May the Word of God Enlighten You!

Catholic Resources
for
Bible, Liturgy, Art, and Theology
May Christ Be Your Nourishment!
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CONTENTS:

BIBLICAL RESOURCES

Johannine Literature
Revelation & Apocalyptic
The Four Evangelists
Evangelists' Symbols
Biblical & Religious Art
Biblical Publishers

Amazon.com aStore

Catholic Lectionary
Roman Catholic Mass
Church Documents: Bible

The BOTH/AND Approach

Ecclesial Formation

Ancient Rome: Images
Impressions of Italy
Ancient Blindness

Jesuit Links
Reciprocal Links
Miscellaneous Links
Web-Publishing Tools
Personal Info & Interests
My Curriculum Vitae

Courses Taught

Contact Info:
Rev. Felix Just, S.J.

Loyola Institute for Spirituality
480 S. Batavia St.

Orange, CA 92868-3907

Phone: 714-997-9587 x28
Email: fjust--at--calprov.org
( replace --at-- with @ )
 

Copyright Info:
Copyright © 1998--2011
by Felix Just, S.J.
 
 
AMDG: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (Motto of the Jesuits)
St. Ignatius of Loyola,
Founder of the Jesuit Order
(painting by Rev. Michael Tang)

 

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Website Welcome!

This website contains a variety of materials, mostly related to biblical and liturgical studies, intended for scholars, teachers, students, pastors, believers, seekers, and others.  Many pages contain my own writings and photographs, some were created by my students, and some are collections of links to other websites.

Although I am a Roman Catholic priest and have taught mostly at Catholic universities, I hope that these materials are academically reliable and pastorally adaptable enough to be useful for many other Christians and non-Christians as well.

Please feel free to use any of my own materials for your own study or teaching purposes, subject to the conditions listed on my copyright page.  I hope you enjoy and benefit from these pages!

Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.
Loyola Institute for Spirituality


Liturgical Year 2012:

2012 is "Year B" of the Lectionary Cycle
Most of the Sunday Gospel readings will be taken from Mark's Gospel.
Here are some resources you may find helpful:


Featured Parts
of This Website:

Electronic New Testament Educational Resources

  • Electronic New Testament Educational Resources - A growing collection of materials appropriate for beginning and advanced students, teachers, pastors, and others interested in the study of the Bible.
     
  • The Johannine Literature Web - a wide variety of original materials and links to support research and teaching of the Fourth Gospel and the Letters of John.
     
  • Biblical and Religious Art and Music - several collections of online art works and music groups related to the Bible (some on my website and some links to other sites); featuring copyright-free biblical woodcuts by Gustave Doré (1832-1883), Christian Symbols by Rudolf Koch (1876-1934), and Illustrations of Gospel Stories (1593) by Jerome Nadal, S.J.
     
  • Ancient Rome: Images and Pictures and Impressions of Italy: Cities, Churches, Art - several webpages of photos that I took in Rome, Ostia, Naples, Pompeii, Assisi, Florence, Padua, Pisa, Ravenna, Siena, Spello, etc.
     
  • Jesuit Websites and Resources - a list of several websites sponsored by or related to the Society of Jesus.
     
  • The Roman Catholic Mass - an introduction to the "Order of Mass," with the full texts of all the parts spoken by the congregation, and some brief explanations to help you better understand and participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Church.
     
  • The Roman Catholic Lectionary for Mass - comprehensive tables comparing and analyzing several different editions of the Lectionary.
     
  • Online Resources for Ministry Formation - a collection of materials useful for the initial and/or ongoing formation of priests, deacons, and lay ecclesial ministers

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Lectionary Cycles:

2011 was Liturgical Year A, with Sunday Gospel readings mostly from Matthew
2012 is Liturgical Year B, with Sunday Gospel readings mostly from Mark
2013 will be Year C, with Sunday Gospel readings mostly from Luke

The 2012 Liturgical Year began on the First Sunday of Advent, Nov. 27, 2011
Easter Sunday will be April 8, 2012
Pentecost Sunday
will be May 27, 2012


Disclaimer:

The content of this website is solely the responsibility of Rev. Felix Just, S.J., and does not necessarily represent the Society of Jesus or any other entity of the Roman Catholic Church - although I hope that none of my own writings are contrary to the doctrines of faith and morals as proposed by the Magisterium of the Church or to the truths of God as contained in the Holy Scriptures.

Links provided from this website to other websites do not imply agreement or approval of anything on the other sites, but are provided mainly for purposes of academic research, ecumenical cooperation, and/or inter-religious dialogue. Nothing on this website is intended to give offense to any other persons, groups, nations, or institutions. Please contact me if you feel otherwise.

PROGRAMS:

My full-time ministry is providing
adult biblical education,
faith-formation programs,
and
biblical/spiritual retreats
throughout the Southwest
and beyond, through the
Loyola Institute for Spirituality

in Orange, CA.

I am available to lead programs
on a wide variety of topics,
in various lengths and formats:
evening talks, weekend
workshops, days of prayer,
retreats, missions, etc.,
for parishes, schools, dioceses,
religious groups, and others.

I'm currently also teaching
the second year of
Catholic Bible Institute
Diocese of San Bernardino, CA


Upcoming Presentations:
The following are open to the public;
please follow the links for more info
:

What Do We Know
about the Historical Jesus?

Ecclesia Series:
Aug. 20 & Dec. 17, 2011
March 31, 2012

Mount St. Mary's College,
Doheny Campus, L.A.

Parish Scripture Retreat:
The Synoptic Gospels

Jan. 28 - Feb. 1, 2012

St. Paschal Baylon Church
Thousand Oaks, CA

Parish Retreat:
The Gospel of Mark
Feb. 4-8, 2012

St. Cyril of Alexandria Church
Tucson, AZ

Bible Study: Book of Daniel
Feb. 15, 2012

Holy Family Church
Artesia, CA

Lenten Parish Mission
Feb. 25-29, 2012

St. Luke Church
Shoreline, WA

The Gospel of John
March 5-8, 2012

The University Series
Conejo Valley, CA

Lenten Parish Mission
March 11-14, 2012

Our Lady Queen of Angels
Newport Beach, CA

Lenten Parish Series
March 19, 2012

St. Timothy Catholic Church
Laguna Niguel, CA

John's Prologue (1:1-18)
March 23, 2012

Religious Education Congress
Anaheim Convention Center

Lenten Parish Mission
March 25-28, 2012

St. Jude Church
Westlake Village, CA

What Do We Know
about Jesus' Death?

March 31, 2012

Mount St. Mary's College,
Doheny Campus, L.A.

Discipleship in John's Gospel
April 28 & May 5, 2012

Center for Spiritual Development
Orange, CA

Book of Revelation: Scary?
June 5, 2012
Tuesday, 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Theology Connection
Los Angeles, CA

Bible Study: Book of Revelation
June 6, 2012

Holy Family Church
Artesia, CA


Click here for a list of
Past Presentations and Events

 


This website was started in October 1998 and last updated on January 22, 2012
Copyright © 1998--2012 by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.


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