Monday, November 3, 2014

Saints Philip & James Men's Forum
Monday, November 3, 2014

Rev. D.A. Suglia
Parochial Vicar
Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Deer Park, NY

Speaker on the Topic of Christianity and Culture

References:
Note:  Pope Benedict penned four encyclicals (letters with the highest magisterial or doctrinal value), one "social encyclical" Caritas in Veritate (Truth in Charity) and the three referenced here:

Papal Encyclicals:
1.  Pope Benedict XVI

Deus Caritas Est (GOD is LOVE)
Summary of DEUS CARITAS EST (EWTN)

Spe Salvi (Saved by Hope)
Study Guide for Spe Salvi (Diocese of Pittsburg)

2.  Pope Francis (Largely written by Pope Benedict XVI)
Lumen Fidei (Light of FAITH)
Summary of LUMEN FIDEI (F.O.C.U.S.)

We know that the three theological virtues are FAITH, HOPE and LOVE (the highest form of charity).  This was "seen" and given to the Church through the great philosophical lens of Saint Thomas Aquinas (13th Century), the "Angelic Doctor".  Pope Benedict clearly wanted all the world to know these three virtues well in an ever complicated world, so that we may strive for brotherly love and peace as we eagerly await the return of the Messiah.

3.  Other references:

A.  Free Catholic Encyclopedia- Info on Saints, Dogmas,
Doctrines and Heresies of Catholic Faith:  www.newadvent.org

B.  Good Catholic Homilies

C. Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia- Erasmus Lecture held by First Things (Catholic Journal on Faith and Culture), October 20, 2014 at the Union League Club, NY, NY.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Francesco Papal Audience

What an exciting day today.  Papa Francesco at the Vaticano!  He was "flying around" in the new Popemobile, clearly finely tuned (both vehicle and Supreme Pontiff). 

Most memorable for me was that the square was packed 250k or more.  I arrived just as he was wheeling around and there was so much joy.  I saw an older couple jumping in the air with excitement.  His message was simple, catechizing from Psalm 16 on the gift of good Counsel from the Holy Spirit.  He told of a man who taught Pope Francis as a young priest to go to Mary, Our Lady, Queen of Consolation.  The Holy Father in speaking these words showed his profound humility once again.  
There were other beautiful moments, like the picture here where young and old pilgrims broke down in tears of happiness and joy as they had a close encounter with him.  I am overjoyed at having been by lessed to be with him, along with a quarter of a million of my close friends.  

Sunday, May 4, 2014

SSCM PILGRIMAGE 2014: In The Footsteps of The Apostles and Martyrs

We have arrived.  Two dozen pilgrims from SSCM in Deer Park (New York) and beyond have come first to Lisbon, Portugal.  This lovely and ancient European City, just across the Atlantic is the Place where Saint Anthony of Padua was born and raised.  This gorgeous Metropolis is where the future Doctor of the Church received his Sacraments: Baptism, Eucharist, First Penance, Confirmation, Holy Orders and the eternal vow as a Religious. 
The Baptistry in the Ancient Cathedral (c12th Century) where Anthony becomes a Christian Disciple. 

What a wonderful surprise today has been, filled with the unexpected graces of an unplanned "layover" day on our way to Rome, San Giovani Rotundo, Monte Cassino (the first monastic foundation in the West) and Fatima through Rome once again.  God is great and His Providence certain!

Please visit us here frequently and join us for your own virtual pilgrimage. 

Mary Theotokos...(The Blessed Virgin Mary, The Mother of God)
S. Antonio
S.  Giussepe
Ss.  Cyril et Methodius
Ss. Pietro et Paulinus
Ss. Agnes, Agatha, Lucy, Felicity, Anastasia
S.  Pius of Pietrelcina
Ss. Benedicto et Scholastica
Ss. Papem Joannes XXIII et. Joannes Paulus Magnus (JPII)
... Ora Pro Nobis
PAX CHRISTE
FR. SUGLIA
Main Altar at Saint Anthony's in Lisbon




Sunday, February 9, 2014

Academy Holy Hour: Pope Francis and His Vision for The Church

When: Monday February 10, 2014 at Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church in Deer Park, NY

7:30PM - 8:30PM

EXPOSITION
ADORATION
EVENING PRAYER WITH HOMILY
BENEDICTION

FR. D. A. SUGLIA, PRESIDING

Monday, December 16, 2013

What is the Academy?


THE ACADEMY OF HIGHER LEARNING

Very simply:

*The Academy of Higher Learning (The Academy) is the name of an institute to promote the New Evangelization through catechesis. The institution can take different forms. The first and by far the most important activity of the institute is both communal and individual prayer. This is the way taught to us first by Our Lord, Jesus Christ, the scripture given to us through His bride, the Church and the living tradition and teaching (Magisterium) of the one holy catholic and apostolic church.

*The current format of the Academy consists of traditional classes loosely based on the Socratic method, lectures, writings, biblical exegesis, blog posts and liturgies. We are primarily Roman Catholic seekers and sojourners. We also welcome other faith denominations to participate with us and those who claim no religious denomination altogether including "non-believers".

*The Academy seeks to bring us in union with the Trinitarian God.  We simply call this "communio". He whom has revealed Himself as The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit through the Incarnation and Paschal Mystery of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, who will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead. He who chose a poor, simple woman, Mary of Nazareth, to enter into salvation history to save us.  He whom has elevated Mary as Queen of Angels and Saints, making her the highest creature in all of eternity in His wonder of creation.

Therein lies the explanation for the purpose of the Academy, to teach us to yearn for learning from above, grounded in Truth (Jn 14:6). Saint Augustine of Hippo, the 4th Century Roman Catholic Bishop, teaches us that our hearts (being- body and soul together) are restless until they rest in God (Confessions, Book I, Chapter I). We prefer to use the present tense when referring to the "teaching" of those like Augustine.  Those who have citizenship among the Communion of the Saints, who rest in Heaven above with our Triune God and the Angels and Saints with The Theotokos (God-bearer), Mary as Queen of Heaven and Earth.

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The Academy is currently based in a Roman Catholic Parish, so sometimes you may see the prefix SSCM's Academy used in it's nomenclature (like the "blog" address above).

*SSCM is an abbreviation for the Parish of Saints Cyril and Methodius which services the villages of Deer Park and North Babylon, New York. We are one of one hundred thirty three parishes within the Diocese of Rockville Centre which is one of the largest per capita (1.6 million registered Catholics) dioceses in the United States. Rockville Centre or DRVC, is geographically aligned with New York State's suburban Nassau and Suffolk counties which were settled by the English in the early 17th Century.

*Our Pastor is the Reverend Monsignor Robert J. Clerkin.

*Our Ordinary (Diocesan Bishop) is the Most Reverend William F. Murphy.

*Our Parochial School is "principaled" by Sister Susan Snyder, S.S.J.

*Our Parish contains about nine thousand Catholics who are registered with us, and many others who stop in for liturgy, prayer and activities.

We also are blessed to have with us nearly every weekend a Vietnamese-American community which is led by our own retired priest in residence, Father Francis Sang. We lovingly refer to Fr. Sang as "Doctor" Sang, he receiving a Doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.T.D.) whilst studying in Rome in the 1970s. Dr. Sang was ordained a Roman Catholic Priest on January 6, 1973 by The Servant of God, Pope Paul VI in the Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican.
"Alright then.  Move along, son, move along..."

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