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This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

St Columb’s Cathedral’s first female Canon in its 400–year–history has been installed as a member of the Cathedral Chapter at a Service in Londonderry. The Rev Canon Katie McAteer, the Pastoral Director of the CCCMSP Group of Parishes, took her stall opposite her colleague, Glendermott and Newbuildings Rector, the Rev Canon Robert Boyd, during a Covid–compliant double Installation Service on Wednesday evening.

 

Canon McAteer was following in the footsteps of her father who was a Canon of Chester Cathedral. For Canon Boyd it was a case of déjà vu: he had previously served as a member of the Cathedral Chapter of St Patrick’s, in Armagh.

 

Wednesday evening’s Service was led by the Dean of Derry, the Very Rev Raymond Stewart, who welcomed the new Canons, members of their families and members of their parishes to the Service. Dean Stewart said some of the people who had been invited to the Service had decided for health and safety reasons not to attend. There was rigid enforcement of Coronavirus guidelines in church, including physical distancing, hand sanitisation and the wearing of face coverings. The Service was livestreamed on the Cathedral’s Facebook page.

 

The sermon was preached by the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, the Rt Rev Andrew Forster, who appointed the two new canons last June. “It’s so good to be together, tonight in the Cathedral, to share in this time of celebration,” Bishop Andrew said, “limited though it is in these strange and difficult days that we’re living through.”

 

It was, the Bishop said, an important night for the Church, the diocese and its parishes, and for Robert and Katie, and their families. They had gathered primarily to worship Almighty God, Bishop Andrew said, but they were also there to honour “two of our own” as they became Canons of the ancient and beautiful cathedral of St Columb.

 

“This evening, Robert and Katie, we’re here to celebrate you, we’re here to encourage you and we’re here to pray for you. And we’re also here to thank you, to thank you for your ministry, to thank you for who you are as followers of Jesus Christ, and to thank you for who you are as ordained people who serve faithfully, who serve well. Tonight, we’re so pleased that you join the Chapter of this Cathedral.”

 

“Down through the years, Bishops have appointed Canons because in their lives and in their ministry they incarnated what it means to be a pastor – to preach, to teach, to care for God’s people, just as, in history, canons and prebends did. And all of us know that Robert and Katie live out those qualities marvellously: in their own personal lives, in their day–to–day lives, they live out the sermon of Christ; in their pulpits they teach the Good News of Christ; and in their diligent care for their parishioners they care for Christ’s people.

 

“So, today, for me – as the first people I’ve ever had the pleasure of appointing to a Cathedral stall – we delight in you; I want you to know that we delight in you because you live out the historic qualities of what it is to be a Canon, to preach and teach and care for God’s people. But this isn’t the ecclesiastical equivalent of getting a long–service gong or anything like it; it’s nothing to do with that. It’s about acknowledging your ministry and allowing the wider diocese and the people of God to share that ministry and to benefit from that ministry.”

 

The Dean was assisted in the Service of Installation by the Rev Canon John Merrick and Diocesan Registrar, the Rev Canon David Crooks. Two other members of the Cathedral Chapter, the Rev Canon Paul Hoey and Rev Canon Paul Whittaker, also took part in the Installation.

 

The readings were read by Glendermott Curate, the Rev Iain McAleavey, and Diocesan Reader Linda Hughes. The organist for the Service was Dr Derek Collins and Joanna Higgins sang the anthem ‘How Beautiful Are the Feet’ from Handel’s Messiah.

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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On Saturday, May 21, 2022, during Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Bishop David Walkowiak ordained Christopher Epplett and Jacob Zemaitis as transitional deacons for the Diocese of Grand Rapids. The transitional diaconate, typically a year long, is the pastoral, liturgical and educational preparation period before ordination to the priesthood.

 

The ordination Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. on May 21 at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, 301 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI. The public was welcome to attend. The Mass was also livestreamed on Facebook and on the diocesan website.

 

(Photo by Jaymie Perry)

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

TEDxGateway Women 2015, brought together a global community of women and men interested in the innovations, ideas and individuals building momentum around the world. The speakers were Natalie Di Luccio, Chetna Gala Sinha, Vivian Reiss, Deepika Bharadwaj, Reemaben Nanavaty, Ariel Garten, Leila Seth, Ananda Shankar Jayant, Upasana Makati, Aditi Gupta and Ashwini Asokan. This event was held on 29th May, 2015 at Tata Theatre, NCPA, Mumbai and the entire video production & live streaming was done using AB-LiveTM .This time those who saw the live stream also got to see the slides that were presented on stage by the speakers. The stream was viewed by over 1100 people across the world!

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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This time I went a bit further on the cartoony side of cat drawing. It still has much of the features of the Abyssinian kitten in the reference photo, but with other proportions.

 

You can watch the recorded version of this live streaming video on my blog Pencilcast.

 

And yes, it's April 9, not 8. I'm just good with dates. Sorry.

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Maryland National Guard welcomed our newest officers and warrant officers during a livestreamed Officer Candidate School graduation and Warrant Officer induction ceremony Oct. 25, 2020.

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

2023-RMC1-0023

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

2023-RMC1-0023

The Coronavirus pandemic ushered in a time of isolation and quarantine, but it allowed the unique opportunity for the Canons Regular to take advantage of livestream technology to broadcast our Divine Services heretofore unknown to many people around the world.

 

Undeterred by quarantine restrictions, a number of Canons made creative use of the latest camera technology and video-editing software to show forth the Sacred Liturgy online. In this manner, many Catholics, Christians, and even the religiously unaffiliated were able to partake in watching the livestreaming in various locations around the globe. The result has been nothing short of remarkable.

 

In this photo album, viewers will be able to get a behind the scenes glimpse at all the careful effort that is undertaken to broadcast the Sacred Liturgy to the world.

John Nahrgang ordained a deacon, one step closer to priesthood

 

Photos by Billy Hardiman and story by Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun.

 

In his final minutes as a lay Catholic, seminarian John Nahrgang smiled in anticipation of the big moment. That would come immediately following the proclamation of the Gospel at the May 28 televised and livestreamed Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral, when a chair was placed at the foot of the altar and Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted ordained Nahrgang — a convert to Catholicism — a deacon.

 

Men who are ordained to the transitional diaconate are one step closer to their ultimate calling to serve the Church as priests. Providentially, Nahrgang’s ordination to the diaconate took place on Ascension Sunday, when the Church recalls Christ’s words to His disciples that they would receive power from the Holy Spirit and become His witnesses to the world.

 

“You, my son, have been waiting for this day of ordination for several years,” Bishop Olmsted said. “Now the waiting is over — from this day forward, you will be a public witness to Jesus Christ in communion with me and my successors.”

  

More: www.catholicsun.org/2017/06/01/john-nahrgang-ordained-a-d...

 

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On Saturday, May 21, 2022, during Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Bishop David Walkowiak ordained Christopher Epplett and Jacob Zemaitis as transitional deacons for the Diocese of Grand Rapids. The transitional diaconate, typically a year long, is the pastoral, liturgical and educational preparation period before ordination to the priesthood.

 

The ordination Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. on May 21 at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, 301 Sheldon Blvd. SE, Grand Rapids, MI. The public was welcome to attend. The Mass was also livestreamed on Facebook and on the diocesan website.

 

(Photo by Jaymie Perry)

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This weekend's activities revolved around the Sudarshana Chakra, Lord Narayanaya's famed spiritual weapon. Known for its protection of the surrendered devotees and its destruction of all negative forces, it was a timely focus for these days of Covid-19 and the fear that seems so prevalent in the world today.

 

Saturday started with Guru puja, followed by Kalash puja, and then the Sudarshana Yajna began. For this event, not only the main yajna kund was used, but eight individual kunds were placed around the Sudarshana murti located in front of the main temple. Simultaneously, 50 individually-sponsored yajnas were performed on the back lawn by Residents of The Ashram. After the yajnas, Gurudev also performed an abhishekam ceremony on the large murti.

 

The entire event was livestreamed and commented on by Rishis and Swamis who gave insights into the significance of the Sudarshana Chakra and told personal stories. On Sunday morning, Gurudev joined the prayers to sing a variety of beautiful bhajans, too.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

John Nahrgang ordained a deacon, one step closer to priesthood

 

Photos by Billy Hardiman and story by Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun.

 

In his final minutes as a lay Catholic, seminarian John Nahrgang smiled in anticipation of the big moment. That would come immediately following the proclamation of the Gospel at the May 28 televised and livestreamed Mass at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral, when a chair was placed at the foot of the altar and Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted ordained Nahrgang — a convert to Catholicism — a deacon.

 

Men who are ordained to the transitional diaconate are one step closer to their ultimate calling to serve the Church as priests. Providentially, Nahrgang’s ordination to the diaconate took place on Ascension Sunday, when the Church recalls Christ’s words to His disciples that they would receive power from the Holy Spirit and become His witnesses to the world.

 

“You, my son, have been waiting for this day of ordination for several years,” Bishop Olmsted said. “Now the waiting is over — from this day forward, you will be a public witness to Jesus Christ in communion with me and my successors.”

  

More: www.catholicsun.org/2017/06/01/john-nahrgang-ordained-a-d...

 

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The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

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This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

The Royal Military College of Canada hosted the annual Concert in Scarlets which is where the Brass and Reed; Pipes and Drums; Choir; Stage Band and the Highland Dancers showcased their talents in from of the audience both physically attended and livestreamed. Currie Hall, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON on March 25, 2023.

 

Image by: S1 Lisa Sheppard, Imagery Technician, RMC, Kingston, ON

2023-RMC1-0023

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

This year’s celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami (Krishna’s appearance day) was a 2-day event, on Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday activities included Bhakti Marga Academy's lecture on the Bhagavad Gita, 108 Yajnas for Krishna, a play about Krishna that included the first Alvars (bhakti saints), a midnight abhishekam, prasad at 2:30 am, and lots of bhajan singing in honour of Krishna and His life.

 

Thursday's highlights featured a talk by Paramahamsa Vishwananda about Krishna's life that was also a livestreamed all over the world. Overall, it was a loving and heart-opening celebration, where Guruji encouraged all of us to allow Krishna to be born in our hearts.

 

paramahamsavishwananda.com

bhaktimarga.org

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