Mary Anne Marks gave her salutatory address at Harvard University in May 2010 in Latin.
Read the speech here: http://harvardmagazine.com/sites/default/files/Latin_0.pdf
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 11:42 AM
Elizabeth Scalia
This is really charming, and comes our way thanks to reader Jenny, whose son graduated from Harvard University (motto: Veritas ) last month, with this young woman, Mary Anne Marks.
Ms. Marks, a classics and English joint concentrator hailing from Queens, NY, chose to give her salutatory address in Latin; and manages to be engaging and lively with this “dead” language:
(Sorry: I don't know how to embed the video, which you can watch on YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYewkFKPPhs&feature=player_embedded
You can read read the speech, here.
Come the fall, this gifted, confident and serene young women will head to Ann Arbor, Michigan to try her vocation as a Dominican Sister of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist (aka the “Oprah” sisters).
Lifelong study is a core feature of the Dominican charism (motto: Veritas) and the DSMME’s are attracting many bright stars to their order. Recently Sr. Mary Elizabeth Merriam received her doctoral degree after defending her dissertation in electrical engineering.
Let’s wish the best to Ms. Marks!
UPDATE I: Turns out, Mary Anne is one of Deacon Greg’s parishioners!
UPDATE II: Meanwhile, another Dominican Community–this time the cloistered nuns of Summit, NJ–welcome a new postulant to join their crowded novitiate!
Ms. Marks, a classics and English joint concentrator hailing from Queens, NY, chose to give her salutatory address in Latin; and manages to be engaging and lively with this “dead” language:
(Sorry: I don't know how to embed the video, which you can watch on YouTube)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYewkFKPPhs&feature=player_embedded
You can read read the speech, here.
Come the fall, this gifted, confident and serene young women will head to Ann Arbor, Michigan to try her vocation as a Dominican Sister of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist (aka the “Oprah” sisters).
Lifelong study is a core feature of the Dominican charism (motto: Veritas) and the DSMME’s are attracting many bright stars to their order. Recently Sr. Mary Elizabeth Merriam received her doctoral degree after defending her dissertation in electrical engineering.
Let’s wish the best to Ms. Marks!
UPDATE I: Turns out, Mary Anne is one of Deacon Greg’s parishioners!
UPDATE II: Meanwhile, another Dominican Community–this time the cloistered nuns of Summit, NJ–welcome a new postulant to join their crowded novitiate!
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario