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Mary in the News: February 15, 2019

By Michael Duricy

Read recent items about Mary in both Catholic and secular news. Also, see International Marian Research Institute as well as Marian Library news and updates.

Marian Library and International Marian Research Institute Features

Updates

The All About Mary website was recently updated to appear consistent with all other University of Dayton web pages. It may be accessed at udayton.edu/imri/mary or go.udayton.edu/allaboutmary.

There were a few modifications made to make the site more intuitive and user-friendly.

The subject headings (thesaurus, taxonomy) are now on the right side of the page.  Users can now have the ability to drop down all the way to the most specific Marian term. 

The contact and connect boxes are on every page under that right navigation.

Also, under the right nav bar is a box that directs users back to the search box.  Before, if one were on a random page, they needed to go back to the home page to access the search box.  This will appear on every encyclopedic page.  It is not on the home page; and it is not on our foreign language pages.  Now users can access all three ways to search from any page (except foreign language pages) in All About Mary.

The alpha listing index pages and the subject index pages now have headings that make more sense and let users know exactly what they are looking at. Also on the subject index pages, one will see "Filtered by" under the headings; and a breadcrumb of sorts populates as a user drills down.

Similar changes had already been made to the web sites for the International Marian Research Institute and for the Marian Library.

Please note that on the Marian Library's web page is a new 4-minute video on the Marian Library.

Mary in Media: Books, Films, Music, etc.

New Book on the Marian Shrine at Lourdes

[Sample from Chapter One immediately below]

The Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette Soubirous, a fourteen-year-old peasant, eighteen times between February 11 and July 16, 1858, in Lourdes, France.  Today, 150 years later, pilgrims continue to flock to this remote southwestern European village in search of the hope, healing, and conversion long identified with this holy site.

Lourdes Today: A Pilgrimage to Mary's Grotto by Kerry Crawford invites you to enter into the healing promise of this famous Marian shrine through contemporary testimony, history, and first-hand descriptions of twenty-first-century Lourdes.  Whether you visit Lourdes in person or experience it through this book, you will never forget your encounter with the mercy of God as revealed by the Mother of God to an ordinary French teenager....

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From the Marian Treasure Chest

Brother John Samaha, S.M., sent us the text below with the following comment: "Thoughts for the beginning of a new semester ..."

Marianist Philosophy of Education by Brother John Samaha, S.M.

Below is the general context for the education they offer.

Theme: WE ARE ONE BODY   

Unite administration, faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni
      Integrate  all persons, all branches of the school familyHead and members
      Each organ has its special function
      Administration and faculty set the tone

Our education is for life

Our care extends from the cradle to the grave, from womb to tomb

We teach a way of life
      We teach students, not subjects

Mystical Body of Christ 
      St. Paul—human body
      St. John—vine and branches
      Acts—Cor unum and anima una

Society – a group of persons sharing and pursuing a common  ideal or goal

Family – basic unit of society
      Nuclear  model of society

Unity in diversity.  Diversity in unity.

E pluribus unum

We are links in a chain
      All connected

Challenge to model community

Participation is a keystone disposition
      Everyone an active player, not a passive spectator

Union, charity, fidelity

 

Marian Events

Title: University of Dayton Marianist Award 2019

Theme: Award Presentation and Marianist Award Address

Date: February 27, 2019

Time: 5:00 p.m. [doors open at 4:15]

Location: Kennedy Union Ballroom on the campus of the University of Dayton

A Life Among the Planets: Genesis and Revelations will be presented by this year's recipient, Brother Guy J. Consolmagno, S.J., Director of the Vatican Observatory.  A public reception will immediately follow the talk in the Torch Lounge of Kennedy Union.

For more information, please email FaithAndCulture@udayton.edu 


Mary in the Catholic Press

Holy Father’s Homily at Mass for Liturgical Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Guadalupe (Zenit) December 12, 2018

"Mary teaches us that, in the art of the mission and of hope, many words and programs aren't necessary," according to Pope Francis. "Her method is very simple: she walked and sang."

His remarks came on December 12, 2018, as he presided over the Eucharistic Celebration in the Vatican Basilica, on the occasion of the Liturgical Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Guadalupe.

When did Mary walk? The Holy Father cited several scenes...

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Mary in the Secular Press

The director and editors of All About Mary under the auspices of the International Marian Research Institute do not necessarily endorse or agree with the events and ideas expressed in this feature. Our sole purpose is to report on items about Mary gleaned from a myriad of papers representing the secular press.

Featured Art Library: Marian Library at the University of Dayton (ARLIS/NA website) December 6, 2018

The Marian Library at the University of Dayton is recognized both nationally and internationally as a center for scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary.  The collections cover the history, spirituality and ecclesial foundations of Marian studies including Marian art, art history, and visual resources.

The Marian Library was founded by Marianists at the University of Dayton, a private Catholic institution, in 1943 and celebrated its 75th anniversary in fall 2018.  Holdings include: circulating books; periodicals; rare books; artwork; archival materials; and digital collections.  Because Mary is present in many cultural traditions, the collection is international in scope and includes materials in over one-hundred languages from 1473 through the present day.... 

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