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SONS OF MELCHIZEDEK – On this episode of Sons of Melchizedek, a show highlighting priests in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, we talk with Father Guy Roberts, Pastor of St. Barnabas Parish, Indianapolis.
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SONS OF MELCHIZEDEK – On this episode of Sons of Melchizedek, a show highlighting priests in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, we talk with Father Guy Roberts, Pastor of St. Barnabas Parish, Indianapolis.
Fr. Guy Roberts makes an announcement on the new pastor coming to St. Joan of Arc this summer. Please listen in.
This is Fr. Guy Roberts' Eucharistic Adoration reflection from Corpus Christi Sunday 2020. Today's Gospel is also included. Please listen in and enjoy!
St. John Henry Newman was involved in several art forms throughout his life. In literature, he was perhaps the greatest English prose writer of his time, and a highly skilled poet. In music, he was an accomplished amateur violinist, taught music to the boys at his school in Littlemore, and oversaw liturgical music as the head of an Oratorian community. In architecture, he commissioned a number of church buildings and was involved in controversies over the role of the Gothic in contemporary English Catholic church architecture. Though Newman never wrote a book on the topic of beauty, comments on beauty and the arts are sprinkled throughout his writings, sometimes in surprising contexts. In Unearthly Beauty: The Aesthetic of St. John Henry Newman, Fr. Guy Nicholls of the Birmingham Oratory draws these comments together for an overview of the role of beauty in Newman's life and thought. For Newman, the true purpose of earthly beauty is to draw us beyond itself to the higher and more real beauty of God. Contents [4:02] Synthesizing Newman's various comments on beauty into a coherent whole [4:57] Unearthly vs. earthly beauty, and the dangers of the latter according to Newman [10:49] Real vs unreal [14:46] A danger of art: severing noble sentiments from action [20:43] The problem with making morality a matter of good taste [23:18] How people were struck by Newman's personal beauty [31:00] Two formative experiences of beauty which Newman connected with Paradise: his sister Mary's holiness, and the Sicilian landscape [39:09] Newman's involvement with and views on church architecture [46:36] Newman the amateur musician; his views on the power of music [57:45] The importance of primitive music and art vs. “scientific” music and realistic art, especially in liturgy [1:03:43] The importance of music in the Rule of the Oratory; St. Philip Neri's practice of using entertainments to “allure” people to God [1:06:55] Difference between devotional and liturgical music; Newman's use of popular song and chant [1:12:58] Music in the Little Oratory under Newman; adapting to the needs of the local community (esp. the poor) [1:19:25] The origins of the musical genre “oratorio” with St. Philip's Oratory and other oratories of the time [1:23:13] Comparison and contrast between the experience of conscience and that of beauty Links Unearthly Beauty: The Aesthetic of St. John Henry Newman http://www.gracewing.co.uk/page190.html Fr. Guy Nicholls https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/people/rev-fr-guy-nicholls-cong-orat/ Newman's sermon on “The Danger of Accomplishments”: http://www.newmanreader.org/works/parochial/volume2/sermon30.html Image of Newman University Church in Dublin, founded by Newman for the Catholic University of Ireland and designed by John Hungerford Pollen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newman_University_Church#/media/File:Newman_University_Church_Interior,_Dublin,_Ireland_-_Diliff.jpg This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
"The Idea of a University: Catholics in Modern Education" Tracey Rowland (University of Notre Dame, Australia; International Theological Commission) Response: Fr. Guy Nicholls, Cong. Orat. These talks were given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference "Newman the Prophet: A Saint for Our Times" which was part of the official program for the canonization weekend of John Henry Cardinal Newman and held at the Angelicum in Rome on October 12 2019. Professor Rowland's primary degrees were in law and government from the University of Queensland. She then completed a Bachelor of Letters in Philosophy from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Arts degree in political philosophy, also from the University of Melbourne, along with a Graduate Diploma in German language, and the Goethe Institute's Certificate of German as a foreign language. She then won a Commonwealth Scholarship to Cambridge University where she wrote her doctoral dissertation on twentieth century theological engagements with the idea of culture, with reference to the philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre and the theology of Henri de Lubac and Joseph Ratzinger. In 2001 she was appointed the Dean of the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Melbourne, a position she held until 2017. During this period she also completed the pontifical degrees, a Licentiate in Sacred Theology and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology, both from the Lateran. Father Guy Nicholls, holds a first degree in Classics from Cambridge, an STL from the Gregorian University, Rome, and a D.Phil from Oxford. He is a priest of the Birmingham Oratory and the Founder and Director of the John Henry Newman Institute of Liturgical Music, and a Lecturer at Oscott College, the Birmingham Diocesan Seminary. He has co-authored a volume on Blessed Cardinal Newman as an educator in the Continuum Library of Educational Thought, and has contributed articles to many journals on a wide variety of liturgical subjects. He is presently preparing for publication a book on Cardinal Newman’s aesthetics, Unearthly Beauty.
This talk was given as part of the Thomistic Institute Conference “What is development if doctrine? Aquinas and Newman“ held at the Angelicum in Rome on 7 December 2019. Father Guy Mansini, OSB, a monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, teaches Christology and Ecclesiology. His articles, many of which have appeared in The Thomist, also touch on the theology of orders.
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