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29 Apr

2020

Sacred Music Courses From Dunwoodie Taught On-Line This Summer

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in Uncategorized

Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka will be teaching sacred music course this summer on-line.   Full informatio can be found at the St. Joseph Seminary website: Summer Sacred Music Courses June 1-July 28 – Principles of Sacred Music ( 3 credits or audit, taught by Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka, 8 weeks asynchronous online + 2 days online-live [synchronous] via Zoom, […]

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22 Apr

2020

The Churches of New York XCIII: “The Union of Catholicism and American Civilization” Part III

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in The Churches of New York

This is the final section of a three-part post. The article begins here     After 1920, St. Paul’s continued for decades on its established path. A massive pamphlet rack was maintained in the church. The Gregorian chant choir kept on its course. The Paulists set up and operated a radio station on the parish […]

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21 Apr

2020

The Churches of New York XCIII: “The Union of Catholicism and American Civilization” Part II

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in The Churches of New York

Continued from Part I   What really distinguishes St. Paul’s from other Catholic churches of the era is the magnificent surviving decoration by the noted artists of the era 1890-1920. 1)We should start with the stained glass and painting of the (Catholic) John Lafarge. His non-figurative windows glow with rare deep blues and yellows. These […]

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19 Apr

2020

The Churches of New York XCIII: “The Union of Catholicism and American Civilization” part I

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in The Churches of New York

St. Paul the Apostle 8 Columbus Avenue (or 9th Avenue)  and West 60th Street A major Catholic religious order arising in a modern-age, Protestant and secular city’s streets?  Such was the “Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle” of Isaac Hecker, founded in 1858. An order conceived because Hecker wanted to “convert the Americans” but […]

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17 Apr

2020

Giorgio Agamben: I have a question…

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in Uncategorized

  …about how the democracies are dealing with the Coronavirus. “A country, even a culture is imploding right now and nobody seems to care.  What’s taking place right now in the countries which claimed to be civilized?” …… Since I have recalled the responsibility of all of us, I cannot avoid mentioning the even more serious […]

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11 Apr

2020

Blessed Easter

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in Uncategorized

We wish you and your families a blessed Easter. Medieval stained glass windows are in the Strasbourg Cathedral in France.

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7 Apr

2020

Jesuits again….

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in Uncategorized

(Above) The “communion package”   This time at the Catholic Chaplaincy of the University of Munich. To enable Students ( in the original German a politically correct, nongrammatical, androgynous form of the word is used) to receive communion at home. The idea is that in this time of pestilence everyone can be  an “extrordinary minister” […]

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2 Apr

2020

The Churches of New York XCII: Jesuits – The First and the Last Part II

Posted by Stuart Chessman  Published in The Churches of New York

(Above) The transept of the grandiose interior. My first encounter with this church was as a solitary visitor in the early 1980s. The interior was dark and dilapidated; like many other Victorian-era churches it had been painted in the course of time a miserable battleship gray. Only a few Vatican II-type banners, hung here and […]

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