. Not even bingo,” he joked. “As Catholics, we revel in our universality and international communion. For this reason, it is necessary for the parish Mass to be celebrated in communion with the
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