Blessed Charles of Austria: A Man of Peace in a World at War
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“The story of Emperor Charles is almost unknown, but now that he has been beatified, he will become better known by faithful Catholics everywhere,” Founding President Dr. Warren Carroll said last Monday in this lecture entitled Blessed Charles of Austria: A man of Peace in a World at War.
The talk covered the role Blessed Charles of Austria played during the turbulent times of Europe during World War I.
Carroll is a member of the league currently working and praying for Blessed Charles’s canonization and first recounted Charles’s story in his first-published book, 1917: Red Banners, White Mantel. http://www.isi.org/books/bookdetail.aspx?id=d407518e-a0b8-40fd-a9bc-1e81a4489c1c
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007Homily - Mass at 30th Anniversary Academic Convocation
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Christendom College held an Academic Convocation in honor of its 30th Anniversary on September 14, 2007. The convocation honored the great leaders in Catholic higher education of today.
Following the Convocation, Holy Mass was offered by Archbishop Burke serving as main celebrant, and Fr. Scanlan (Franciscan University), Christendom Associate Chaplain Fr. Seamus O’Kielty, and three of Christendom’s fifty-three alumni priests concelebrating: Fr. Kevin Peek ’92, Fr. Ed Murphy ’83, and Fr. Mark Wenzinger, OSB, ’80.
Following the Archbishop’s homily, His Excellency led the entire community in a consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The following is Archbishop Burke's homily.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007Academic Convocation, Archbishop Raymond Burke's Remarks
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Christendom College held an Academic Convocation in honor of its 30th Anniversary on September 14, 2007 at 4:00 pm on its Front Royal, Va. campus. The convocation honored the great leaders in Catholic higher education of today, Thomas Aquinas College Founder Dr. Ronald McArthur, Franciscan University’s First Chancellor Fr. Michael Scanlan, and Christendom College Founder Dr. Warren Carroll.
Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis, Mo. presided over the convocation and received an honorary doctorate from Christendom College. These are his remarks upon reception of the honorary doctorate.
Archbishop Burke was ordained to the priesthood by Pope Paul VI in 1975, at the Basilica of St. Peter. From 1989-1994 he served as Defender of the Bond of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the first American to hold this position on the Church's highest court. Bishop Burke was then ordained to the episcopacy by Pope John Paul II on January 6, 1995, at the Basilica of St. Peter, and was installed in the Diocese of La Crosse in 1995. In 2003, Bishop Burke was named Archbishop of St. Louis. In July 2006, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Archbishop Burke to the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007Academic Convocation, Dr. Warren Carroll's Remarks
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Christendom College held an Academic Convocation in honor of its 30th Anniversary on September 14, 2007 at 4:00 pm on its Front Royal, Va. campus. The convocation honored the great leaders in Catholic higher education of today, Thomas Aquinas College Founder Dr. Ronald McArthur, Franciscan University’s First Chancellor Fr. Michael Scanlan, and Christendom College Founder Dr. Warren Carroll. Christendom’s Pro Deo et Patria Award for Distinguished Service to God and Country was given to all three men for their tireless and historic work. These are Dr. Carroll's remarks upon reception of the reward.
A convert to Christianity, Warren Carroll was educated at Bates College and received a Doctorate of History from Columbia University. After founding Christendom College in 1977, he served as the College's president until 1985 and then as the chairman of its History Department until his retirement in 2002. He is the author of numerous historical works including The Rise and Fall of the Communist Revolution and his major multi-volume work The History of Christendom.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007Academic Convocation, Dr. Ronald McArthur's Remarks
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Christendom College held an Academic Convocation in honor of its 30th Anniversary on September 14, 2007. The convocation honored the great leaders in Catholic higher education of today, Thomas Aquinas College Founder Dr. Ronald McArthur, Franciscan University’s First Chancellor Fr. Michael Scanlan, and Christendom College Founder Dr. Warren Carroll. Christendom’s Pro Deo et Patria Award for Distinguished Service to God and Country was given to all three men for their tireless and historic work. These are Dr. McArthur's remarks upon reception of the reward.
A former Army private Ron McArthur achieved a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Mary’s College, Moraga, Ca. in 1949, and then attended Laval University in Quebec, where he studied under the famed Thomistic, Charles De Koninck. McArthur obtained his doctorate in philosophy there in 1952. For 13 years, he served as Professor of Philosophy at St. Mary's College and later tutor in its Integrated Liberal Arts program. McArthur was named Thomas Aquinas College's first president in 1970. Then in 1991, after more than 20 years of devotion to the College, he retired.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007Academic Convocation, Rev. Michael Scanlan's Remarks
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Christendom College held an Academic Convocation in honor of its 30th Anniversary on September 14, 2007. The convocation honored the great leaders in Catholic higher education of today, Thomas Aquinas College Founder Dr. Ronald McArthur, Franciscan University’s First Chancellor Fr. Michael Scanlan, and Christendom College Founder Dr. Warren Carroll. Christendom’s Pro Deo et Patria Award for Distinguished Service to God and Country was given to all three men for their tireless and historic work. These are Rev. Scanlan's remarks upon reception of the reward.
In 1953, Michael Scanlan graduated with a BA from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1956 he did graduate studies in political science and higher education administration at Catholic University and Boston University. In 1957, Scanlan entered the Franciscan Third Order Regular and was ordained to the priesthood in 1964. He accepted the office of president of the College of Steubenville in 1974, a position he held until 2000, when he was named Franciscan University's first chancellor.
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Friday, Sep 14, 2007To Dance on the Grave of Roe v. Wade
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Long time conservative advocate Randall Terry spoke to students on September 9, 2007 in the Chapel Crypt. Terry, a leader in the fight for traditional marriage and the founder of a national pro-life organization, encouraged students to get active and become leaders in the pro-life movement. Students were invited to Operation Rescue XX to be held in Philadelphia, November 23-24.
As a conservative leader, Terry has appeared on Oprah, Hannity and Colmes, 60 minutes, Larry King Live, Donahue, Nightline, and more.
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