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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

State Funeral (Washington, D.C. National Cathedral) and Houston, TX funeral at St. Martin's Episcopal - George H.W. Bush

Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 – State funeral, Washington D.C.

11 a.m. - A state funeral for Mr. Bush is held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. CBS News reports that Mr. Bush's son and former president, George W. Bush, will deliver a tribute, while former first lady Laura Bush will offer a reading. Former Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyoming, Mr. Bush's biographer and historian John Meacham and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney will also make tributes during the ceremony.
12:30 p.m. - After the state funeral concludes, Mr. Bush's casket will depart for Joint Base Andrews and then return to Texas. 
5:45 p.m. - A service is held at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston before Mr. Bush lies in repose until Thursday at 6 a.m.

Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018 – Funeral Service in Texas

11 a.m. - A funeral service is held at St. Martin's Episcopal Church. 
6 p.m. - Mr. Bush is buried at his presidential library in College Station, Texas, after a private ceremony.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Niles Community Orchestra Christmas Concert (Dec. 9, 2018) -- NIles, Michigan District Library 4 p.m.

Enter at Special Entrance -- regular Library is not open -- Rotunda is room for Concert (4 - 6 p.m.)

Listen to the spirited sounds of the Niles Area Community Orchestra Sunday December, 9, 2018 as they perform their annual holiday concert in our beautiful Rotunda!
They will be performing a festive mix featuring classic carols and songs, some familiar holiday favorites, and they’ll entertain you with a Christmas Sing-a-Long. With a wide range of music from Tchaikovsky to Judy Garland to Jingle Bell Rock there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Admission is free, but donations of non-perishable food items would be greatly appreciated so that NACO can continue to give back to the community.
www.nileslibrary.com/

Monday, December 3, 2018

Funeral Service at National Cathedral - December 5, 2018 - POTUS 41

posted at National Cathedral website www.cathedral.org/ Wednesday Dec. 5, 2018 afternoon

Q: Who is leading the service?
The state funeral service – based on the Burial Rite in the Episcopal Church’s Book of Common Prayer – will be led by the Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; the Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Episcopal Bishop of Washington; the Very Rev. Randy Hollerith, dean of Washington National Cathedral; and the Rev. Dr. Russell Levenson, Jr., rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas.
Q: Why is the state funeral being held at the Cathedral? 
The Cathedral’s founders envisioned this Cathedral as a “great church for national purposes,” and one of the Cathedral’s core missions is to open its doors to the nation at times of joy, mourning and national significance. President Bush, in consultation with the Bush family and the Military District of Washington, chose Washington National Cathedral as the site of Wednesday’s service.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Message from Dean of National Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) on the passing of George H.W. Bush

from www.cathedral.org/

posted Dec. 1, 2018
A statement from the Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith, Dean of Washington National Cathedral, and the Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington:
Washington National Cathedral and the Episcopal Diocese of Washington join the nation in mourning and giving thanks for the life of President George H.W. Bush, a dedicated father, husband, patriot, veteran and president. Our prayers are particularly with his children, President George W. Bush, Governor Jeb Bush, Marvin Bush, Neil Bush, and Doro Bush.
Across his 94 years, President Bush served his country with integrity, honor and distinction. He embodied the decency of his call to a “kinder, gentler” politics, and provided a steady hand to our nation as unprecedented winds of change swept across the globe. Facing the collapse of Communism and war in the Persian Gulf, President Bush’s leadership was defined by a sense of deliberation, humility and thoughtfulness.
His commitment to service and volunteerism remains an enduring testament to the rigor of his character and his gentleness of spirit. His unfailing support for the Americans With Disabilities Act was shaped by the compassion of his heart. Indeed, of his famed Thousand Points of Light, President Bush’s example burns brightest.
His graciousness in defeat and his continued service to his country reflects the President’s depth of character and his sense of decency. Beyond the loss of a honorable patriot, we mourn the passage of a kind of politics that was rooted in the prophet’s call to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God. How much this nation longs to reclaim those better angels of our nature.
Yet beyond the political achievements and historic accolades, President Bush was committed most to his family and his faith. He and his beloved Barbara poured their love into their children and raised them in faith. President and Mrs. Bush were here at this Cathedral, on Sept. 29, 1990, as workers set the final stone in place after 83 years of construction.
George and Barbara Bush’s example of mutual devotion, fidelity and commitment is inspiring, and it should give everyone great joy to know that Mr. and Mrs. Bush’s love continues into eternity.
Together with all the saints in glory, for the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush, we give thanks. From his commitment to civility and decency in our public life, we draw encouragement. And from his 94-year example of love, commitment and character, we find inspiration to be the people he believed we could be.
“Into your hands, O merciful Savior, we commend your servant George. Acknowledge, we humbly beseech you, a sheep of your own fold, a lamb of your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming. Receive him into the arms of your mercy, into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious company of the saints in light. Amen.”

Thursday, November 29, 2018

St. Lucy / Lucia (patron Saint of Sweden) -- night is Dec. 13 annually

Around Christmas time in Sweden, one of the biggest celebrations is St. Lucia's Day (or St. Lucy's Day) on December 13th. The celebration comes from stories that were told by Monks who first brought Christianity to Sweden. St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was martyred, killed for her faith, in 304 A.D.

www.google.com [source of this paragraph]

"Medieval Society and the Environment" workshop - Medieval institute, Notre Dame

Nov. 30, 2018 (Friday)

10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
715 Hesburgh Library (Campus of Univ. of Notre Dame)

Three lecture leaders for the First Annual Byzantium Postdoctoral Fellowship Workshop

Lee Mordechai: "Cities and Disaster in the Early Medieval Eastern Mediterranean"

A. Asa Eger "The Swamps of Home"

Timothy P. Newfield: "Climate, Disease, and Famine in Frankish History"

Lunch Provided; RSVP by Nov. 28 at
http://bit.ly/BYZ2018

Sunday Dec. 2, 2018 - Yiddish art song (Sinai Synagogue, South Bend, IN)

Concert at 1102 LaSalle Avenue, South Bend, IN -- Tickets in advance or at the door

Four years after his San Francisco Opera Company debut, Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell decided to devote himself to the music of Sidor Belarsky (1898-1975) one of the twentieth century's most prolific performers of chazzanut, Chassidic nigunim and Yiddish art song. In The Sidor Belarsky Songbook, Anthony delves into the rich, vibrant world of Ashkenazi Jewish culture and song with a performance of selections from the Sidor Belarsky Songbook. 

https://www.sinaisynagogue.org/