June 24, 2009

Anthony Alive







Published by The Clerics Regular of Saint Paul • BARNABITES
4301 Hecktown Road • Bethlehem, PA 18020 • USA
Director: Fr. Robert B. Kosek, CRSP
Executive Editor: Sr. Rorivic P. Israel, ASP
Assistant Editors: Fran Stahlecker, Mary Grace
Design:

- Greg T. Gambino greggam@rcn.com








Volume I, Issue 1



INTRODUCTION by Fr. Robert B. Kosek, CRSP
ST. ANTHONY’S DOCTRINE
• The Life of a Saint…
• The Spiritual Treasures
• The Teachings on PRAYER
• The Famous Sayings
• The Constitutions of 1539



REFLECTIONS & MEDITATIONS…
- Walking with St. Anthony by Fr. Tony Sarno
- You Could Have a Life… by Mary Grace
- Prayer and Suffering… by Fr. Anthony Bianco, CRSP
- Prayer Without Ceasing by Mary Gambino
- Anthony’s Lift to God by Sr. Rorivic P. Israel, ASP
- Make Your Home in Me… by Fr. Speranza
- Prayer Is Placing Oneself… by Fr. R. Delzingaro, CRSP
- Kids Page by Elizabeth, Peter, & Matthew Gambino



OUTSTANDING BARNABITES: A Servant of the Orphans: Fr. Giovanni Semeria, CRSP
- Peace and Peace by Fr. Giovanni M. Semeria, CRSP



OBLATES OF SAINT PAUL - St. James Parish, Oakville, Ont.




Volume I, Issue 2



INTRODUCTION by Fr. Robert B. Kosek, CRSP



ST. ANTHONY’S DOCTRINE
- The Teachings on CHARITY
- The Famous Sayings
- Sermon IV on CHARITY

REFLECTIONS & MEDITATIONS
- Eucharist - The Bread of Life by Fr. Tony Sarno, CRSP
- The Most Holy Eucharist by Fr. L. Visconti, CRSP
- St. Anthony & The Forty Hours by Fr. Peter Bonardi, CRSP
- Our Spiritual Umbilical Cord by Mary Grace
- Awesome Wonder by Sr. Rorivic P. Israel, ASP
- SAMZ Rhyme by Sr. Rorivic P. Israel, ASP
- And the Bridge is Love by Fr. R. Delzingaro, CRSP
- My First Holy Communion by Elizabeth, Peter, & Matthew Gambino



OUTSTANDING BARNABITES - "Apostle of Corsica" Saint Alexander Sauli, Bishop
- The Little Flowers of Saint Alexander Sauli



OBLATES OF SAINT PAUL, (OSP)
- Love for the Eucharist… by Rosaire Johnson, OSP






Volume II, Issue 3



INTRODUCTION by Fr. Robert B. Kosek, CRSP



ST. ANTHONY’S DOCTRINE
- The Famous Sayings on Penance


REFLECTIONS & MEDITATIONS

- Pauline Year: A Gift to the Church by His Holiness Benedict XVI
- On St. Anthony Zaccaria by His Holiness Benedict XVI
- In the Footsteps of St. Paul…by Fr. Giovanni Scalese, CRSP
- The Paulism of St. Anthony… by Fr. Mike M. Mancusi,CRSP
- Spiritual Writings by Angelica PaolaAntonia



OUTSTANDING BARNABITES - St. Francis Xavier Bianchi
- The Apostle of Naples… by Fr. Felix M. Sala, CRSP
- The Ascetical Writings of…



ANTHONY’S ANGELS
- Choices by E. Gambino & T. Marlin



SPONSORS

3 comments:

Matthew said...

Fr. Robert:

I am the blogger of A Catholic Life, and since you write specifically on St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, I wanted to offer you a guest posting opportunity on A Catholic Life and/or Holy Vocations Blog.

I am seeking someone to write something (about a page long) on either/both of these topics:

1. How does the life and example of St. Anthony Zaccaria help the average Catholic in living a more Catholic life?

2. How does the life and vocation of St. Anthony Zaccaria inspire priestly and religious vocations?

If you would like to write these - sometime before his coming feast day - please let me know.

My email is acatholiclife at gmail.com.

I am extending this invitation first to you. Thank you.

Fr. Robert said...

Hi Fr. Robert,

Congratulations!
St. Anthony's blog is wonderful! Yes, it's very nice to have something old and something new. I enjoyed skimming through Anthony Alive. It's a classic! Hearing the letters is also a treasure. TODAY'S THE DAY FOR THE NOVENA!
How wonderful that the blog is "out there" evangelizing in places that we haven't even imagined! Divine Providence will take it wherever It wills. It's true that all we have to do is show up for work and the Lord will handle the rest. Thank you for being a hard working example for the rest of us.

Your sister in Christ,
Mary

Fr. Robert said...

Dear Fr. Robert:

what a surprise to see the blog spot on St. Anthony! wonderfully done and up to speed with the modern communication system.

God bless you for all you do for our community. I hope it will attract vocations as well. Fraternally Fr. Steven