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Thursday, November 29, 2007

New-Just Found Out!!! -A Must Go For the Whole Family

Bring your parents to this one, it's going to be good!!!

The Science & Ethics of Stem Cells & Cloning

followed by Question & Answer session by

Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph. D.

Director of Education

The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia

Wed. December 5, 2007

7:00 p.m.

coffee and dessert -- 6:30 p.m. in lobby

Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School Auditorium

4552 Princess Anne Rd.

Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Fr. Tad is a priest of the Diocese of Fall River, MA.  He earned his Ph. D. in Neuroscience from Yale University and studied for 5 yrs. in Rome where he did work in dogmatic theology and in bioethics, examining the question of delayed ensoulment of the human embryo.  He has given numerous presentations on bioethics in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. 

This event is sponsored by the Saint Gianna Molla Respect Life Committe of Saint Matthew's Parish.

 

I know this is a school night, but I hope to see as many families there as possible!  These are issues that effect us all as a people, not just the youth.  I will be taking Emily and Lane.  This is going to be good!!!!  We need more young men and women to get involved in bioethics- laymen and laywomen and priests!  Come and find out what it's all about- maybe you could someday join the battle to keep our nation morally and ethically sound.  (Another good reason to keep those grades up!)  God bless.

Peace & Love,

Ms. Lori

 

 


Saturday, November 24, 2007

 

Peace and Blessing to all during this time of Thanksgiving!

Schedule update:

November 25th - No OCYO meeting

December 2nd - The Sacrement of Marriage: What it is, what it ain't.

 

Peace,

Mr. Big T

 

 

 


Monday, November 19, 2007

***HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRANDON***

Aka "Suppa-tall-man"

Our prayers and love are with you on this special day!

The whole OCYO gang raises their glass of Dr. Pepper to you!

 

 

 

 


Sunday, September 09, 2007

OCYO CANCELLED TODAY 9/9/07

DUE TO AIR SHOW TRAFFIC

WE WILL PICK UP NEXT WEEK W/PRAISE & WORSHIP & SKITS

SAME TIME, SAME PLACE

SEE YOU THEN!


Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Today’s readings - http://www.usccb.org/nab/082807.shtml

Liturgy of the hours - http://www.catholicexchange.com/divine_office

St. Augustine (Doctor of the Church) - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02084a.htm

 

  

 

St. Augustine

 

 

 

A Wayward Son Returns Home

He was deluded by paganism and lived a sinful lifestyle! Yet he became one of the greatest thinkers in Western history, and more importantly, a saint. St. Augustine (354-430) was a brilliant scholar and teacher even as a young man, but he was led astray by the false charms of a wayward life. He lived with a mistress and fathered a child out of wedlock, and deeply resented the prayers his mother, St. Monica, offered on his behalf.

Knowing that his mother wanted to accompany him when he moved to Rome, Augustine slipped away (telling her he was going down to the docks to send off a friend, when in fact he, himself, was departing). Heartbroken, Monica followed him to Rome and then to Milan, where she was encouraged to persevere in her prayers by the great bishop, St. Ambrose.

Ambrose's own spiritual and intellectual integrity prompted Augustine to re-examine his own beliefs, and during the spiritual crisis which resulted, Augustine heard a voice telling him to "take and read" the Bible. When he did so, he opened by chance to St. Paul's statement that "the night is far spent, and the day draws near ... therefore, put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the desires of the flesh" (Rom 13:12-14).

Upon reading this passage, Augustine finally experienced a sense of true peace and enlightenment, leading to a profound conversion. He was baptized a Christian on Easter, 387, and he and St. Monica rejoiced together in the short time remaining before her death.

Augustine returned to North Africa and was ordained a priest; in 396 was chosen as Bishop of the city of Hippo. He was a very successful pastor and an even greater theologian, playing a major role in overcoming the heresies of Donatism (an excessively harsh understanding of Christianity) and Pelagianism (the false belief that humans can save themselves without the help of God's grace). He helped develop the Church's teachings on grace, original sin, and the Holy Trinity. He is a Doctor of the Church. His autobiography, the Confessions is beloved by many, and his life is an inspiration to all who seek the merciful forgiveness of God.

 

Current Volunteer’s for Knight’s of Columbus Past Grand Knight Dinner on September 8th are: (More details to follow)

 

Michael, Ellaine, Leslie, Alex, Brandon, Hannah, Z, Emily

 

 

Future meetings:

 

Sunday September 2, 2007 (22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time)

Time: 4:30PM

Place: Mr. & Mrs Big T’s house.  Back to School BBQ, swimming, and fellowship.

Bring a dish to pass, parents welcome, No burning down the house Michael!!

 

Sunday September 9, 2007 (23nd Sunday in Ordinary Time)

Time: 4:30PM

Place: Chapel of the Good Shepherd

Topic: Scriptural Skits

 

"Te Deum" (You are) is a ancient pray ascribed to St. Ambrose, who it is said prayed this pray as he baptized St. Augustine in 387 AD.

 



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