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Russian Choir

November 8, 2007 Leave a comment

Russian Patriarchate Choir of MoscowTonight, 10 of us seminarians went to see the Russian Patriarchate Choir of Moscow at the Carnival Center in Downtown Miami.  The Humanities Program at the seminary allow for ticket reimbursement to cultural events, so we got 2 boxes for an awesome performance.  The 10 Russian men (in cassocks) had deep strong voices with such great polyphony that it reminded us of the Mystics from The Dark Crystal (a Muppet movie).  A great experience for all of us.  Extra thanks to Karen “Casandra” Garminyou’re always welcome to join us! 
Carnival Center @ Russian Patriarchate Choir of Moscow Fr Omar @ Russian Patriarchate Choir of Moscow

De Anima + wax + incense

November 7, 2007 1 comment

thurifer with thuribleMODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Hume on “self.”  There is no real “present.”  We need to make connections for survival/living/existence … “fides” (faith) & “fiducia” (trust/confidence).

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Aristotle‘s De Anima on the “soul.”  His “soul” explains WHY something is alive, and not otherwise.  // (don’t ask about Jesus in the Trinity using Aristotle’s form/matter?) // Man has a potentiality of becoming a corpse? // biggest advantages of Catholic over Protestants is we are (1) incarnational & (2) sacramental

ARTS & IDEAS – (Fr Vallee) — Romanesque vs Gothic architecture.

WORKLIST — today I did “polishing” of all candle stick holders … which means I use a hairdryer to melt off the wax.  — my fingers are still waxy
polishing candle holders polishing candle holders

HOLY HOUR (bonus) — today I alter served during benediction at holy hour.  I was the thurifer (incense guy) holding the thurible (incense burner on chain).  I was nervous (afraid the coals would die out), but did ok.  Holy hour included a considerable reflection on our fragile vocation.  — memorable

DOTS — PreT lunch — spanish study group — Bionic Woman — CCC 

bio-poem + Chinese food nite

November 6, 2007 1 comment

Chinese Food NightOLD TESTAMENT – (Fr Michael) — discussed Major Prophets and practiced writing a Bio-Poem.

CULTURAL FOOD NIGHT — today was Chinese Food Night. — Great eating, even for the “Mail Men”!

DISCERNMENT GROUP – (Fr Manny) — a few of us Miami guys joined the monthly Miami Vocations Discernment Group on campus led by Miami Vocation Director Fr Manny Alvarez.  Today was mostly older guys … great group of guys!

cemetery Mass

November 2, 2007 Leave a comment

All Souls’ Day Mass today was with Miami Archbishop Favolora at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery in Doral, FL.  A beautiful service and we visited the graves of Miami priests & bishops of the archdiocese.  Our classes were cancelled for the day and we returned to finish setting up for tonight’s Vocation Awareness Weekend, where 50+ young men from all over Florida are considering the priesthood.
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Miami Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Miami Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Cemetery, Miami

NEW crib

November 1, 2007 Leave a comment

St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T houseAfter dinner, the Pre-Theologians (only) were allowed to move into the NEW “off-campus” housing.  Some guys will be sharing a bathroom, but since I’m so old, I have my own bathroom & walk-in closet — probably the best room in the house(outside of the priest’s suite).  We have some common areas like the sitting room, living room, kitchen & back yard.  Our room are furnished with glass-top desks and “pillow-top” matresses.  — I’m not worthy!  Our first evening meal together was McDonaldsand so begins our downward spiral  🙂
St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - Pre-T house dessert

OLD crib

October 31, 2007 Leave a comment

rainbow over St Raphael ChapelThis morning, on the way to breakfast, we saw a FULL RAINBOW over the main Chapel.  What’s at the end?  Probably the new Pre-Theology “off-campus” housing that we’re moving into TOMORROW, weather permitting.  I took some pictures of my current shared quarters.
St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - dorm room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - dorm room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - dorm room St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - dorm room view St John Vianney College Seminary, Miami - dorm room a/c

acorn + Halloween

October 31, 2007 Leave a comment

MODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Hume on “causality” (3)

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — acorn seed (potentiality) vs tree (actuality)

HALLOWEEN PARTY — pumkin carving contest, bobbing for apples, pie (spagetti) eating contest, & costume contest.  Great! 

Panama food nite

October 30, 2007 4 comments

SJV Panama food nightSJV Panama food nightCULTURAL FOOD NIGHT — today’s theme was “Panama.”  Since there’s only 2 Panamanian seminarians here, a few of us (“honorary Panamanians“) helped Chef Ramon & Chef Randy to cook some great food, drinks and desert from Panama.  They also showed a video on the “Panama Canal.”  Lots of work … lots of Rum … lots of fun … and (again) lots of work. — I don’t know how the staff cooks 3 meals everyday for 70+ of us — God bless ’em!
SJV Panama food night - cooking SJV Panama food night - cooking SJV Panama food night - mixing drinks

okra

October 29, 2007 Leave a comment

OkraMODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Hume on the “world” — what is “okra“? — describe it

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Aristotle — modes of “being”

DOTS — roomie

“book” + clay ashtray – “J”

October 28, 2007 Leave a comment

Lion King - father & sonMASS – (Fr Michael) — the main Chapel was FULL today for the “Father & Son” retreat for Columbus High School nearby.  I was serving with “Book,” which means a lot to do, but I did alright.  The homily was, not surprisingly, about the relationship between Father and Son (with a “clay ashtray).

NIGHT PRAYER — baseball hats – lost a seminarian today [J]

Divine Mercy Mass

October 27, 2007 Leave a comment

Divine MercyMASS — today, the Miami seminarians were asked to serve/join Miami Auxiliary Bishop Estevez’s Mass for the spanish Divine Mercy Conference going on this weekend including some Sisters from Polish Saint Faustina’s order. A beautiful service. — I left my camera phone in my room … the pictures would have been nice.

Serra Club dinner

October 26, 2007 Leave a comment

Serra Club dinner - foodSerra Club dinner - foodTonight, 13 of us Miami seminarians helped the Serra Club fundraising dinner near Coral Gables.  Fr Vallee and Chef Ramon cooked a dynamic 2 course meal with desert for $$$ per plate.  Auxiliary Bishop Noonan and Vocations Director Fr Manny were present to thank all who gave toward the funding efforts for the new Pre-Theology housing that the seminary recently purchased.  We helped with parking (in the rain), serving food, cleaning, washing dishes, drying dishes and ate some “costly food.”  — Lots of work … and lots of fun … brotherhood in action!
Serra Club dinner - Fr Vallee & Chef Ramon cooking Serra Club dinner - washing dishes Serra Club dinner - drying dishes Serra Club dinner - Hobbit house Serra Club dinner - Hobbit house

Fr Omar + icons

October 25, 2007 Leave a comment

Fr Omar explaining iconsTonight, instead of a “Rector’s Conference,” we had an “Academic Conference” presentation by Fr Omar about religious icons & iconography.  A great insight into the background and creation of icons with various samples to see.  We’re currently studying them in “Arts & Ideas” with Fr Vallee, where we’ll need to write a 3-5 page reflection paper on an icon of our choosing.  — I should start looking.
Christian icon samples Christian icon samples Christian icon samples

DOTS — Spanish vocab quiz — salmon burger — “Black Hawk Down
 

metaphysics + new & unique

October 24, 2007 Leave a comment

MASS – (Fr Alvarez) — “If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.”

MODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Hume … practical vs abstract philosophy.

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — Aristotle … 4 types of “metaphysics.”  — reading him IS like “chewing sandpaper.”

WORKLIST — bathrooms + dust + mop

HOLY HOUR – (Fr Alvarez) — even if you’re doing something you’ve done before, every experience is new & unique.

DOTS — pancakes — tuna burger — ice cream

sister visit

October 23, 2007 1 comment

SPANISH – (Dr Jimenez) — I don’t know how I got an 88% on the chapter 12 test, but I’ll take whatever I can get to keep my head above aqua.

Old Testament classOLD TESTAMENT – (Fr Michael) — we reviewed previous material and covered Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy.

SISTER VISIT — since my sister was in town visiting, she came by the seminary and spent time with all the seminarians for Evening Prayer (Vespers) and Dinner (“Savannah, Georgia Night“).  Coldstone’s Ice Creamery for desert!

Lauds + angel icons + Daily Examen

October 22, 2007 Leave a comment

NEW MORNING SCHEDULE — starting today, we’re doing Morning Prayer (Lauds) together (instead of “on our own“) before Mass everyday.  It’s a revision to our regular schedule, but it shouldn’t affect it too much.  — my breakfast time is critical.

MODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — today we start David Hume.  He’s supposed to be easier and more relevant to us.  — we’ll see about that.

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — today we start Aristotle.  According to Fr Vallee, reading Aristotle is “like chewing sandpaper.”  — whatever that means?

ARTS & IDEAS – (Fr Vallee) — we reviewed some slides of various angel icons.  I didn’t realize the significance of each color.

MINISTERIAL METHODS – (Fr Michael) — the next part of our semester will focus more on person reflection of our ministry.  Today we learned how to do a “Daily Examen” of St Ignatius of Loyola.  For next week, we have an assignment to write a 3-5 page reflection paper on any aspect of the Church documents we’ve studied so far regarding the laity.

PRE-THEOLOGY MEETING — all the Pre-Theology guys met with Fr Michael to discuss status of the new off-campus housing for us 12 guys.  It looks like we’ll be moving in the next couple of weeks.

V-O-L-L-E-Y-B-A-L-L — the greatest way to return to seminary life … an evening of VOLLEYBALL.  — Heroes” will have to wait.

Miami bowls

October 21, 2007 Leave a comment

After our retreat ended with morning Mass, the “Miami guys” had an outing to the Dolphin Mall.  We ate dinner, went bowling and hung out.  — great time (I actually bowled a 149)
Dolphin Mall Dolphin Mall Dolphin Mall bowling

Navy SEALs retreat

October 20, 2007 Leave a comment

St John Vianney College SeminaryToday’s silent retreat was led by Fr Peter, a Dominican priest from the New England area.  Using the analogy that seminary training is like Navy SEAL training, we had 5 sessions, each highlighting essential aspects of the priesthood.

Navy SEAL training1.  Holy Eucharist is the center of our lives.

2.  Virtues of “generosity & self-sacrifice” are essential for true “fatherhood.”

3.  Virtue of “truthfulness” must be lived and preached.

4.  “The sanctity & dignity of human life” must be preached, especially now.

5.  Our prayer life should include (1) the Blessed Sacrament and (2) a devotion to Mary.   

break over + retreat begins

October 19, 2007 Leave a comment

Tonight, I’m back in seminary … mid-semester break is over.  Tonight, we also begin a 3-day silent retreat until Sunday morning Mass.  Compline (night prayer) @ 10pm … got to go!  — Be holy!

wineskins + Homer’s crayon

September 7, 2007 Leave a comment

wineskinMASS – (Fr Joseph) — homily began and ended with 2 great stories: the “Amazon Explorer” (who can’t fully explain his experience, but encourages others to experience the journey themselves) and the “outstreached arms of Alexander the Great vs Jesus” (Alex conquered all, but died with nothing — while Jesus began with nothing and died to complete everything).  Today’s gospel reading was the parable of the “Old & New Wineskins” where Jesus is the wine and we need to become “new” skins to accept him fully — experience him for ourselves “personally.”

Homer Simpson x-ray of crayon in brainMODERN PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — today surveyed the concepts of the universe from “geocentric” to “heliocentric” challenging in many ways to faith and the Church.  Included was another Simpsons illustration using the episode where Homer has a crayon removed from his brain, becomes smart and Flanders surpress Homer’s ideas because they are too challenging to his belief system.  — Ignorance is bliss.  We also have to learn the Greek alphabet for next Friday.

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY – (Fr Santos) — more Sophists, their subjectiveness and birth of self-awareness.  Also used “Homer’s crayon” and Greek alphabet. — I never really cared for the “Simpsons,” but now I feel like I’m missing out.

ARTS & IDEAS – (Fr Vallee) — continue with the Greeks.  We need to watch the movie 300 be next Friday.  — cool … I get to post more stills from the movie in this week’s posts.

EVENING — had a “Spiritual Direction” session, watched “Pursuit of Happyness” & did some studying.