Tuesday, June 1, 2010

TUESDAY QUOTE OF THE WEEK CLXXVI

N. B. Adam’s Ale is going away. No, not forever, just for the next three days. I am unexpectedly going out of town for a funeral. Please come back on Monday! God bless.

FINDING TRUTH WHEREVER IT MAY BE FOUND: “If money had been the way to save the world, Christ Himself would have been rich.” Phyllis Bottome

QUOTE II: “It is our business to try to change the external faults of the Church – the vulgarity, the lack of scholarship, the lack of intellectual honesty – wherever we find them and however we can.” Flannery O’Conner

IN OTHER NEWS:

Fr. Pf brought this to my attention: "The Headmaster at The Lyceum, a Catholic school which pursues a classical liberal arts curriculum in the Cleveland, Ohio area, will be hosting a symposium that will be offered there one week from today, Monday, June 7th, on Sacred Art, Architecture and Music.

The speakers for the symposium will include none other than Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB, the Director of the Institute of Sacred Music in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, and William Heyer, a classical architect who also teaches at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. In addition, a local art historian, Dr. Sarah Smith, will also be speaking. These will be presented at the school, which is located at 2062 Murray Hill Road. For times, please inquire with the school.

Mass will also be offered at beautiful St. Stephen's Church at 10:00am. The church is located at 1930 W. 54th St. in Cleveland. I would encourage those in the Cleveland, Ohio, are to take this opportunity to attend.

The Diocese of Cleveland Enewsletter reports, "Recently Cleveland's Fox 8 featured a story about the many social services that are provided to Northeast Ohio through Cleveland Catholic Charities." Watch here.

From Gilbert Magazine: There is a group in London that gets together to play original games. Among the games they pay are "The Man Who Was Thursday" and "Poets vs Policement." The link to the games can be found here.

Here's a three minute video - a little late for May but still worth it.

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