“Word to Life” – April 9, 2010

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Joining me on today’s show to discuss the readings for the Second Sunday of Easter, now known as Divine Mercy Sunday, were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who serves the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Fr. Dan Cambra, M.I.C., the Provincial Superior of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception here in the United States. Fr. Dan will be preaching this Sunday to thousands of pilgrims gathered at the National Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, MA, and during our interview he shared with us some of the points he hopes to emphasize in light of the grace of this weekend’s feast.

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“Word to Life” – March 26, 2010

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Joining me on today’s program to discuss the readings for Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) were two Dominican friars stationed here in Manhattan: Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who serves the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Fr. Jordan Kelly, O.P., the parochial vicar of the Church of St. Catherine of Siena on the Upper East Side.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

Word to Life – March 19, 2010

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Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who serves the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Mary Karr, author of the popular memoir Lit.

Mary is an award-winning poet, a best-selling author, and a convert to the Catholic faith. During her interview she shared with us details of her conversion story, as well as her insights into the Season of Lent. Available now only in hardcover, Lit will be released in paperback in July.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday at 1:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

Word to Life – March 12, 2010

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Joining me on today’s program to discuss the readings for Laetare Sunday were: Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, who serves the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village; Deacon Corey Campeaux, a seminarian for the Diocese of Lafayette completing his priestly formation at Theological College in Washington, DC; and Fr. Paul Keller, OP, who teaches theology at the Athenaeum of Ohio in Cincinnati.

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“Word to Life” – March 5, 2010

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Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Third Sunday of Lent were Fr. Augustine Judd, O.P. and Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who both serve the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P., the parochial vicar of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Zanesville, OH.

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“Word to Life” – February 26, 2010

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Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who serves the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Fr. John Farren, O.P., who resides at the Priory of St. Vincent Ferrer in Manhattan.

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“Word to Life” – February 19, 2010

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Joining me on the program to discuss the readings for the First Sunday of Lent were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., who serves at the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Br. Ezra Sullivan, O.P., one of four newly ordained deacons at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC.

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“Word to Life” – February 12, 2010

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Joining me on today’s program to discuss the readings for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, parochial vicar of the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, and Br. Ignatius Schweitzer, OP, one of four newly ordained deacons at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC.

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“Word to Life” – February 5, 2010

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Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary time were Fr. David Toups and Fr. Luis Saldana. Fr. Toups is a priest of the Diocese of St. Petersburg (Florida) who currently serves as the Associate Director of the USCCB Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life, and Vocations. Fr. Saldana is Rector of the St. John Neumann College Seminary Residence at St. Joseph Seminary in Yonkers, NY. Both priests shared their insights into this Sunday’s Gospel, which is St. Luke’s account of Christ’s calling of Peter.

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Parish Bible Study

Posted by on 31 Jan 2010 | Tagged as: Lectures, Parish Events, Parish News

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The winter-spring session of the parish’s Bible study will focus on the Acts of the Apostles.

The session will run for 7 weeks on Wednesdays, beginning February 17th, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM.  Meetings are held in St. Vincent Ferrer High School (151 E. 65th Street).  To register, please call the Parish Office at 212-744-2080.

Call now!  Space is limited.

“Word to Life” – January 29, 2010

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Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time was Br. Austin Litke, O.P., a student brother at the Dominican House of Studies and one of the Provinces’s four new deacons.

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“Word to Life” – January 22, 2010

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Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time was Fr. Augustine Judd, O.P., the parochial vicar of the University Parish of St. Joseph in Manhattan.

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“Word to Life” – January 8, 2010

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Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Baptism of the Lord were Fr. Brian Mulcahy, O.P., Provincial Socius and Vicar of the Prior Provincial, and Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., parochial vicar of the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.

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“Word to Life” – January 1, 2010

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Joining me in the studio to discuss the readings for the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord was Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, parochial vicar of the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.

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“Word to Life” – December 18, 2009

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Joining me in the studio today to discuss the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent was Fr. Romanus Cessario, O.P. Fr. Cessario teaches moral theology at St. John’s Seminary in Boston and serves as the Senior Editor of Magnificat. In the course of his remarks on Sunday’s Gospel, Fr. Cessario mentioned a new book just published by Magnificat entitled Splendors of the Magnificat. For more information on it and other Magnificat publications, click here.

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“Word to Life” – December 11, 2009

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Joining me on the program today to discuss the readings for Gaudete Sunday were Curtis Mitch, a trustee of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and co-author of the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, and Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., a parochial vicar at the University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.

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“Word to Life” – December 4, 2009

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Joining me on the program today to discuss the reading for the Second Sunday of Advent was Fr. Pius Pietrzyk, O.P., the parochial vicar of St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Zanesville, OH.

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“Word to Life” – November 27, 2009

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Joining me on the program today to discuss the readings for the First Sunday of Advent were Fr. Jordan Kelly, O.P., a parochial vicar at the Church of St. Catherine of Siena in Manhattan, and Br. James Brent, O.P., a deacon completing his formation for the priesthood at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C.

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“Word to Life” – November 20, 2009

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Joining me on the program today to discuss the readings for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, O.P., parochial vicar of the Church of St. Joseph in New York City, and Fr. Sean Connor, pastor of St. Ann’s Church in Neposet, MA.

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Word to Life – August 7, 2009

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Joining me on the show today were Joe Campo, Michael Campo, and Jeffrey Azize of Grassroots Films.  We discussed the development of their production company at St. Francis House in Brooklyn, and the success they’ve enjoyed with “Fishers of Men,” the USCCB’s vocations promotions video, and their feature-length documentary “The Human Experience,” which we prescreened here at St. Vincent’s last June.  Joe, Michael, and Jeffrey all shared how the faith shapes their mission as filmmakers.

At the end of the program, Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, shared his thoughts on the readings for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday afternoon at 3:00 PM EST on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

Word to Life – July 24, 2009

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Joining me on the program today to discuss this Sunday’s readings were Br. James Brent, O.P., a deacon assigned for the summer to St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Zanesville, OH, and Fr. Jordan Kelly, O.P. who has recently moved to New York and will soon join the parish staff of the Church of St. Catherine of Siena.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Eastern on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

“Pope Benedict XVI, the Bible and the Synod of Bishops” – July 28

Posted by on 24 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Lectures

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“Whose Bible Is It Anyway?”

Posted by on 18 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Lectures

Click below to view video of a lecture given recently by Fr. Anthony Giambrone, OP, on how to develop a properly Christian understanding of the Scriptures, especially the Old Testament.  Over the course of his talk, Fr. Giambrone suggests that we use the New Testament as the hermeneutical key to unlock the full meaning of the Old Testament.  This lecture was part of the 2009 Summer Lecture Series currently being offered at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Zanesville, OH.

Many of you may remember that Fr. Giambrone was assigned to St. Vincent’s last summer as a deacon.  He was ordained a priest this past May.  This fall, Fr. Giambrone will begin graduate studies in Scripture at the Dominican-run École Biblique in Jerusalem.

Word to Life – July 17, 2009

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Joining me to discuss the readings for the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time was Archbishop Augustine DiNoia, OP, the newly-appointed Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.  In the context of his own recent ordination to the episcopacy, Archbishop DiNoia explained the role of the bishop in the Church as a teacher and shepherd of souls.

At the end of the program Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, shared the homily he has prepared for this weekend.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Eastern on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

10 Tips for Fruitful Scripture Reading

Posted by on 17 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Miscellaneous

The Media Relations Office of the USCCB recently published out a list of ten pointers for Catholics looking to engage Scripture more intelligently and spiritually.  Compiled by Mary Elizabeth Sperry, the list is as follows:

1. Bible reading is for Catholics. The Church encourages Catholics to make reading the Bible part of their daily prayer lives. Reading these inspired words, people grow deeper in their relationship with God and come to understand their place in the community God has called them to in himself.

2. Prayer is the beginning and the end. Reading the Bible is not like reading a novel or a history book. It should begin with a prayer asking the Holy Spirit to open our hearts and minds to the Word of God. Scripture reading should end with a prayer that this Word will bear fruit in our lives, helping us to become holier and more faithful people.

3. Get the whole story! When selecting a Bible, look for a Catholic edition. A Catholic edition will include the Church’s complete list of sacred books along with introductions and notes for understanding the text. A Catholic edition will have an imprimatur notice on the back of the title page. An imprimatur indicates that the book is free of errors in Catholic doctrine.

4. The Bible isn’t a book. It’s a library. The Bible is a collection of 73 books written over the course of many centuries. The books include royal history, prophecy, poetry, challenging letters to struggling new faith communities, and believers’ accounts of the preaching and passion of Jesus. Knowing the genre of the book you are reading will help you understand the literary tools the author is using and the meaning the author is trying to convey.

5. Know what the Bible is – and what it isn’t. The Bible is the story of God’s relationship with the people he has called to himself. It is not intended to be read as history text, a science book, or a political manifesto. In the Bible, God teaches us the truths that we need for the sake of our salvation.

6. The sum is greater than the parts. Read the Bible in context. What happens before and after – even in other books – helps us to understand the true meaning of the text.

7. The Old relates to the New. The Old Testament and the New Testament shed light on each other. While we read the Old Testament in light of the death and resurrection of Jesus, it has its own value as well. Together, these testaments help us to understand God’s plan for human beings.

8. You do not read alone. By reading and reflecting on Sacred Scripture, Catholics join those faithful men and women who have taken God’s Word to heart and put it into practice in their lives. We read the Bible within the tradition of the Church to benefit from the holiness and wisdom of all the faithful.

9. What is God saying to me? The Bible is not addressed only to long-dead people in a faraway land. It is addressed to each of us in our own unique situations. When we read, we need to understand what the text says and how the faithful have understood its meaning in the past. In light of this understanding, we then ask: What is God saying to me?

10. Reading isn’t enough. If Scripture remains just words on a page, our work is not done. We need to meditate on the message and put it into action in our lives. Only then can the word be “living and effective” (Hebrews 4:12).

Word to Life – July 10, 2009

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Joining me yesterday to discuss the readings for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time were Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, and Fr. Bruno Shah, OP. Click below and enjoy!

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Word to Life – June 26, 2009

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Click below for the audio of today’s show.  After examining the readings for the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, I was joined in the studio by Thomas Peters, a popular Catholic blogger known as the American Papist.  Thomas and I discussed how the new media can be a helpful tool in the work of evangelization.  And at the end of the show Fr. Bill Garrott, OP, the vocation director for the Province of St. Joseph, joined me to discuss the Jubilee Year for Priests.

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PROGRAM NOTE: “Word to Life” will not air next week due to the Fourth of July holiday.

Word to Life – June 5, 2009

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Joining me on the show today to discuss the readings for this weekend’s Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity were Fr. Bryce Sibley, pastor of St. Anne Church in Mamou, LA, and Fr. Gabriel Gillen, OP, an associate pastor of the Church of St. Catherine of Siena here in New York City.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Eastern on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

Word to Life – May 29, 2009

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Click below to hear today’s discussion of the readings for the Solemnity of Pentecost with Fr. John Farren, OP, the Director of Advancement for the Province of St. Joseph, and Fr. John Corbett, OP, a professor of moral theology at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC.

“Word to Life” airs live every Friday afternoon at 1:00 PM Eastern on The Catholic Channel, Sirius 159 and XM 117.

Word to Life – May 22, 2009

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Joining me on today’s program to discuss the readings for the Solemnity of the Ascension were Fr. Brian Mulcahy, OP, the socius of the province, and Fr. Francis Belanger, OP, the assistant at both the Church of St. Denis and Aquinas House in Hanover, NH.  Aquinas House is the Catholic chaplaincy that serves Dartmouth College.  Click below and enjoy!

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