Saturday, October 04, 2008
Paul Garro and City Year
Watch Paul Garro with some City Year community organizers!
City Year San Antonio serves high-need, low income students who are at risk of academic failure. In addition, to our school-based service, our corps members make a positive impact in communities throughout the city by completing transformational neighborhood improvement projects that transform communities.
There is an undeniable need for our services and as a City Year San Antonio corps member you will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of San Antonio youth.
- San Antonio ranks number 62 out of 69 in the “America’s Most Literate Cities” study
- 92.2% of the students in the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) are economically disadvantaged
- 67.5% of students in SAISD are “at risk”
- The mobility rate in the schools served by City Year San Antonio is 41% compared with the state average of 22%
In addition to making an impact on the lives of children, as a corps member you will also lead fellow citizens in completing high-impact service projects and play a critical role in large-scale City Year events like:
Make a Difference Day;
Global Youth Service Day; and
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
You will bring together people from all walks of life - corporate volunteers, community leaders, government and local residents - to share the power of service in uniting diverse individuals and strengthening communities.
Learn more about our service programs
Learn more about a day in the life of City Year San Antonio
Learn more about our history
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
News from NACMS
Explore our web site for audio files and articles related to Marianist scholars and key Marianist topics. Here is just a sample of what is available for free:
Daily spiritual inspiration from the writings of Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon, available in audio format. (See below for more details.)
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God Alone, Thoughts from Adèle is a calendar/journal of carefully selected phrases from the collection of letters written by Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon during the years 1805-27. These letters "give us insights into the character, personality, spiritual development, and human frailties of this saintly and dedicated woman (Letters of Adèle de Batz de Trenquelléon, Vol. 1, p. ix).
We are happy to announce that you may listen to these quotations on audio file at:
God Alone, Thoughts from Adèle
This audio file, read by Katy Gehred, includes Adèle's words of faith, courage, and hope chosen for the month of October for the listener's contemplation and reflection. Please continue to visit this site as we will update with each new month. Feel free to download this audio file to your computer or iPod.
If you are interested in purchasing a hardcopy of God Alone, Thoughts from Adèle, please visit our bookstore at: NACMS Books
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
The 2008 Red Mass
SAVE THE DATE!
This year's Red Mass will be celebrated on October 8, 2008 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe, with a reception to follow.
We are truly blessed that this year's speaker will be the Metropolitan for the Dallas Diocese, Archbishop Jose Gomez of San Antonio.
Thanks,
Mark Cronenwett
President, St. Thomas More Society
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For Fort Worth, September 30, 2008:
2008 Red Mass: The Red Mass has been traditionally identified with the opening of the Sacred Roman Rota, the supreme judicial body of the Catholic Church. Today a Red Mass is celebrated in the fall in many cities of the US, with perhaps the most prominent being in Washington D.C. where it is attended by members of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the executive branch of our government.
All attorneys, judges and public officials, along with their spouses are cordially invited to attend the 2008 Red Mass at 6:00 p.m. on September 30 at St. Patrick Cathedral, 1206 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth.
Bishop Kevin Vann will concelebrate this event. Parking will be available in the parish parking lot next to the Cathedral, on the parish lots between 12th & 13th Streets. There will be a reception at the Ft. Worth Convention Center immediately following Mass.
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For San Antonio, October 30, 2008:56th Annual Red Mass
Description: The entire legal community, as well as friends, family and people of all faiths, are invited to attend Red Mass, the solemn votive Mass of the Holy Spirit that marks the beginning of the judicial year. The tradition is coordinated annually by St. Mary's University School of Law, Catholic Lawyers Guild of San Antonio and representatives from San Antonio legal organizations, judiciary and state legislature.
Special Notes: Reception to follow at The Plaza Club, Frost Bank Tower, 100 W. Houston St.
Start Time: Thursday - Oct 30, 2008 at 6:00 pm(No End Time Scheduled)
Fee/Cost: Free
Off Campus Bldg: San Fernando Cathedral, 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, Texas
Contact Name:
Sister Grace Walle
St. Mary's University, School of Law
Campus Ministry
One Camino Santa Maria
San Antonio, Texas 78228
Contact Email: gwalle@stmarytx.edu
Contact Phone: 210-431-3063