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Third Thursday: Night Circus on October 15th at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. Including performances by Moondrop Circus, La Guerre and DJ Miscela. Photographer / Jason Tracy

Third Eye Arts - Fozzy Fest 2014

Jennifer goes for the gusto! Bedford Photo and Video Third Thursday, September 21, 2023 at the Boathouse District. Fujifilm X-H2s, Laowa Argus 35mm f0.95

Third Thursday

 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

6 – 9 p.m.

museum-wide

 

Dream of Eames? Nutty for Noguchi? Tonight's for you. Prep for the MIA's Design & Antiques Fair (Sept. 24-26 at the St. Paul Armory). Soak up 300 years of furniture design in the new exhibition "Chairevolution!" Drop in on a light and lively set of talks about furniture and antiques by the experts. Take in a cardboard furniture-making workshop and take home plans to make your own recycled pieces of livable sculpture.

 

Live music by The Idle Hands.

 

Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.

 

Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.

 

Photos: Lacey Criswell

Bishop Olmsted ordains three men to the priesthood

 

By Ambria Hammel | June 5, 2010 | The Catholic Sun

 

For the the third straight year, Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted ordained three men to the priesthood.

 

The bishop conferred the sacrament of Holy Orders on transitional deacons Matt Henry, Chad King and John Parks at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral.

 

"Seeing the love of the people for their priests [during the procession] gives us such a witness of their love and support," Fr. King said after the ordination.

 

Fr. Henry said the laying on of hands by the bishop was a special moment.

 

"My only part was just to say yes to that," he said, referring to the prayer of ordination.

 

Fr. Parks also noted the laying on of hands.

 

"I just felt that I was being reconfigured in my person," he said. Fr. Parks also mentioned receiving the Eucharist during the orination.

 

"I was just struck once again that God becomes the Eucharist for us," he said, underscoring God's humility.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted said all three priests know well the challenges that the Church faces today, including the shortcomings of its members, “but without losing heart, they are ready and eager to be faithful priests of the Lord Jesus” and convincingly share the faith.

 

“The three men I have the honor to ordain this year are quite different in personality but united by a deep love for the Lord Jesus, and an eagerness to hand on the good news of Christ in convincing ways,” Bishop Olmsted said in an interview prior to the June 5 ordination.

 

"From this day forward the people of God will call you 'father,' because you will love people in His name," the bishop told the new priests. He encouraged them to listen to confessions with compassion and called them to defend the unborn and the immigrant.

 

All three priests cited their involvement in youth ministry in the Phoenix Diocese as part of their discernment process.

 

Each newly ordained will celebrate their first Mass at their home parish June 6. The Mass times are staggered so the new priests can support each other from the pew.

 

Phoenix’s three new priests fit right in with the 440 men awaiting priestly ordination nationwide.

 

Of the 339 diocesan and religious ordinands who responded to the survey by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University, 72 percent are Caucasian. Half to three-quarters served in some parish ministry before entering the seminary.

 

More than half are between the ages of 25 and 34, roughly the same as last year. The median age of this year’s ordinands nationally is 33 with Fr. Henry, who turns 26 shortly, being the youngest nationally.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org

 

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A third grade class pays attention to their teacher. 1957.

Owen Clayton Condon, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin & David Skidmore

Our third group of sherpas bringing Susanna up to our meeting place on Wilcox Pass.

Third Thursday

 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

6 – 9 p.m.

museum-wide

 

Dream of Eames? Nutty for Noguchi? Tonight's for you. Prep for the MIA's Design & Antiques Fair (Sept. 24-26 at the St. Paul Armory). Soak up 300 years of furniture design in the new exhibition "Chairevolution!" Drop in on a light and lively set of talks about furniture and antiques by the experts. Take in a cardboard furniture-making workshop and take home plans to make your own recycled pieces of livable sculpture.

 

Live music by The Idle Hands.

 

Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.

 

Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.

 

Photos: Lacey Criswell

from comfort cruising to serious cycling...everything you need is here...a fun place to just hang out for a while in the bay area

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AJ Scheidt spends some time at third as a runner instead of a defender.

With dragonfly

This is the third time I've worked with this photograph; here is version two. Zimbragos, what do you think of this one? I left the crop much closer to the original, to save the whole dragon on the left, and I adjusted the blue curve in isolation to give the whole image a faded green tint that I like very much -- but that might just be me.

 

Personally, I like them all for different reasons, but I don't think any of them is perfect. You can only ever keep trying, right? :-)

The same eastbound sits in Coon Rapids as a westbound Z passes by on Main 1.

AN EYE FOR BEAUTY:

 

Music Armand amar - the life, copied from the Home Documentary.

 

Photos taken in my Ooty trip last year.

A few photo's from my recent holiday in Menorca

French vanilla pudding

My third and favorite sushi cane. I think that I got a little better with practice. Please comment!!

Denver's third annual March For a World Without Police on October 20, 2012. The anti-police brutality event, supported by groups including Occupy Denver, then continued through the streets of downtown before collecting members of the 2012 Zombie Crawl.

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