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Catholic Mass - 6/24/2012 (Nativity of Saint John the Baptist)

Duke Catholic Center
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, celebrant
http://catholic.duke.edu

Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, 9pm

Service begins @ 13:10
Homily begins @ 30:48

Scripture:
First Reading: Isaiah 49:1-6
Psalm 139:1b-3,13-14ab,14c-15
Second Reading: Acts 13:22-26
Gospel: Luke 1:57-66,80


Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: City of God (678)
Offertory Hymn: You Are Near (604)
Communion Hymn: Remember Your Love (881)
Recessional Hymn: Lift Up Your Hearts (558)


Musical performances have been licensed with collective rights organizations.

Published 12 months ago

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Catholic Mass - 4/1/2012 (Palm Sunday)

Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
http://catholic.duke.edu

Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord, 9pm

Service begins @ 17:35
Homily begins @ 50:25

For the order of worship and background information for the service, please see http://bit.ly/dccholyweek12 (pg. 2)

Scripture:
Gospel (read outside): Mark 11:1-10
First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-7
Psalm 22: My God, My God (29)
Second Reading: Philippians 2:6-11
Gospel: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Chris according to Mark 14:1-15:47

Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: All Glory, Laud and Honor (402)
Offertory Hymn: Hosea (386)
Communion Hymn: You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (815)
Meditation: Now in this Banquet (833)
Recessional Hymn: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You (528)

Musical performances have been licensed with collective rights organizations.

Published 1 year ago

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Catholic Mass - 12/4/2011 (Second Sunday of Advent)

Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
http://catholic.duke.edu

Second Sunday of Advent

Service begins @ 12:05
Homily begins @ 28:37

Scripture:
Isaiah 40:1-5,9-11
Psalm 85: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness (79)
2 Peter 3:8-14
Mark 1:1-8

Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: We Are Called (718)
Offertory Hymn: King Shall Come When Morning Dawns (320)
Communion Hymn: One Bread, One Body (830)
Meditation: I Have Loved You (504)
Recessional Hymn: Soon and Very Soon (770)

Published 1 year ago

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Catholic Mass - 11/27/2011 (First Sunday of Advent)

Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
http://catholic.duke.edu

First Sunday of Advent

Service Begins @ 11:08
Homily Begins @ 27:40

Scripture:
Isaiah 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7
Psalm 80: Lord Make Us Turn To You (75)
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
Mark 13:33-37

Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn:O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (317)
Offertory Hymn:God of All People (331)
Communion Hymn: Taste and See (814)
Meditation: Wait for the Lord (332)
Recessional Hymn: O God, Our Help in Ages Past (614)

Published 1 year ago

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Does a Lack of Islamic Literacy Fuel Extremism? - Ebrahim Moosa

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/04/20/The_Rise_of_Intellectual_Reform_in_Islam

Ebrahim Moosa, professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University, attributes the fundamentalism of extreme Islamists to a lack of literacy about Islamic law and tradition. He says very few resources are put into studying and understanding the historical context of Sharia, giving way to "demagoguery and rhetoric."

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In a world increasingly governed by ideals of democracy and pluralism, this program explores both the evolution of religion and freedom in Islam -- focusing on the recent rise of intellectual reform and the role of the religious intellectual -- as well the debate surrounding these changes.

Featuring Baber Johansen, Professor of Islamic Religious Studies at Harvard Divinity School; Ebrahim Moosa, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University; and Abdulkarim Soroush, philosopher, reformer, Rumi scholar, and former professor at the University of Tehran. Talal Asad, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center, moderates the discussion. - CUNY

Ebrahim E.I. Moosa is Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. His interests span both classical and modern Islamic thought with a special focus on Islamic law, history, ethics, and theology. Moosa is the author of Ghazali and the Poetics of Imagination, winner of the American Academy of Religion's Best First Book in the History of Religions (2006) and editor of the last manuscript of the late Professor Fazlur Rahman, Revival and Reform in Islam: A Study of Islamic Fundamentalism. He was named Carnegie Scholar in 2005 to pursue research on the madrasas, Islamic seminaries of South Asia.

Published 3 years ago

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