The Catholic Standard & Times
Issue of October 5, 2006

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REMEMBERING FR. MARIAN ZALECKI—
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In this issue:

Prayer:
The earliest Marian apparition:
Our Lady of the Pillar, Nuestra Señora del Pilar
The universal nature of Our Lady’s status is manifested in the many titles under which so many countries claim her patronage. The title “Our Lady of the Pillar,” which originated centuries ago in Spain, is one such example.


Unidos en Dios:
La Misa de la Herencia Hispana
celebrará la unidad

Veinte diferentes nacionalidades de habla española se unirán para celebrar su unidad en la fe en la Misa de la Herencia Hispana, el domingo 8 de octubre en la Catedral Basílica de San Pedro y San Pablo, comenzando a las 2 P.M. Esta misa se celebra anualmente.


Profile:
Called to help people see and hear God in music

William Carr, a pianist who has played three times at New York’s Carnegie Hall — twice on the main stage — could teach anywhere, with his extensive and impressive musical background, but he’s chosen to remain in Catholic education.

This Week's Issue


The Word Became Flesh
Cardinal Rigali's weekly column. Read it here.

Solebury School students play escort at Planned Parenthood abortion clinic
Community outrage is growing over a field trip to an abortion clinic that was sponsored by the Solebury School in New Hope.


Comcast angers area Catholics
When Lisa Pellegrino, a mother of two, recently turned on her television and couldn’t find the Eternal Word Television Network — a favorite channel — she figured that the cable company simply changed the line-up.


The late pope’s play comes to Philadelphia
Don’t miss the rare opportunity to see Pope John Paul II’s signature play, performed by the Theophany Catholic Theatre Company in two powerful performances on Friday, Oct. 13 and Saturday, Oct. 14 at Immaculata and La Salle universities.

Treasures of daily faith expressed in art
The undeniable influence of the Catholic faith in the lives of Latin Americans through the centuries is illustrated by the vast display of religious art in the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s pan-national exhibit, Tesoros/Treasures/Tesouros: The Arts in Latin America, 1492-1820, which continues until Dec. 31.”


There are no boundaries in the world of acting
Calling all actors — with wheelchairs, braces, crutches and canes.
An intellectual’s journey to sainthood
It’s hard to imagine anyone who contended more fully with her culture than Edith Stein.
Where the best of Catholic culture may be found
If you’re looking for an authentic Catholic cultural experience, visiting the International Institute for Culture (IIC) is a must.
2006 Blue ribbon schools:
Head of the class

They always knew they were good, but it’s nice to be recognized.
A taste of Catholic culture for teens
Where can you go on a Saturday evening to take in good music, be inspired by great speakers and be around hundreds of Catholic people your age? The answer is the first “Fan the Flame” event in Philadelphia, to be held from noon to 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 4 at Archbishop John Carroll High School in Radnor.

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