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DESCRIPTION:The Queen Mary Pub and Grille now offers a special cook-out eve
 ry Sunday at 11 a.m.\, following the 10 a.m. BBQ and family fare are the o
 rder of the day -- ribs\, chicken\, burgers\, corn-on-the-cob\, to name ju
 st a few.Fun for the whole family.
DTSTART:20110918T000000Z
SUMMARY:Cook Out at the Queen Mary Pub
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DESCRIPTION:Michael Novak has written books on history\, philosophy\, theol
 ogy\, politics -- even a book on sports which Sports Illustrated magazine 
 listed in 2002 as one of its top 100 sports books of all time.\n \nBut Mr.
  Novak has also been constantly writing poetry for the last 60 years\, and
  has just published a collection of verse\, All Nature is a Sacramental Fi
 re.\nHe'll be reading from that book\, and talking about it\, Sunday night
 \, Sept. 18\, at 8 p.m. at The Queen Mary Pub in the Ave Maria town center
 .\nIt's not often that we can be privy to a public person's private though
 ts and feelings.\,&quot\; writes AMU Literature Professor Joseph Pearce af
 ter reading the book. &quot\;This privilege is granted anyone who peruses 
 this intensely personal collection of Michael Novak's verse.&quot\;\nCopie
 s of the book also will be available.\nAdmission to the event is free\, an
 d all are welcome.\nA flyer with more details is available here (http://av
 eherald.com/images/stories/michael_novak_talk_sept_18_2011_pdf.pdf).
DTSTART:20110919T000000Z
SUMMARY:Michael Novak Book Reading and Discussion
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DESCRIPTION:All are invited to the Ave Maria Community Rosary each Monday e
 vening at 7 p.m. in the Oratory.This rosary began in late January and will
  continue each Monday evening as another opportunity  to ask for the grace
 s obtained through the rosary for our community\, the university and stude
 nts in Ave Maria.\n 
DTSTART:20110919T000000Z
SUMMARY:Community Rosary in the Oratory
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DESCRIPTION:Don Feder\, a former syndicated columnist for the Boston Herald
  and President of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation\, will deliver a 
 guest lecture open to the public Tuesday night\, Sept. 20\, at 7 p.m. in t
 he Academic Building room 1014.\nThe lecture is titled: &quot\;DEMOGRAPHIC
  WINTER: An Apocalyptic Movie in the Making&quot\;\n\nMr. Feder was invite
 d to speak at Amu by Dr. Michael Pakaluk and the Philosophy Department
DTSTART:20110920T000000Z
SUMMARY:Lecture - Don Feder
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DESCRIPTION:The Ave Herald is relaying notice of this weekly session at the
  Queen Mary Pub exactly as received...As many of you know\, somewhat abrup
 tly the eminent Prof. Pakastein\, of North-northwest Central Siberian Univ
 ersity\, but a resident scholar at AMU\, was called away near the end of t
 he spring semester and consequently was unable to continue meeting with us
 \, for our discussions of Ex Corde Ecclesiae.   Some of us knew even then 
 the seriousness of his business\, namely\, that certain authorities and up
 per-mid-level bureaucrats had sought to consult with him relative to a sud
 denly become important project\, called &quot\;Framework for a Consolidati
 on of the Groundwork of the Ultimate Foundations for Basic Reasons constit
 uting the Only Possible Source of Moral Principles and Natural Law.&quot\;
   This was a project in the arcane discipline of meta-meta-meta-physics\, 
 originally started more than two centuries ago by disciples of that Prussi
 an genius\, Immanuel Kant\, but necessarily abandoned by them after severa
 l generations of researches and subsequently left completely unattended.  
  Given the explosive nature of that inquiry\, the authorities were fearful
  that a project such as that needed to be &quot\;defused&quot\;\, much as 
 one deals with an armament left over from the war or an unexploded ordinan
 ce.  It was not prudent to allow it to remain apparently inert in fields o
 f philosophical thought.  Prof. Pakastein accordingly was called in to han
 dle the situation\, as only he\, through his deep researches\, would be ab
 le to carry out the required series of transcendental abductions necessary
  for rendering the entire inquiry pointless-- we mean &quot\;harmless&quot
 \;.  Last we had heard\, however\, his work was stymied\, as he had become
  caught between diverging categorical and hypothetical imperatives\, which
  (poor man) sprang up suddenly and overwhelmed him.  Yet we have complete 
 confidence in his ultimate success.\nDear Prof. Pakastein has sent us nume
 rous communications from his state of\, as it were\, philosophical suspens
 ion\, pleading with us to continue the seminar he had started in his absen
 ce.  Feeling as if orphaned\, we are not so bold as to continue meeting un
 der his name.  However\, we do wish to announce the formation of a new gro
 up\, not uninspired by the example of that singular man of science and sch
 olarship: COMMUNIO MAGISTRORUM\, Queen Mary Pub\, Thursdays\, 7-8 pm\nProf
 s. Pakaluk and Waldstein wish call this new group Communio Magistrorum\, &
 quot\;community of scholars&quot\;\, as that phrase has been the gloss sup
 plied by Popes since the 13th c on the phrase Universitas magistrorum\, us
 ed to describe a university.  In good 13th century fashion\, we propose to
  meet at a Publick House\, where drinks may complement the inherent conviv
 iality of such a gathering\, viz. The Queen Mary\, on Thursdays at 7pm\, c
 onvening around any free tables outside.  The meeting will last no more th
 an an hour\, until 8 pm\, although as regards participants continuing the 
 discussion until a later hour if they wish -- nihil prohibet.  (Yes\, Lati
 n will be the secret language of the group.  Shhhh!) Our first topics: 1. 
  What is a university?  How does it differ from a college?  and 2.  What i
 s implied by Ex Corde's teaching that a university is constituted by the f
 aculty together with their students? For background reading we wish to rec
 ommend\, as supplying helpful perspective and an objective point of view f
 rom someone who has no axe to grind\, the entry\, &quot\;University&quot\;
 \, in Johnson's Cyclopedia\, available from google books here.  However\, 
 it is not necessary to do this background reading in order to attend. Plea
 se feel free to spread the word.  Also\, as always\, if you do not wish to
  be included on the mailing list for this group\, please let us know.  THE
  LAST VERIFIED PHOTO OF PROF. PAKASTEIN (in Siberia) 
DTSTART:20110922T000000Z
SUMMARY:Informal Discussion 'Communio Magistrorum' with Profs. Pakaluk and 
 Waldstein
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DESCRIPTION:The Donahue Academy Shamrocks face the powerful offense of Cant
 erbury School of Ft. Myers in a six-man football game Saturday\, Sept. 24\
 , at 7 p.m. at North Park.\nCanterbury has scored 124 points in its last t
 wo games\, beating Golden Rule Academy 60-6 and losing 77-64 to Cape Coral
  Christian.\nAll are welcome at the game.
DTSTART:20110924T000000Z
SUMMARY:Donahue Academy Football vs Canterbury
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