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Internet Newsletter of the Province of St. Joseph Page 1
Pilgrim Rosary 1 Provincial Promoter’s Letter 2 Links of Interest 2 Te Deum 3 800th Anniversary Pilgrimage 4 De Profundis 5 Region IV Meeting 6
Vol. 11, No. 10 October 2015
In This
Issue
Preaching on Int’l Bridge 7 Year of Mercy Pilgrimage 8 Bro. Tonto & Cappa 9 OP Moment Trivia 10 Around the Province 10 Dominicana Ad 11 CREDITS 11 www.laydominicans.
Pilgrim Rosary for the Dominican Jubilee From the Order of Preachers website:
Many are preparing the celebration of the 800th anniversary of the foundation of the Order of Preachers. Here is the "Pilgrim Rosary" for the Jubilee. Throughout the 8th centenary of the Order, it will travel through all the monasteries of Dominican nuns. Why did we choose our nuns? To do as Our Father Saint Dominic did as he began with them! The whole Dominican family will rely on their prayer and will take part in it, of course!. A program to give two days to each monastery around the world that will become in a certain way the center of the world of the Rosary. During the two days at each monastery, the sisters, if they
wish and if they can, have the freedom to organize a meeting, a time of prayer around the Rosary. It will be possible for them to invite the brothers and the apostolic sisters and/or the lay people who live around them to join them in this Pilgrim Rosary. Below are the dates and intentions dedicated to them. 2015
Nov 7 — Opening of the Jubilee - Prayer for entrusting the Jubilee Dec 22 — Anniversary of the approval of the Order - Prayer for Vocations in the Order
2016 Jan 17 — The Flight to Egypt - Prayer for migrants and refugees Feb 11 — World Day of the Sick - Prayer for the sick and those who care for them Mar 19 — Lent - "Free the captives" - Prayer for prisoners April 3 — Sunday of Mercy - Prayer for people at the end of their life May 8 — Our Lady, patroness of the Order - Prayer for the suffering members of the Order Jun 8 — Bl. Diana and Cecilia - Prayer for the nuns of the Order Jul 4 — Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati - Prayer for World Youth Day in Krakow Aug 22 — Mary, Queen of the Universe - Prayer with other Orders Sept 8 — Nativity of Our Lady - Prayer for teachers and students Oct 7 — Our Lady of the Rosary - Prayer for Peace Nov 20 — Christ the King - Prayer for leaders and superiors Dec 12 — Our Lady of Guadalupe - Prayer for unborn children and families
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Links of Interest
Communion for the Divorced and Remarried: http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/prefect-of-
congregation-for-the-doctrine-of-the-faith-on-communion-for-divorced-remarried
Worldwide Rosary Crusade: http://www.savior.org/wwrc/
The Dominican Story, contributions to exegesis, canon law, and art: http://opcentral.org/blog/
the-dominican-story-dominican-contributions-to-scripture-studies-canon-law-and-art/
Dominican Prayers: http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/Dominic%20Prayers.html
October 2015
From the Provincial
Promoter’s Desk
Fr. Bede Shipps, O.P.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
As Americans and Catholics, we have been greatly blessed and strengthened by the vis-it of Pope Francis. Like the ancient prophets, he has "turned the hearts of fathers to their chil-dren and of children to their fathers," calling for all that will serve a fami-ly life of generous and faithful love, according to God's plan. He has reiterated and devel-oped the teaching of the Church on a just distribution of the world's goods, and on the protection which must be given to every human being, from conception to the end of earthly life. He has placed care for the environment within the framework of a reverent response to the divine plan of creation and redemption. He has called people of good will to care for the poor and vulnerable, who are all too often ig-nored, shoved aside, or even eliminated, while a self-centered, consumerist culture focuses on pleasures and possessions, instead of on gen-
Fr. Bede Shipps, O.P., Pro-vincial Promoter
uine communion, sacrificial love, and the treas-ury of intangible riches—faith , literature, art, and the wisdom of the ages. And the Pope's ministry has stirred a number of people to re-turn to the practice of their faith, or else to con-tinue to live as disciples of Jesus and members of the Body, but more faithfully and more gener-ously.
A fine (and brief!!!) summary of the moral vision of Pope Francis ("Laudato Si' and the Selling of Body Parts") can be found on the Internet. It's by the chairman of the theology department at Ave Maria University, Michael Dauphinais, and was published in "Crisis" on September 22nd. Dauphinais does a close reading of the Pope's encyclicals and other statements, and shows how many of Pope Francis's proposals, though at times superficially like positions dear to parti-san media, are in fact significantly different from them, and derived from a consistently Christian worldview. I urge as many of you as possible to read the article, which does have some tech-nical terms here and there, but is readily under-standable. God bless Pope Francis! And may our ever faithful God bless you as well, to be equipped by Word and Spirit for every good work. During this month of October, let's com-mend ourselves and those we serve to the par-ticular care of Our Lady, Help of Christians and Queen of Peace. Thanks, as always, for all your prayers for me.
Your brother, Fr. Bede
Pope Francis has made his first visit to the U.S. and has returned to Rome. Some of us have wonderful stories of seeing or being in the pope’s presence. If you would like to share your experience with our readers, send your story to Faith Flaherty, elumened@verizon.net, (250 words max.) and it will be included in a future issue of eLumen. Thank you!
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October 2015
Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Pray for us! October 7th
Our Lady of the Assumption
Chapter, New York, NY (Region
II) joyfully held rites of advance-
ment at the noon Mass on the So-
lemnity of the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday,
August 15, 2015, at the Church of
Saint Vincent Ferrer in Manhattan,
celebrated by Rev. Walter Wagner,
O.P., pastor, for the following
members:
Life Promises: Dr. Marie George,
O.P., and Dr. Esther Francisco
McCaffery, O.P.
Temporary Promises: Mr. Christo-
pher Candela, O.P., Mr. Kelvin Caraballo, O.P., and Ms. Lauren Ely, O.P. Promises were made to
chapter president Ms. Anna M. Donnelly, O.P. A reception followed in the parish center.
Our Lady of Prouille Chapter #407 is happy
to announce the Final Promises made by
members on April 12, 2015: Mrs. Gloria
Niederman, O.P. (Sr. Cecelia); Mr. Thomas
Voorhees, O.P. (Br. Peter); and Mrs. Mary
Patricia Voorhees, O.P. (Sr. Mary Patricia o f
the Rosary and Two Hearts).
The ceremony took place in the Chapel of
St. David Roman Catholic Church in Willow
Grove, PA. We were blessed to have Rev.
John Lydon, O.P., preside over the Final
Promise advancements. A beautiful witness
to evangelization for all Dominican Laity by
Father Lydon was presented; and cake was
served in celebration of this blessed event in
the Fr. Curran Church Hall.
Left to right: Christopher Candela, Kelvin Caraballo, Anna M. Donnelly, Dr. Esther Francisco McCaffery, Dr. Marie George, and Lauren Ely.
Continued on page 5
Left to right: Mr. Thomas Voorhees, O.P.; Mrs. Gloria Nieder-man, O.P., and Mrs. Mary Patricia Voorhees, O.P.
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October 2015
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Rosarium The Rosary promoter for the Order
invites you to visit the website:
www.rosarium.op.org
October 2015
One of the Dominican Family traditions is our reg-
ular prayers for our dead. Please have a Mass cele-
brated for all the deceased members of the Domini-
can Laity in the Province of St. Joseph, U.S.A., and
in particular for those listed below.
Our Lady of the Assumption Chapter, NYC,
mourns the passing of long-time member and past
prioress/president:
Name: Mrs. Elizabeth T. Selinger, O.P.
Religious Name: Sister John Teresa
Chapter: Holy Rosary, #403
Location: Merchantville, NJ
Final Promise: March 15, 1981
Date of Death: August 18, 2015
Name: Mrs. Rose G. Henderson, OP
Religious Name: Sr. Augustine Louis
Chapter: Sacred Heart, #210
Location: Linden, NJ
Final Promise: June 16, 1980
Death Date: September 17, 2015
Please remember our sisters, Elizabeth and Rose,
who died in Christ with the hope of rising with
Him. Please pray one Rosary for all our deceased
members.
Send the names and dates of members who have
died to your Regional Editor, so that they can be
included in our continued prayers for the dead.
Sorrowful Mother,
pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Holy Father Dominic,
pray for us.
As a sign of our unity with Christ, when passing a Catholic Church, acknowledge the Real Presence by blessing yourself with the sign of the Cross.
Continued from page 3
The Corpus Christi Pro-Chapter, Portsmouth,
NH, proudly celebrated an advancement on
Sunday, September 13, 2015. Peter Rival made
his Temporary Promise to chapter president
Mrs. Helen Steele, O.P., at his home parish of
St. Catherine of Siena in Manchester, NH.
The Eucharist was celebrated by Peter’s pas-
tor, Rev. Paul Montminy. The chapter mem-
bers celebrated with a luncheon for Peter and
his family.
Left to right: Mr. Peter Rival, O.P., Rev. Paul Montminy,
and Mrs. Helen Steele, O.P.
Continued
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October 2015
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October 2015
Preaching on the International Bridge By Ms. Alexandria Faiz, O.P.
St. Mary’s Chapter New Haven, Connecticut
Besides the 800th anniversary of the founding
of our Dominican Order, we’re approaching an-
other important date – the 100th anniversary of
Fatima in 2017, and as with many occurrences
that seem at first to be pure coincidences, these
two events are indeed divinely linked. The easi-
est evidence can be seen within the Basilica of
Our Lady of the Rosary at Fatima. There, pil-
grims are greeted by a grand marble statue of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary that
was sculpted by Fr. Thomas
McGlynn, O.P., under the direc-
tion of Sr. Lucia herself. (Fr.
McGlynn also carved the angels
upholding the baptismal font in
St. Vincent Ferrer in New York
City.) Inside the sanctuary, there
is a statue of St. Dominic made
by Maria Amélia Carvalheira da
Silva as well as memorial statues
in honor of Pope Pius XII and St.
Louis Marie Grignion de Mont-
fort, both Third Order Domini-
cans.
The connection between Fati-
ma and the Order of Preachers
has deeper foundations than
stone sculptures. Construction
of the Basilica started in 1928,
and it was consecrated on October 7, 1953 by
Pope Pius XII. This Pope has many connections
to Fatima. On May 13, 1917, while the Mother of
God was appearing in Fatima, the future Pius XII
was being consecrated Archbishop by Pope Bene-
dict XV. He in turn consecrated the world to
Mary's Immaculate Heart on October 31, 1942, to
mark the Silver Jubilee year of Our Lady's appari-
tion at Fatima and established the Feast of Mary's
Queenship with the encyclical letter, Ad Coeli
Reginam, promulgated on October 11, 1954. Also in
1954, an international community of Dominican
nuns settled in Fatima at the Pius XII Monastery,
where the Perpetual Rosary Association is based.
(These are the same nuns who translated Sr. Luci-
a’s memoirs.)
Another Fatima act done by Pope Pius XII
was the crowning of two statues. (There were so
many requests for visitations by the first statue
that the need for a second one was made obvious
within a few months.) During a famous radio
address in 1951, the Pope recalled the crowning
of the Fatima statue: "In 1946 we crowned Our
Lady of Fatima as Queen of the world, and the
next year, through her pilgrim
image, She set forth as though to
claim Her dominion, and the
miracles She performs along the
way are such that we can scarce-
ly believe our eyes at what we
are seeing."
One of the statues was al-
so blessed by the Bishop of Fati-
ma on October 13, 1952, for its
mission to the United Nations.
That year, the statue was taken
into the Meditation Room of the
United Nations by Monsigeur
Harold Colgan, founder of the
Blue Army now known as the
World Apostolate of Fatima. It
was at the United Nations that
Monsigeur Colgan led the recita-
tion of the Rosary. Since that
time, the UN International Pilgrim Statue has
been part of the World Apostolate of Fatima and
its Dicastery. The second statue’s custodian, the
Pilgrim Virgin Committee, is based in Indiana.
Both statues have been continuously traveling the
world and will be touring within our region dur-
ing the months leading to the centenary anniver-
sary. In some cases, relics of Jacinta and Frances-
co and a piece of the holm-oak tree on which Our
Blessed Mother appeared travel with the statue.
Fatima Statue (from the United Nations International Pilgrim Statue, World Apostolate of Fatima)
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October 2015
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Brother Tonto
& Cappa pray
you will all
pray a Rosary
to commemorate
the victory of the
Battle of Lepanto
on October 7, 1571.
October 2015
A Gracious Invitation In conjunction with the Dominican Jubilee 800 celebrations, Museo San Marco, Florence has kindly
agreed to host members of the Dominican family throughout
the Jubilee Year. Dominican friars, nuns, sisters, and laity are
invited to sing selected Dominican chants in the presence of
original art of art by Beato Angeli-
co in various locations of the muse-
um (Cloister of St. Antoninus,
Chapter Room, Refectory and up-
per Corridor).
If you are planning a pilgrimage to
Dominican Italy, or a visit to Saint
Dominic’s tomb in Bologna, then
why not consider coming to San
Marco in Florence to engage
firsthand with Beato Angelico’s
original works of art, and enhance that experience by creating Sounds in
the Silence, with hymns, antiphons, and responsories from the Domini-
can Liturgical Repertory, many of whose texts Fra Angelico incorporated
into his works of art. If interested in participating in this initiative, email m.dunleavy1@yahoo.co.uk.
For further information contact: Fr. Michael Dunleavy, O.P., Piazza S Domenico, 4 50014, San Dome-
nico di Fiesole, (FI) Italia.
Church of San Marco & Museum
San Domenico in Bologna
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Pray Without Ceasing
October 2015
Our Lady of the
Rosary, pray
for us.
REGION 4
Attention Attention Attention Due to the Congress in November 2015, it has been necessary to cancel the Annual Lay Fra-ternities of St. Dominic Retreat, hosted by Re-gion IV. Hopefully, this decision will enable more members to attend the Congress which occurs only once every ten years. Hope to see you there. Register online for the Congress on our website:
www.laydominicans.org
then go to “What’s New”.
Nota Bene: Hotel reservations are separate.
REGION 1
A Day to Honor Our Blessed Mother
You are invited to join our celebration on Sat-
urday, October 17, 2015. The place is St. Thom-
as Aquinas Priory, Providence College, RI.
Registration is 9:30–10:00. Rev. Ambrose Little,
O.P., will give a talk followed by the Litany of
AROUND THE PROVINCE . . . news you can use
OP MOMENT TRIVIA
by Mrs. Lynn Simpkins, O.P.
Who was the Dominican saint who regularly
sent a donkey with a sign throughout his
town to collect donations for the poor? This
donkey would travel around the streets in the
same order every day on his own and was
known to stop at certain locations and make
loud noises so that the people inside would
come out and give their donations.
a. St. Francisco Coll Guitart
b. St. John of Cologne
c. St. Louis Bertrand
d. St. John Macias
See page 11 for answer.
the Blessed Virgin Mary. The rosary will be
prayed during the time for the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. Mass will be at noon followed
by lunch. There is no charge except for lunch.
Please contact:
Ms. Catherine Perrotti, O.P.
c/o Providence College
St. Thomas Aquinas Priory
1 Cunningham Square
Providence, RI 02918
Regional Meeting Region One will be having a regional meeting on
October 3, 2015, at St. Mary’s in Walpole, MA.
There will be two talks. One by Mr. Joe Lake, O.P.,
on Russia/Soviet Union and one by Fr. Michael
O’Connor, O.P., who will be celebrating Mass. The
cost is $15. For more information, contact Mr. Ro-
man Gorski, O.P., 978-263-4506, or email him at
marcin.sadokops@gmail.com, or Mrs. Louis
Fahey, O.P., 508-668-7897, lffahey@gmail.com.
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SUB TUUM
(3rd Century; Oldest Known Prayer to Mary)
We fly to thy patronage, O holy Mother of God; despise not our petitions in our neces-
sities, but deliver us always from all dan-gers, O glorious and blessed Virgin. Amen.
October 2015
REMINDER: DUES NOTICE
MEMBERS: Your FY 2015-2016 Provincial
dues were due July 1st, 2015. Dues are $60 per
year per member and are to be collected by the
chapter treasurer (or designated member). The
treasurer then sends the total dues collected
from the chapter members in a check, along
with a list of paid members’ names.
The checks should be made payable to the
“LFSD” and sent to:
LFSD PO Box 142
Depew, NY 14043-0142
OP MOMENT Trivia
Answer to OP Moment Trivia is: d.
St. John Macias. He was born in Spain in 1585
and was orphaned at a young age. His uncle
raised him; and he was trained as a shepherd. At
age 25 he started working for a wealthy busi-
nessman who sent him on many travels which
ended in Peru. He entered the Dominican Priory
at Lima in 1623 and became the doorkeeper un-
til his death. He was known for his love of the
rosary from a young age and his generosity to
the poor—he fed at least 200 of the poor daily.
The people of Peru, poor and wealthy alike,
came to seek his counsel at the gates of the pri-
ory. He was beatified, along with Martin de
Porres, by Pope Gregory XVI in 1836 and was
canonized in 1975 by Pope Paul VI. His feast
day is September 18.
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