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May 16, 2010

2010 WTU Graduation Issue!

Graduating Class of 2010Washington Theological Union’s 41st graduation ceremony was held Friday, May 7th in Notre Dame Chapel of Trinity Washington University. Rev. James A. Coriden, S.T.L., J.D., esteemed WTU professor and Academic Dean Emeritus presented the Graduation Address. Fr. Coriden called the graduates to a greater awareness of the Holy Spirit as a central part of their spiritual lives. Citing seven areas of the Holy Spirit’s influence, Fr. Coriden implored the assembly to seek the Holy Spirit’s assistance for their individual and community’s benefit. Following Fr. Coriden’s remarks, the Very Rev. Frederick Tillotson, O.Carm., President of Washington Theological Union conferred 25 graduate degrees and 13 graduate certificates. Please click here to read the names of the 2010 graduates!

Read the entire ePistle for more on Graduation!

In this Issue...

Rev. John J. Burkhard, OFM, Conv Receives Honor

Rev. John BurkhardRev. John J. Burkhard, O.F.M. Conv., Dr. Eś Sc. Rel., was honored at graduation as a Washington Theological Union Professor Emeritus. Fr. Burkhard began his service at the Union in 1991 as an Assistant Professor in Systematic Theology, becoming Associate Professor in 1996, and Full Professor in 2007. During his tenure at WTU, Fr. Burkhard has filled many roles, including interim Academic Dean and President. The Washington Theological Union is indebted to Fr. Burkhard for his distinguished service.

Julianne Wallace Receives Vincent Cushing Award for Service

Julianne WallaceJoseph Mazzawi, President of the Student Senate presented the Rev. Vincent Cushing Award for Service to Julianne Wallace, MTS '10 during the graduation ceremony. The Cushing award is given to the graduate who has contributed most significantly to the life of the Union. The award is named in honor of Rev. Vincent Cushing OFM, STD who served with distinction as President of WTU for 24 years. In his comments, Joseph celebrated Julianne's welcoming demeanor as well as her musical and liturgical skills. Julianne's name will appear on the Cushing Award plaque in Founders Hall. Congratulations Julianne!

The 2010 James A. Coriden ValedictorJoan Knetemann

Dr. Kathy Brown, Dean of Students, introduced Joan Goodfellow Knetemann, MA '10 as this year's Coriden Valedictor. Mentioning the award could be the result of the amount of chocolate Joan brought to her classes, she continued with three important points to share from the class of 2010. To read her graduation address, please click here.

Graduation Pictures Available On Line

This year's graduation was professionally photographed by Stan Barouh. To view all the graduation pictures, click here, or to order individual or group photographs, please click here.

Graduation Thank You

The graduates would like to especially recognize Rich Andre, C.S.P. and all those who made the music at the Baccalaureate Mass and Graduation so inspiring. Thank you also to the Graduation Committee for their hard work and dedication for organizing such a wonderful event!

Gay Clasby Retires

Gay Clasby is retiring from her work as a part time Associate Director of Lay Formation. Please join us at a reception to thank her for her six years of service and to wish her well. The reception will take place on Tuesday, May 18th at 2 PM in the CE Room.

Please Welcome Laura Glasgow
Administrative Assistant to the Academic Dean

Laura GlasgowPlease join us in welcoming Laura M. Glasgow to Washington Theological Union. She is joining the staff as Administrative Assistant to the Academic Dean and will also provide support to the Institute of Leadership and Catholic Mission. Laura is a WTU MAPS student as well and is looking forward to combining work and school in the wonderful Christian community she has grown to love.

Laura comes to us most recently from a position as Administrative Assistant to a Judge in the Maryland Court of Appeals in Annapolis. She is a member of St Anthony's Parish as well as Jesus the Divine Word Parish in So. Maryland. She is a lector and cantor at both parishes and is active in the High School Youth Ministry program. Laura's husband Andy is a landscape designer, and their daughter Shaina is finishing her freshman year in high school.

Weekly Scripture Reflection and Homily Helper

Reflections on our Daily Readings
This week we continue our series of reflections on our daily readings from the School Sisters of Notre Dame website.

Sunday, May 16, 2010
Ascension of the Lord
Acts 1: 1-11; Psalm 47; Ephesians 1: 17-23; Luke 24: 46-53

Imagine what the Apostles were thinking, feeling, wondering as Jesus promised them “power from on high.” Although we don’t hear of any signs and wonders performed by the risen Lord, they must have sensed another kind of power flowing from him as he continued to instruct them through the Holy Spirit. To read these daily reflections, please Click here.

Homily Helper
May 23, 2010, Pentecost Sunday
John 20:19-23

What matters most is to understand the implications of this out-pouring of God's Spirit. This is clearly presented in today's gospel where the new presence of Jesus in the Spirit is expressed in terms of peace, mission and forgiveness. The risen Lord addressed his disciples with the greeting, "Peace." However, this is no longer just a wish, as is the case when we use it as a greeting; it is now a GIFT. Living in the Spirit of Jesus will provide us with a deep confidence that can withstand even the most tragic experiences. To read the rest of Demetrius Dumm O.S.B.'s reflection on this reading, please, click here.

Presider Needed

Church of the Holy Apostles in Gambrills, MD is looking for a weekend presider for both the 9 AM and 10:45 AM Masses on Sunday, May 30 and Sunday June 6. If you are available, please contact Sr. Angela Case at acase@holyapostlesmd.org. Thank you.

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Upcoming WTU Events

Tue

18

may

Farewell Reception for Gay Clasby
2pm in the CE Room

Mon

24

may

First Summer Session Begins
Ecumenism: Spiritual Growth and the Moral Horizon
Dr. John Crossin, OSFS
Executive Director Washington Theological Consortium

Fri

28

may

Franciscan Symposium at WTU: "Greed, Lust, and Power: Franciscan Strategies for building a More Just World."

Sat

29

may

Franciscan Symposium

Sun

30

may

Franciscan Symposium

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13

June

Strengthening Catholic School Identity

Please click on Lecture or Course for more details

May 25th, 4-5pm: National Association for Lay Ministry Webinar
Bishop Matthew Clark - "Saying 'Amen' to Lay Ecclesial Ministry"


June 28th-August 6th: Franciscans at the Crossroads with Dr. David Burr. Online Course

July 12-16th: 2010 Spirituality & Health Care Summer Institute at George Washington Hospital

July 12th: DMin Summer Courses begin

July 15th, 7:30pm : Wendy Wright, PhD
"The Visit: The Relational Mystery at the Heart of the Gospel"


July 16-18: Creation as the Body of God, Albuquerque, NM. Featuring Sr. Ilia Delio and Richard Rohr.

July 19-August 6th:Summer School 2nd Session.
Critical Study of the New Testament
Theology of Church
Christian Spirituality Through the Ages

September 16-18th: WTU Faith in Action Conference Sponsored by the Alumni Association

Friday - Sunday, October 22-24: Newman Scotus Symposium at WTU.

Reminders from the Academic Calendar

May 19th: All Grades Due
May 28th: Grades Mailed

WTU Summer Hours

Building and Library Hours Through July 11th: Weekdays 8:00am-4:30pm
Closed Weekends

Food Service: Breakfast and Lunch only

An Important Announcement from the Academic Dean

Over the last several years students have raised concerns about the two credit courses offered at the Washington Theological Union. We have heard these concerns and we have responded to them. Please click here to read about the changes in two credit classes.  

Academic Dean Published

Dr. C. Colt Anderson is the author of a chapter in the book, "A Companion to Pastoral Care in the Late Middle Ages (1200-1500)". The title of his chapter is, "The Role of Ritual Purity in the 13th Century Attempt to Reform Pastoral Care".

All those interested in medieval social and religious history, medieval pastoral care, women's history, monastic history and the history of the medieval Church would be interested in this edition.

Notes from the Registrar

SEMESTER CLASS SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 2011. For the convenience of all, especially part-time students, the Academic Dean has promoted the posting of the Spring schedule concurrent with the Fall schedule to help students plan ahead their courses and calendars. Therefore, the Spring 2011 schedule is now posted on the WTU website.

For more information from the Registrar please click here

Feeding the Flames of Ministry 2010 Annual Appeal

matchWe continue to need your help as WTU works to provide tomorrow's priests, pastoral ministers, and church leaders with the excellent theological and spiritual formation the Union provides. WTU Student Jessica Dennis and Assistant Director of Development, Chris Costello have put together a beautiful brochure inviting you to help us ignite the flame of ministry. Click here to view an online version of this brochure.

Job Opportunities

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Coordinator of Youth Ministries, Holy Trinity Parish, Washington, DC

Faith Formation Office Coordinator, Holy Trinity Parish, Washington, DC

See our past updates...

Renew and Refresh Your Spirit!

The Paulist Fathers invite you to join them at their gorgeous summer home on Lake George, NY for one of their retreats in June or July. Topics range from contemplative prayer, to conflict transformation, to spirituality at the movies. For more information, check out http://www.stmaryslakegeorge.com.

Prayer Requests

For the restoration of health to Judge (ret.) Harry Monahan

For the family, friends of Yeardley Love and the entire Lacrosse community

Alumni Class Notes

If you have experienced a professional achievement such as a new job, published writing, or receipt of an award, or you have personal news such as an ordination, wedding, birth, or jubilee to celebrate, please share the good news by submitting a Class Note to alumni@wtu.edu.
Thomas Chirdo, MDiv. '00

Archdiocese of Washington Young Adult Ministry

The Archdiocese of Washington has numerous activities for young adults. To find out what is happening in our area, please click here.

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