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  John Cantius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was born in the village of Kęty, near (additional info and facts about Oswiecim) Oswiecim to Stanislaus and Anne Cantius in 1412, in the diocese of (An industrial city in southern Poland on the Vistula) Krakow, Poland.
Cantius was noted throughout his life for his good humor and humility.
Cantius' (A day designated for feasting) Feast Day is October 20th.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_cantius.htm   (237 words)

  
 History of St. John Cantius Parish
This was the case with St. John Cantius Parish, which was founded in the late nineteenth century by the increasing numbers of immigrants arriving on Chicago's near west side from southern Poland.
However, although St. John Cantius Parish was founded specifically to serve the nneds of Polish Catholics, its history is integrally intertwined with the development of Roman Catholicism in Chicago.
John Kasprzycki and his band of pioneer parishioners will always be remembered by the future generations of parishioners, who spiritually benefit from the edifice they built.
www.cantius.org /Parish-Hist.htm   (6090 words)

  
 St. John Cantius History
The parish of St. John Cantius of St. Cloud, Minnesota, was organized originally as a National Parish to aid Polish-speaking Catholics.
The church was decorated in 1920, a unit heating plant for the rectory and church was installed in 1924, a new Kilgen pipe organ was obtained in the summer of 1926 and the church and parish house were roofed with asbestos shingles.
John Cantius Parish which once had in excess of 650 households and was served by two priests now only has around 450 registered members.
www.stcdio.org /Parishes/SJC/SJCHist.html   (1332 words)

  
 Life of St. John Cantius
John Cantius, the patron and native son of the Kraków Archdiocese, can be preceded by a novena, which should begin October 11 and be conducted during Rosary services (in place of the prayer to St. Joseph).
John Cantius, intercede for us, That He would deign to extend His hand to help us in adversities and temporal hardships, St. John Cantius, intercede for us, That He would deign to strengthen and increase the spirit of brotherly love and unity in the Holy Church, St.
John Cantius, intercede for us, That the Almighty God would deign to endow all the faithful with the grace of perseverance, and those that have strayed from Him with the grace of conversion and penance, St.
www.societycantius.org /Novena-SJC.htm   (1412 words)

  
 St. John Cantius
John was a conscientious teacher, but he was more remembered for his holiness than for the originality of his scholarship.
John at once jumped up and took all his own meal to the hungry man. When he returned to his seat, he found his plate full again, miraculously.
St. John Cantius showed himself an ideal Christian scholar when he warned his students, as he did constantly, of the need of charity even when one is fighting against erroneous ideas.
www.stthomasirondequoit.com /SaintsAlive/id550.htm   (574 words)

  
 PGSA - St. John Cantius Chicago
John Cantius Church on Carpenter St. between Fry St. and Chicago Ave.
The cornerstone of St. John Cantius Church was laid on Sept. 4, 1893 by Archbishop Patrick A. Feehan.
The Depression years found St. John Cantius Church to be a social as well as a spiritual hub for the youth of the parish.
www.pgsa.org /ArchChiPolPar/StJohnCantiusChi.htm   (1703 words)

  
 A Renaissance in Chicago
Mary Kraychy, executive director of the coalition and a parishioner at St. John's, said she and other devotees of the Tridentine Mass were hoping the U.S. bishops would have a plan to implement the 1988 papal directive.
That was on December 23, 1999, the feast of St. John Cantius, a 15th-century Polish philosopher who embraced the spirituality of St. Augustine.
Not surprisingly, the mission of the Society of St. John Cantius is the restoration of the sacred.
www.crisismagazine.com /february2002/feature2.htm   (2261 words)

  
 St. John Cantius Church is worth trip to Delray - 02/28/01
The Romanesque-style St. John Cantius Church was built in 1923 for $160,000.
   St. John Cantius Catholic Church in Delray is virtually surrounded -- well, on three sides, anyway -- by the city of Detroit's sewage treatment plant.
The parish once boasted a membership of 2,000 mostly Polish families and was named for St. John Cantius, a theologian and a professor at the Catholic college in the old Polish capital of Krakow.
www.detnews.com /2001/detroit/0103/05/s12-193380.htm   (629 words)

  
 St. John Cantius Home Page
John Cantius Parish stands as a unique parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
John Cantius Church is also the home of the Society of St. John Cantius, a new religious community of men dedicated to the Restoration of the Sacred.
Located in the heart of Chicago, St. John Cantius Church is easily accessible by car, bus, or subway.
www.cantius.org   (318 words)

  
 Fr. John A. Hardon Eucharistic Adorers Society
Adapted from the design of the St. John Cantius side altars, the base depicts two "harts" drinking from the stream of eternal life, viz., the Eucharist.
Portraying the new evangelization as encouraged by the Holy Father, the shaft of the monstrance is a replica of the St. John Cantius pulpit.
John A. Hardon Eucharistic Adorers Society just offer to spend one hour each week in the garden with Jesus through adoration of the Blessed Sacrament exposed in the monstrance or reserved in the tabernacle.
www.therealpresence.org /garden/society.htm   (810 words)

  
 Cruxnews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Cantius, founded in 1893, had 23,000 parishioners when the Great Depression hit, and in the following decades of social change its population steadily dwindled until the 1980s when the trends were reversed, largely through the direction of its pastor, Fr.
Because of the quality of liturgy at St. John Cantius - Masses include Latin Novus Ordo celebrations, as well as the Tridentine Rite - it began attracting a growing number of Catholics from across Chicago and surrounding areas, especially young men who aspired to the priesthood, and in 1998, Fr.
Phillips founded the Society of St. John Cantius, a religious community of men dedicated to the restoration of the sacred in the context of parish ministry.
www.cruxnews.com /ftm/ftm-24sept04.html   (1578 words)

  
 CIN - ST. JOHN of KANTI or CANTIUS 1390-1473
Lives of John of Kanti (Kant) is near Oswiecim in Poland) are many but not entirely dependable.
Nevertheless we have record of him as a holy and learned man who was both a distinguished university teacher and a benefactor of the poor.
When he died St John was greatly mourned, and was already accounted a worker of miracles; but he was not canonized until 1767.
www.cin.org /saints/johnkant.html   (281 words)

  
 A Ren. in Chicago (The Future of the Catholic Church, or Hegel is Wrong!)
John Cantius Church Converts are known for their enthusiasm.
St. John Vianney might not object to such lowly service, but one senses in Father Phillips' tone frustration that so much has been relegated to society's dustbins, attics and closets that should be given more prominence and respect.
The apostolate of the Society of St. John Cantius, not surprisingly, is the restoration of the sacred.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/525125/posts   (4756 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint John of Kanty
John was a serious, humble man, generous to a fault with the poor, sleeping little, eating no meat and little of anything else.
At the time of his death, John was so well loved that his veneration began immediately.
For years his doctoral gown was worn by graduates receiving advanced degrees at the University of Cracow.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintj82.htm   (292 words)

  
 Catholic Citizens
A number of years ago, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin asked the pastor of John Cantius Church, Father C. Frank Phillips, C.R. to celebrate the Tridentine Mass at his discretion at St. John Cantius.
Seeley is a priest of the Society of St. John Cantius.
He is Associate Pastor at St. John Cantius Church in Chicago.
catholiccitizens.org /press/pressview.asp?c=16514   (761 words)

  
 Fr. Hardon Archives - St. John Cantius Bulletin
Father John A. Hardon, S.J., S.T.D. On December 30th at 3:23 p.m., during the Hour of Divine Mercy, Father John Hardon journeyed into eternity to meet his beloved Savior.
Physical pain was an everyday occurrence, but his greatest suffering came from the rejection of those who refused to accept his teaching as that of the unchanged and unchanging Catholic Faith.
Father Hardon was a spiritual advisor to the society of St. John Cantius.
www.therealpresence.org /archives/Fr_Hardon/Fr_Hardon_010.htm   (338 words)

  
 SSJC Info Page
The purpose of the Society of St. John Cantius is the formation of a Roman Catholic men's diocesan institute, which shall form and train men to be priests and brothers.
Members of the Society of St. John Cantius live in common according to the Rule of St. Augustine and their local Rule of Life.
These may be men who are considering a religious vocation to the Society or individuals, male or female, married or single, who wish to help the advancement of the Society of St. John Cantius in their capacity as a member of the laity.
www.societycantius.org /SSJC-Info.htm   (410 words)

  
 Tridentine Requiem Mass for John Paul II at St. John Cantius - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Occasionally, relics are placed on the table for veneration, and during the Christmas season, blessed Christmas wafers, chalk, and incense, used in Polish customs of the season, are distributed from this table.
He recounted the how Jesus had told Simon to “put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” And when Simon told the Lord to depart, because of his own unworthiness, Jesus told him, “do not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men.” Fr.
And so did St. John Cantius offer Mass for the repose of the soul of Pope John Paul II.
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 Cluster #16 May, 2004
The projected enrollment for Saint John Cantius Parish Elementary School (as of March 2004) was 145 students.
If a student is currently registered for All Saints for next school year, he or she will be automatically enrolled at Saint John Cantius unless written notification is given to the All Saints school office by June 1st.
It is with firm faith in the true mission of Catholic education and in the people of All Saints Parish and Saint John Cantius Parish that we work through this difficult situation while we continue to provide a loving and nurturing educational environment for our children.
www.archdiocese-phl.org /cluster/c16/cc16may2004.htm   (750 words)

  
 St   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Cantius was established in 1906 as a Polish parish.
The origin of the parish can be traced to the immigration of Poles to Sharpsburg in the late nineteenth century.
The new parish made arrangements with Madonna of Jerusalem parish to use their church until St. John Church was built.
www.diopitt.org /archives/St._John_Cantius_Sharpsburg_Photos_Page.htm   (250 words)

  
 Finding hope, heart in reconciliation
With the motto “Instaurare Sacra” (Latin for “Restoration of the Sacred”) and the mission to assist Catholics in rediscovering a profound sense of the sacred through solemn liturgies, devotions, art and music, the society is the first religious community of men founded by the decree of a Chicago Archbishop.
The establishment date also is the feast of St. John Cantius, a less-than-widely known 15th century Polish educator who figures prominently in the formation of the world’s most recognized Catholic.
With his primary shrine located at St. Anne Church in Krakow, Poland, St. John Cantius, said Phillips, is one of Pope John Paul II’s beloved patron saints.
www.catholicnewworld.com /archive/cnw2000/0213/old_0213.htm   (533 words)

  
 St. John Cantius Lanes - Community & Social Services, Sports & Recreation - Cleveland, OH, 44113-4494 - Citysearch
Cantius is one of several historic Tremont churches known for their breathtaking qualities.
(St. John's nighttime lighting is dazzling.) Not so awe-inspiring are the lanes, which are roughly 40 years old.
It's $175 to rent the lanes for either a weekday or weekend event (including shoes and balls for the gang.) Those preferring a quiet night of prayers and spares can attend daily 4pm mass before rolling some frames.
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PALM SUNDAY Station—The Archbasilica of St. John Lateran Today, begins the greatest and holiest week of the year, a week opening with triumph and closing with triumph; a week commencing with the Hosanna, continuing with the Cross and terminating in the Alleluia.
John's before the Latin Gate was chosen as a stational church.
John and Paul The third Lenten Station takes us up to a high hill of ancient Rome—the Celian Hill, which stands in front of the Palatine and which dominates the valley of the Circus Maximus.
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 Michalik Funeral Home Obituary
John Stingaciu, age 62, loving husband of Hilda.
Funeral: Friday 9:15 A.M. from the funeral home to St. John Cantius Church Mass at 10:00 A.M. Interment Maryhill Cemetery.
Sister of Evelyn (Rich) Lewandowski and the late John (the late Antoinette), Leo (Regina), Eleanor (the late Larry) Andracki and Irene (the late John) Menich.
michalik.blogspot.com   (445 words)

  
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John Cantius Roman Catholic Church (Wilno, Minn.) has been the center of one of Minnesota's oldest rural Polish settlements, founded about 1880 through the efforts of Rev. R.
Byzewski of Winona, Bishop John Ireland of St. Paul, Minn., and the Northwestern Railroad.
Records (1883-1974) of St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church (Wilno, Minn.) include baptism, marriage, and death registers, parish committee minutes, financial records, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
special.lib.umn.edu /findaid/xml/ihrccantius.xml   (133 words)

  
 May 3rd Report 2003 - Philadelphia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On Tuesday, May 6, 2003, the Polish American community gathered in St. John Cantius Parish Hall in the Bridesburg section of Philadelphia to mark the 212th Anniversary of Poland’s May 3, 1791, Constitution, the second oldest democratic constitution in world history.
Greetings and Proclamations were received from Mayor John Street for the City of Philadelphia, from Health Commissioner John Domzalski, and from Councilwoman Joan Krajewski from Philadelphia’s City Council.
To mark the occasion Virgina Millsap, Music Director at St. John Cantius School and Linda Osik, Principal of St. John Cantius School, prepared a performance by the children from St. John Cantius School to salute the Polish Constitution and Polish Heritage.
www.polishamericancenter.org /May3rdReport_Phila_2003.html   (430 words)

  
 Welcome to Magdalen College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
At the invitation of long-time friend of the College, Father Frank Philips C.M., the founder and head of the Society of St. John Cantius, the choir will be singing Missae Brevis In Honore Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae, composed by Brother Scott Haynes, a member of the Society.
In recent years, novices from the Society of St. John Cantius have come to the College to study, and graduates from Magdalen have joined Father Philip's community to discern their vocations.
The entire student body of Magdalen will be sharing the special musical gifts and spirit of Magdalen College with all of Father Philip's community at St. John Cantius.
www.magdalen.edu /_thisnews.asp?id=138   (304 words)

  
 Catholic Online
Patron saint of Poland and Lithuania, also called John of Kanti or John of Kenty.
He was born in Kanti, Poland, and was ordained after studies at the University of Cracow.
John was ap­pointed a lecturer on Scriptures and was a popular preacher and parish priest for a few years before retaming to his university position.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=3953   (208 words)

  
 St John Cantius Recreation
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 ST JOHN CANTIUS : HOME PAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The St. John Cantius Website has moved to a new home.
www.cantius.org is now the official home of the St. John Cantius Website.
The Cantius Redirect is Current as of February 1, 2001
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