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Update Father Donald H. Calloway, MIC, graduate of the International Marian Research Institute, will speak at the "Sacrament of Mercy Conference" to be held at the Schoenstatt Center in Waukesha, Wisconsin on Saturday, October 24, 2009. For more information click into rosaryea.org or call 414-570.4389. Father Don's website, fathercalloway.com, is now complete and includes all his speaking events, books, etc. He expects to complete a book on conversion in early 2010. We will let know the details when it is available. Mary in Books, Films and Music Another Ave Maria, on YouTube Jon Harvey, who has contributed several items to The Mary Page, recently sent us the following information: See Celine Dion's version with alternate lyrics at youtube.com/watch?v=vXw3Hj6vRoc. Click into the newer lyrics or view them below. Radio Maria from the Marian Library Francesca Franchina, MS. Ed., a long-time member of the Marianist Family, will be doing a series of Marian broadcasts through the local stations for Radio Maria WHJM (FM 88.7) in Anna, Ohio and WULM (AM 1600) in Springfield, Ohio. Called "Francesca and Friends: Why Mary?," the program airs every Wednesday from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM EST focusing on what is going on in the world about Mary, how to speak with others about Mary, and Mary in Scripture. On Wednesday, August 12, Francesca Franchina and Brother Don Neff, S.M., will continue discussing the genocide in Rwanda, how the Blessed Mother came before the great travail, what she requested then, and what she requests now! CALL IN TOLL FREE. PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM (during the live show); 1-866-333-6279. The broadcast may also be heard on-line at radiomaria.us [Click on the BVMary photo ... Scroll down to RADIO MARIA USA (English) ... Click on the windows icon or whichever media program you have on your PC.]. The web site also provides access to some previous broadcasts. We'll keep you informed about future programs. An encore of each show is broadcast Monday night from 8:30-9:30 pm EST one week after the original. Fran's series, Through the Tummy to the Heart, (T5H) airs every Tuesday except the first Tuesday from 5:00-5:45 PM on RADIO MARIA WHJM and also online. The series encores Saturdays from 3:00-3:45 pm. Tune in 88.7 FM (WHJM) in the northern Archdiocese of Cincinnati and on line at radiomaria.us from anywhere in the world. Send email to Francesca with questions, comments, suggestions at fran@866333mary.com. Send email while the programs are going on if you cannot get through or if you are listening outside of the USA. CALL IN TOLL FREE; PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM (during the live show); 1-866-333-6279. On Tuesday, August 11, at 5:00 PM, Francesca Franchina, will speak on the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. New Program: Living With Mary Today! Live: Thursdays and Fridays 2:30-3:00 PM EST: From the Pontifical International Marian Research Institute (IMRI) at the University of Dayton Marian Library, internationally-known Mariologists Fathers Johann Roten, Francois Rossier, Thomas Thompson, and Bertrand Buby of the Society of Mary (Marianists), and other IMRI faculty; Schoenstatt Sisters Jean Frisk and Danielle Peters, Michael Duricy and Brother Erik Otiende will discuss Marian themes such as The Blessed Mother and Ecumenism; Mary and The Family; Mary and Suffering, Marian Teachings and Writings of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI; Mary and Scripture from the Founder of the Marianists, Blessed Wm. Joseph Chaminade; Mary and Vatican II, Marian Apparitions and others. The Marian Library at the University of Dayton houses the largest collection of Marian books and artifacts in the world, and IMRI is the site of post-graduate studies in Mariology for the Doctorate, STL and STD. Find out more by visiting marypage.org. The University of Dayton; The Marian Library and IMRI are collaborators with the International Satellite Radio Maria Network and Radio Maria Ohio. Click here for the complete schedule of future programs planned to date. This week's programs: Father Johann G. Roten, S.M., Thursday, August 13, 2:30 PM on Mary's Assumption From the Marian Treasure Chest Chaminade Year 2011 (by Brother John Samaha, S.M.) The year 2011 will be observed by the Marianist Family as a Chaminade Year to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade on April 8, 1761. Below are some ideas that may suggest better ways for you and your community to celebrate this first Chaminade Year.
Current ExhibitA Patrick Pye Retrospective The Marian Library gallery will show works from our extensive collection of Pye's lithographs. The exhibit will run from July 1 - September 11, 2009. For more details click here. We also have an ongoing exhibit of crèches through November 27, 2009. Explore how the birth of Christ is seen around the world with The Marian Library's annual display of thirty crèches from its collection of more than fourteen hundred Nativity scenes. This year, the exhibit highlights a 130-piece hand-carved Czechoslovakian village from the 1850s, created at a time when depictions of the Nativity were suppressed. More than eighty villagers are depicted, including two government spies in disguise. The Marian Library Gallery is located on the seventh floor of Roesch Library. Free and open to the public, hours are Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm or by appointment. Call 937-229-4214. Additional Web Addresses for The Mary Page In order to make our web site more accessible, The Mary Page may now be reached at the following URLs: lapagedemarie.org; lapaginademaria.org; marypage.org; themarypage.org; marypage.udayton.edu; campus.udayton.edu/mary; and themarypage.net. The original address on the University of Dayton site, www.udayton.edu/mary, remains active as well. Web Collaborators Two important Catholic websites have added The Mary Page to their list of Media Partners. CatholicWeb.com highlights items from The Mary Page in their section on Catholic News. Catholic.net includes a Mary Channel on their navbar with articles from The Mary Page. Please visit these sites in return. We expect continued collaboration with them in the future. Radio Maria broadcasts from Milan, Italy, heard in forty-nine countries; WHJM broadcasts out of Louisiana across USA [including FM 88.7, an affiliate station in Anna, Ohio (north of Dayton) and AM 1600, an affiliate in Springfield, Ohio, which air regular Marian talks from UD's Marian Library every Wednesday at 11:30 am EST]. Mary's Gardens, the website of the late John S. Stokes, Jr. is in the process of being migrated to The Mary Page in accord with his bequest. His children have also donated related physical holdings to The Marian Library. Click here for more information. International Marian Research Institute Course Schedule IMRI courses for Fall 2009 semester will commence on October 12, 2009. The course schedule for Fall 2009 and beyond is now available.
In keeping with the season, we recommend the following: Marian Poetry in Ordinary Time and Mary's Assumption in Art. Our section on international stamps with images of Mary has been revised. The latest additions were: Estonia; Faroe Islands; and Finland. Expect more countries to follow. We have updated Marian Thoughts of Benedict XVI through July 20, 2009.
Is Not This the Carpenter, the Son of Mary? We know today's Gospel story well, perhaps too well! It would have been customary for Jesus to go to the synagogue each week during the Sabbath, and when his turn came, to read from the scriptures during the Sabbath service. ...
In today's Gospel story, Mark tells us that Jesus was amazed at
their unbelief. Listening to Jesus, his own people were initially
filled with admiration in him and pride because of him. His message
of liberation was marvelous. Then they recognize this young prophet
as one of them and they say: "Is not this the carpenter, the
son of Mary?" Click here for the complete article. The director and editors of The Mary Page 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.
The Marian Library--IMRI The Marian Library is considered one of the world's largest collections of materials related to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The collection includes commentaries from early, medieval, and contemporary authors on the Marian texts in the Bible; homilies, sermons, books on the art, architecture, and iconography of Marian churches and shrines; and studies on the many ways Marian symbols are part of the world's cultures. The library also has a collection of statues, medals, stamps, postcards, videos and CDs of Marian music. All are welcome to the Library, especially to its ongoing exhibits of contemporary Marian art and the Crèche Room with its continuous display of Christmas nativity sets from all over the world. The International Marian Research Institute (IMRI), founded 1975, is an academic pontifical program empowered to grant theological degrees with specialization in Marian studies. IMRI enables students to prepare for the licentiate of sacred theology (S.T.L.) and the doctorate of sacred theology (S.T.D.) with specialization in Mariology or, in partnership with the Department of Religious Studies, to obtain a master's degree in religious studies with a specialization in Mariology.
You are invited to help us pray for our Prayer Corner intentions. Please take a look! This site has been updated and enhanced and now allows users to directly submit prayer requests or to volunteer as a prayer partner for these intentions!
Marian Commemoration Days To celebrate the month of August with Mary: The Mary Page offers a variety of resources inviting study, reflection and meditation. We also list important Marian dates for each month of the year. Please see Marian Commemoration Days for the month of August. Exhibit of Bulgarian Icons Near Paris Title: Les trésors des icônes bulgares Date: May 12 - August 30, 2009 Location: Sainte-Chapelle of the château de Vincennes For the first time, eighty icons from the Bulgarian National Museums, especially the Bulgarian Fine Arts National Gallery. For more information click here for English or French. Our thanks to Dr. Nastia Korbon for informing us of this exhibit. The Mary Page web site is updated frequently. Please stop in again and see What's New.
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