SA Town Adventures

Posted August 28, 2009 by mrcapinpin
Categories: Community News

A magnificent pagoda, cascading waterfall, bright flowers, colorful koi fish… of course, I could only be describing my 20 here in Texas. A couple of weeks ago some of the Brothers and Aspirants decided to take an afternoon break from meetings to check out one of San Antonio’s hidden (kinda) treasures, the Japanese Tea Gardens at Brackenridge Park.

Some background: In 1915, Mrs. Emma Koehler, widow of Pearl Brewery owner Otto Koehler, donated an 11-acre tract of land between the quarry and San Antonio River. Through the inspiration and hard work of city parks commissioner, Ray Lambert, a unique Japanese garden was created here. In 1926, at the City’s invitation, Kimi Eizo Jingu, a local Japanese-American artist, moved to the garden and became its operator. Even after his passing, his family continued to operate the tea garden until 1942, when they were evicted because of anti-Japanese sentiment during World War II. It was then renamed the Chinese Sunken Garden. In 1984, the garden was rededicated as the Japanese Tea Garden. Interesting huh.

In addition to this garden adventure was a cool train ride and an amazing guinness ice cream cream cone… so good.

First Mass celebrated at Founders Hall

Posted August 27, 2009 by casamariasm
Categories: Community News

Over 50 students joined the Casa María community to celebrate Mass at Founders Hall, the newest residence hall at St. Mary’s University, on Thursday, August 27, 2009.
After a brief welcome by Residence Hall Director Anthony Noriega, Rev. Tim Dwyer, S.M. presided at the first-ever Mass celebrated in the new building and Brother Bob Jones, S.M. led the music.

Over 50 students joined the Casa María community to celebrate Mass at Founders Hall, the newest residence hall at St. Mary’s University, on Thursday, August 27, 2009.

After a brief welcome by Residence Hall Director Anthony Noriega, Rev. Tim Dwyer, S.M. presided at the first-ever Mass celebrated in the new building and Brother Bob Jones, S.M. led the music.

See more photos of the Mass at our Flickr site.

Casa Tuesdays

Posted August 25, 2009 by casamariasm
Categories: Community News

Each week, the Casa María Marianist community hosts “Casa Tuesdays” where students, alumni, faculty and staff are invited to prayer and supper with the brothers each Tuesday evening, beginning at 5:15 p.m.

Follow St. Mary’s students Tim and Francesca as they head toward Casa María for the first “Casa Tuesday” of the semester on Aug. 25. Listen for a special invitation from Brother Brian Halderman, S.M., to join them each week.

See more photos on our Flickr site.

Each week, the Casa María Marianist community hosts “Casa Tuesdays” where students, alumni, faculty and staff are invited to prayer and supper with the brothers each Tuesday evening, beginning at 5:15 p.m.
Follow St. Mary’s students Tim Mathis and Francesca Garcia as they head toward Casa María and listen to a special invitation from Brother Brian Halderman, S.M. to join them each week.

Reflection: The Queenship of Mary (Memorial)

Posted August 22, 2009 by Hoahanau Malianika
Categories: Reflections

First Reading: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17
Responsorial Psalm 128: How Blessed Are You (Mondoy)
Gospel Acclamation: (Mondoy)
Gospel: Mt 23:1-12

Saturday, August 22, 2009

First Reading: Is 9:1-6
Responsorial: Psalm 113
Gospel: Lk 1:26-38

Pope Piux XII established this feast in 1954, explaining that Mary is deserving of the title as “Queen” because of her special roles as Mother of God and the New Eve of Jesus’ mission as well as for her sinless state and intercessory power.

As members of a religious order that bears her name, we, as Marianists, share in a unique and special relationship with her that distinguishes us from any other group in the Church.

The theme of our Province retreats this past summer focused on Mary, allowing for opportunities to walk and pray with her during significant moments in her life: the Annunciation, Cana, the foot of the cross and Pentecost.

When reflecting on Mary’s own vocational call and how her faith journey unfolded, it is easy to realize the weight of challenges that God placed on her. Depite being born without sin, she remained faithful after making the initial commitment without knowing much about what it will entail or where it will lead (Kathleen Norris, Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith, 1998, p. 77).

Mary had to deal with the following: having a child out of wedlock; being a parent to God; watching her child become a political enemy and being executed in the most humiliating way in public despite his innocence. Through it all, she remained a model of faith and perseverance not only for us, but for the entire Church.

The opportunities of that retreat have helped me develop a stronger relationship with Mary. During these busy and hectic days, I’ve felt overwhelmed, tired and challenged. I’ve found myself calling on Mary to help me stay focused on my own relationship with God.

I would agree with Pope Pius the XII that Mary is most deserving of the title because of her exceptional qualities. As in Chess, the Queen is the most powerful character in the entire game; likewise, Mary is the most powerful intercessor we could have in our life, particularly as Marianists.

As we gather around the altar, let us reflect on what Chaminade once said: if we allow Mary to take possession of our hearts, we are able to reflect her tenderness and love to share with others. After all, Mary chose each one of us first and it is through the grace of providence that we chose the Society of Mary to live our religious vocation (Retreat of 1817. Notes of M. Lalanne, The Founders Thought V, 20.7-8).

Our shared expectations in community…

Posted August 20, 2009 by casamariasm
Categories: Community News

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As our new community gathered for the first time last weekend, Aug. 14-16, personal hopes and shared expectations for the year were discussed. This image is a visual representation of those discussions with individual words highlighted. Click on the image to take you to the original version. Image is from Wordle.

Burgers with the Brothers 2009

Posted August 18, 2009 by casamariasm
Categories: Community News

Over 350 students, faculty and staff at St. Mary’s gathered on the lawn of the Casa María Marianist Community for “Burgers with the Brothers” on the first night of the new school year, Tuesday, August 18. This annual event is sponsored by the Student Government Association and hosted by the Marianists of the Casa María Community. More photos.

Casa’s “Central Team”

Posted August 18, 2009 by casamariasm
Categories: Community News

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Casa María community members Brothers Tim Pieprzyca and Bob Jones and Aspirant Norman Capinpin head off to ministry at Central Catholic High School.