NSTAURARE
The Christendom College Update Instaurare (vt. to restore, strengthen, renew)
October 2006 Volume XIV, Number III
INSIDE THIS ISSUE . . . President’s Message – page 2
President’s Dinner Great Success page 4
High School Summer Program page 5
2006 NDGS Graduation page 7
Library Gets New Painted Frescoes – page 3 Audience Sings Praises of Chorus – page 4 New Employees for the College – page 6 Alumnus William Davulis RIP – page 8
Cardinal Arinze, Fr. Groeschel Address 400 at Summer Institute Speakers Provide In-Depth Analysis of the Thought and Writings of Pope Benedict XVI
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It was a blessed day in late July that saw over 400 people gather at the Christendom campus to reflect on the thought and writings of the Holy Father in this the beginning of his pontificate. Christendom’s 17th annual Summer Institute featured thoughtful lectures by Francis Cardinal Arinze, Fr. Benedict Groeschel, and several prominent Catholic authors and scholars. Cardinal Arinze, the Prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, is a personal friend of Pope Benedict’s and thus has a particular insight into his thought. His keynote address entitled “Benedict XVI and the Spirit of the Liturgy” concentrated on the works of Joseph Ratzinger prior to his election as pope. “It is well known that the sacred liturgy figures much in the theological writings and addresses of Pope Benedict XVI as a theologian, Bishop, and Cardinal. He sees the liturgy as at the heart of the life of the Church. He even says that the Church subsists as liturgy and in the liturgy,” began His Eminence. “Christian liturgy is a liturgy of promise fulfilled, of a quest, the religious quest of human history, reaching its goal. And the high point is the Holy Eucharist,” he explained. “And the Pope places a great value on traditional Eucharistic piety
Francis Cardinal Arinze.
see SUMMER INSTITUTE, page 5
College Begins 30th Year
Reverend Benedict Groeschel, CFR.
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Three decades after its founding in 1977, Christendom College begins this milestone year with its largest student body ever and an assured place among America’s top liberal arts schools. The busy and successful summer that preceded the opening of the 2006-2007 academic year was just one more indication of the flourishing intellectual, spiritual, and cultural life at Christendom. The highlight of the opening weekend was the celebration of the Mass of the Holy Spirit by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde. As they do annually, every member of the Christendom College faculty here took an oath of fidelity to the Magisterium of the Church and the Holy Father.
Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde.
“Most Catholic universities make this a requirement for their theology departments only, but all the faculty at Christendom take this freely and willingly. Certainly this expresses our deep desire to maintain a strong Catholic identity,” College Chaplain Fr. John Heisler said. see 30th YEAR, page 6
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