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On Saturday, May 16, 2020, during Mass at the Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Grand Rapids, Bishop David Walkowiak ordained Noah Thelen as a transitional deacon for the Diocese of Grand Rapids. The faithful of the diocese rejoice as we welcome Deacon Noah as the newest member of the clergy in our diocese!
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ordination Mass was celebrated privately. The public was invited to join the celebration via livestream on the diocesan website and Facebook page.
Photo by Eric Tank
Collateral for an upcoming series at Church of the Resurrection: W*RK! Not Just Another 4-Letter Word.
At the end of the XVIIIth century, The city of Bordeaux was particularly lively thanks to it commercial activities (wine, colonial trade...).
The Duke of Richelieu, Governor of Guyenne, decided to equip the city with an Opera House that was fitting of such a city, and asked the architect Victor Louis (1731-1800) to oversee the project.
Started in 1773, the construction of the Grand-Théâtre took seven years to complete, and was finished in 1780. This imposing neoclassical building (88 x 47 metres) is capable of holding 1,114 people.
The Grand-Thêatre underwent a final restoration during 1990-1991, recreating the original decoration. Today the Grand Théâtre is unarguably one of the finest pieces of this city that is so marked by XVIIIth century architecture.
The Grand-Thêatre presents both theatrical and musical productions, and has seen some of the finest stars of the last century: the Talma, Nourrit,Viardot, Falcon, Duprez, Petipa...
The Grand-Théâtre still offers musicals, ballet and concerts... and is true to its vocation today, more than ever.
Elisabeth MITTON
See you soon! I'm on vacation! Enjoy my work with the eyes of the soul!
Ate breve! Estou de Ferias! Aprecie meu trabalho com os olhos da alma!
A Visit was organized by Vocational Training Committee at Paranjpe Anathalaya at Khare Town, Dharampeth, on Sunday the 30th oct. 2011.
The visit was to inspect the merchandise made by the inmates resulting out of various training workshops organized by the committee to appreciate & motivate them for their work.
Fr. John Denning, C.S.C. presiding at mass.
If you are interested in a vocation, please visit vocation.nd.edu
Photo by Steven Scardina
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A Visit was organized by Vocational Training Committee at Paranjpe Anathalaya at Khare Town, Dharampeth, on Sunday the 30th oct. 2011.
The visit was to inspect the merchandise made by the inmates resulting out of various training workshops organized by the committee to appreciate & motivate them for their work.
Nine men who recently completed their one-year aspirancy period have been accepted by Bishop Cistone to begin the three-year path of candidacy in the Diocese’s permanent diaconate formation program this fall.
The following individuals have been accepted to begin candidacy:
• Daniel Corbat, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Lawrence Deford, Blessed Sacrament Parish, Midland
• Librado (Larry) Gayton, St. Joseph Parish, Saginaw
• Steven George, Holy Spirit Parish, Shields
• Timothy Hartwig, St. Jude Thaddeus Parish, Essexville
• Kenneth Kochany, Our Lady of Peace Parish, Bay City
• Todd Lovas, Nativity of the Lord Parish, Alma
• Stephen Moser, St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, Midland
• Richard Warner, St. John Vianney Parish, Saginaw
The permanent diaconate program involves four years of formation on many levels: human, spiritual, intellectual, pastoral and diaconal. The formation program takes place at the diocesan Center for Ministry, 5802 Weiss St. in Saginaw. Those interested in applying for acceptance in the next class of deacon aspirants should contact the Center for Ministry at 989-797-6607.
More information about the diaconate: www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/diaconate/
I look at myself in two different ways depending on what I'm doing. I am serious about both my day job and my photography. Often I wonder what others see, so both of these portraits are taken as reflections of myself ( reverse images ) as others might see me during serious or solemn moments of either.
Apr. 14, 2012; Office of Vocations, Congregation of Holy Cross..Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame