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New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 19, No.1, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission Oct 1999

New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 19, No.1, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission

New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission newsletters

The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available soon. Archbishop Gerety is honored for his past service to the Commission and to the Catholic Church. A “Save the Date” is included for the next conference “One Hundred Years of Catholic Higher Education for Women in New Jersey” to be held on March 25, 2000.


New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 18, No.3, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission Apr 1999

New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 18, No.3, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission

New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission newsletters

“St. Thomas the Apostle Byzantine Catholic Church and its Role in Byzantine Catholic Awareness Day” enumerates the many services the church did for 19th century immigrants and for the community, today. More Gerety lectures are announced, and Ad Multos Annos is included honoring Archbishop Gerety's 60 years of priesthood.


Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil. Jan 1999

Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil.

Reverend Lawrence E. Frizzell, S.T.L., S.S.L., D.Phil.

In the 1961 meeting of this Society, the Basilian biblical scholar, James Terence Forestell, reflected upon the biblical background of the Magnificat. He declared that it is not merely a patchwork quilt of Old Testament texts. "The Magnificat is a new hymn with its own unity of inspiration, but the words do reflect a whole stream of O.T. piety, which is not to be isolated in a few texts." He studied the background possibilities in the Jewish Scriptures for every significant term in the hymn.
I will stand with him against the assessment of the Jesuit Scripture scholar, Joseph A. …


New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 18, No.2, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission Jan 1999

New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 18, No.2, New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission

New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission newsletters

Sacred Heart and Holy Family parishes of Camden celebrate anniversaries, and the histories of these churches are elaborated on in this issure. “Meet the Commission” is included, as well.


Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence Frizzell Jan 1999

Mary's Magnificat: Sources And Themes, Lawrence Frizzell

Selected Works of Lawrence E. Frizzell

In the 1961 meeting of this Society, the Basilian biblical scholar, James Terence Forestell, reflected upon the biblical background of the Magnificat. He declared that it is not merely a patchwork quilt of Old Testament texts. "The Magnificat is a new hymn with its own unity of inspiration, but the words do reflect a whole stream of O.T. piety, which is not to be isolated in a few texts." He studied the background possibilities in the Jewish Scriptures for every significant term in the hymn.I will stand with him against the assessment of the Jesuit Scripture scholar, Joseph A. Fitzmyer, …


Ministers Of Compassion During The Nazi Period: Gertrud Luckner And Raoul Wallenberg, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies Jan 1999

Ministers Of Compassion During The Nazi Period: Gertrud Luckner And Raoul Wallenberg, The Institute Of Judaeo-Christian Studies

Teshuvah Institute Papers

The Shoah or Holocaust, defined as the vicious, prolonged and deadly attack on the Jewish people and their way of life in Nazi-dominated Europe, has cast a long and dismal shadow over the latter two-thirds on this century. As we grapple with the inadequacies of so many people in virtually every walk of life and every religious or secular community to stand up to the Nazi threat, we are grateful for heroic examples of those who did act with courage and resolution. They remind us of the moral and spiritual challenge to follow one's conscience when it is not only …


Proceedings Of The Center Of Catholic Studies Divine Madness And Intellectual Life: Exercises In Appreciation, Salisbury State University, Center For Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University Jan 1999

Proceedings Of The Center Of Catholic Studies Divine Madness And Intellectual Life: Exercises In Appreciation, Salisbury State University, Center For Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University

Center for Catholic Studies Faculty Seminars and Core Curriculum Seminars

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