Saturday, April 25, 2015

Don't worry about missing classes

Several people have apologetically told us that they can't attend many classes and hope it's all right with us. Others aren't coming at all because they feel they can't commit to 20 weeks. Since we started leading Bible studies 6 years ago, we've been saying that even if you only come to one class, you'll still learn something you didn't know before. Believe us when we say that we don't mind at all if you only show up once in a while.

But the new program Ascension Press is offering where you can view the study content online--with the purchase of a study guide from them--lets you view the entire thing from home if you like. The link to order a book for this class is here. (Yes, it says it's at St. Theresa's in Leeds--we had to be associated with a parish.)

If you haven't been able to come to the first 2 classes, don't worry about it--many others haven't been able to either. We don't mind. Really.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Epic Session 2 Notes

In Session 2, Steve Weidenkopf spoke of persecutions to the Church, plus the beginning of heresies and schisms. The study guide has charts for all of these in the Appendix; for those who are not using the guide, here are online sources for you:

Persecutions

Persecuting Roman Emperors (this is not a Catholic site, but it seems accurate)
The Empire and the Early Church, a Tale of Persecution and Justice. An essay by Christopher Check, president of Catholic Answers.

Heresies

The Great Heresies from Catholic Answers
A Short Guide to Ancient Heresies by Kenneth Whitehead

Schisms

This entry from the Catholic Encyclopedia is quite long and isn't the easiest to read, but if you scroll down, you'll find a list of the principal schisms in the Church.

Recommended Reading

Kenneth Whitehead: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic 


Thursday, April 16, 2015

Schedule for Epic & Great Moments in Church History

Note the change of date from June 29 to June 30.
This is in Guadalupe Hall on the grounds of EWTN. See posts below for more details. We invite you to come to as many or as few sessions as you like.
Session
Epic
Great Moments in
Church History
Monday
Tuesday
1
Introduction & Mustard Seed


April 14
2
Persecution - Part I 
From Christ to Constantine

April 21
3
Persecution - Part II


April 28
4
Conversion & Councils - Part I
The Christian Era & the Barbarian Invasion

May 12*
5
Conversion & Councils - Part II


May 19
6
Missionaries & the Emperor - Part I
Beginning of the Middle Ages

May 26
7
Missionaries & the Emperor - Part II

June 1

8
Crusaders & Scholars - Part I
The Crusaders
June 8

9
Crusaders & Scholars - Part II

June 15

10
Crusaders & Scholars - Part III
The Late Middle Ages & the Renaissance
June 22

11
Weak Leaders & Schism - Part I
The Protestant Revolt

June 30
12
Weak Leaders & Schism - Part II

July 6

13
Protectors & Defenders - Part I
Henry VIII’s Revolt & the Counter Reformation
July 13

14
Protectors & Defenders - Part II
The Church vs. the Total State & Revolution
July 20

15
The Catholic Reformation - Part I
The Church & the United States
July 27

16
The Catholic Reformation - Part II
The 19th Century Catholic Revival
Aug 3

17
Revolutions & Modernism
The Century of Martyrs
Aug 10

18
A World At War
The Church in WWII & the Cold War
Aug 17

19
The New Springtime
Vatican II to John Paul II
Aug 24

20
The Threshold of Hope & Conclusion

Aug 31


* No class May 5

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Items Mark mentioned at the end of our first session


You can read the complete text of the Didache here.

This is Father McClosky's book list of books every Catholic should read.

The Sister Servants of the Eternal Word's Casa Maria Bookstore has the book Mark mentioned, The Bones of St. Peter

Sr. Madeline Marie says that the bookstore "has about 90% of our inventory online. There is an option there for "in-store pick up. If somebody wanted to order that way, we can have the items ready for them." Call (205) 956-6760 to arrange a pick-up time or to ask when you can visit the bookstore which is usually only open on retreat weekends.

NOTE: Next week we will start at 6:30 sharp with a half-hour segment from Great Moments in Church History entitled "From Christ to Constantine."