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Casa Tuesday features ‘Groundhog Cupcakes’

February 2, 2010

To celebrate February 2nd, Casa Tuesday style, evening prayer recounted the first sodality of Bordeaux who made their commitments on this date in 1801 (read excerpt below). A simple supper followed with a special dessert: groundhog cupcakes!

Groundhogs (Almond Joy candy bar, Tic Tac tooth, chocolate chips and colored frosting) sit atop “Black Forest” flavor (German chocolate and cherry cola) cupcakes frosted in vanilla snow and crushed Oreo cookie dirt.

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Evening Prayer Reflection:
On the feast of the Presentation of the Lord, February 2, 1801, Father Chaminade gathered with the first group of lay Marianists to profess their commitment to the mission of Mary in bringing about the presence of Jesus in the world.

Each member read the following words while laying a hand on the book of the Gospels:

I, servant of God, child of the Holy, Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church, dedicate myself to the service of the blessed Virgin and to the cause of her Immaculate Conception. I promise to honor Mary under the title of Mother of Youth and to make her honored by others as much as is in my power. May God help me and may these holy Gospels give me strength.

Each one, beginning with Father Chaminade, himself, signed the Act of Consecration in Bordeaux, France, inside the small oratory of the Immaculate Conception. There were 12 of them and, like those first apostles of Jesus, represented a cross-section of society: teachers, students, a salesman, laborers, a shoe-maker, a manufacturer of playing cards, a cleric.

One of Father Chaminade’s favorite expressions, “Union without confusion,” was fulfilled. In a world where class distinctions were severely observed, the makeup of this group of 12 lay Marianists was, at that time, a revolutionary expression of equality in community—“a discipleship of equals.”

Within five years, this group grew in membership to a few hundred men and women.

By 1810, a number of young men and women of this group were looking for some form of religious life as Marianists.

In 1816, a handful of young women, including Adele de Batz de Trenquelleon, under the guidance of Father Chaminade and Bishop Jacoupy of Agen, inaugurated the group of religious sisters called the Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Marianist Sisters).

Similarly, in 1817, a group of men formed the first nucleus of a men’s religious order called the Society of Mary (Marianist Brothers and Priests).

Thus was the birth of the Marianist Family and its three branches—laity, sisters and brothers and priests.

(Adapted from Running Giant, by Louis Reile, S.M., page 61 and notes from the Handbook of Marianist History from NACMS, 2005; prepared at Casa Maria for vespers, Feb. 2, 2010)

Casa María hosts CCHS post-game party

January 30, 2010

About 30 faculty and staff from Central Catholic high school celebrated a basketball victory over Antonian Prep with a post-game party at Casa María. The game was held a few yards from the community at the Alumni Athletics and Convocation Center on the campus of St. Mary’s University. St. Mary’s alumnus and CCHS faculty member Jose Gonzalez conducted the interviews on video and served as the photographer.

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The invitation:

Rev. Pat McDaid presides at Flores Hall Mass

January 29, 2010

Rev. Pat McDaid (Woodlawn Community) presided at the Thursday evening Mass at Flores Hall with the brothers of Casa María and students of St. Mary’s University, Jan. 28.

In his homily, Pat put the Gospel into perspective for the congregation:

Here in the Sacred Space of St. Mary’s University,
you have received
are currently receiving,
and will continue to receive a lamp…where will you place it?

Homemade tres leches enjoyed for dessert!

January 28, 2010

The brothers were treated to a special dessert for dinner—homemade tres leches made by Diego Hoenigman’s grandmother, Mrs. Gomez. Unfortunately, there were no leftovers as the dessert lasted only one night.

Casa Tuesday: Australia Day, Jan. 26

January 26, 2010

Casa Tuesday celebrated with the theme of Australia Day (January 26) by featuring cuisine from the land of “Down Under.”

Items included on the menu were ANZAC Biscuits (Australia-New Zealand Army Corp cookies with a special ingredient of dessicated coconut, golden syrup and oatmeal) Nutella Fairy Bread (milk chocolate hazelnut spread on toasted rounds sprinkled with rainbow-colored nonpareils) and Aussie Watercrackers with Vegemite Spread.

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Woodlawn community hosts founder’s dinner

January 24, 2010

Louie and Bob celebrate founder’s day at the Woodlawn Community

Marianists from the Casa María and Ligustrum communities gathered at the Woodlawn community to celebrate Chaminade Day with vespers, appetizers, dinner, dessert and frequent updates of the NFC championship game on Sunday evening, Jan. 24.

Pictured above are Louie and Brother Bob at the dinner line which featured salmon, steak, potatoes and green beans wrapped in bacon. Bob was in a particularly celebratory mood after finding out that the Indianapolis Colts won the AFC championship.

Student editors relax, celebrate at Casa María

January 23, 2010

The Rattler Editorial staff, spring 2010

The editorial staff of The Rattler, the student newspaper of St. Mary’s University, enjoyed a quick break away from the newsroom during ‘press weekend’ to have dinner at the Casa María Marianist community. ‘Press weekend’ refers to the time when the staff produces the upcoming issue, which runs over the course of three days—Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

The staff also celebrated the birthdays of two editors—Sarah Mills, editor-in-chief, and Alexis Alvarez, copy editor.

Spending time together outside of the newsroom helps The Rattler staff build community with one another, develop positive relationships and foster a team-oriented attitude—characteristics necessary to meet a common, deadline-driven goal.

The first issue of 2010 hits campus newsstands on Wed., Jan. 27. Visit stmurattlernews.com and follow their tweets @StMURattlerNews.

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