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3rd grade catechism class

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PAZ & 3rd grade CCD IHM 2010.jpgAs many know, I was assigned to teach 3rd grade catechism at a local Catholic parish on Wednesday; Ken and Jose, other seminarians did the same. Today was our last class for the year since the seminary year almost done with the semester. I am grateful for being able to work with Diane, Judy, Colette and Mary was terrific. Plus, the other teachers were good models. Teaching CCD is tough, though...... Here's a class pic for 2010.

Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!
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Sr Sara Butler.jpgThe April 2010 issue of Inside the Vatican (18:4) published a special commemorative issue observing the papal death of John Paul II and the papal election of Benedict XVI. The editor asked various people to write their memories of one of the popes. Sister Sara Butler, MSBT, a professor of dogmatic theology at St Joseph's Seminary -Dunwoodie, New York, offered her thoughts on Pope John Paul's contribution to feminist thinking. Sister Sara is a published author and a member of the Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue and the International Theological Commission. Sister remembers:

Looking back over the papacy of the Servant of God John Paul II, I find myself especially grateful for the initiative he took in addressing the feminist critique. The Pope did this in his Letter to Women (1995), his apostolic letter On the Dignity and Vocation of Women (Mulieris dignitatem, 1988), and his ground-breaking catecheses on the "theology of the body." He not only acknowledged the positive contributions of feminist scholarship and offered needed clarifications and correctives in response to their objections; he also spelled out his own appreciation of the "genius" of women and took steps to promote their increased participation in the Church and in the social order. Since the Pope's death, we are already beginning to see the fruits of his recommendation that Catholic women undertake to develop a "new feminism," consistent with Catholic doctrine (Evangelium vitae, par 99). In my opinion , it is hard to overestimate the contribution Pope John Paul II made to meeting this contemporary challenge.

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After Eden

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If only I could return,

to feel your hands
            calm and serene
            fashioning me in your image,

to hear your voice
            tranquil and easy
            breathing over me,

to see your eyes
            fervent and beautiful
            revealing yourself to me.

I promise:
            this time,
            I will not be afraid.


Brother Jeremiah Myriam Shryock, CFR
Third Year Seminary Student
Saint Joseph's Seminary-Dunwoodie, Yonkers, NY
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Paul A. Zalonski is from New Haven, CT. After years of study, work and trying to find meaning in life, he still has a sense of humor. He is a member of the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, a Catholic lay ecclesial movement and an Oblate of Saint Benedict. Contact Paul at paulzalonski[at]yahoo.com.

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