Thursday, November 1, 2007

Happy All Saints Day!


Happy All Saints Day! Yesterday was Halloween, and here at the library we costumed ourselves as saints (ones that had particularly Halloween-y stories). For example, we have St. Lucy. She rejected her soon-to-be bridegroom, and he denounced her as a Christian in the early 4th century Italy. Legend has it she had her eyes torn out before she was martyred. St. Stephen, the first martyr for the Church, was stoned to death in approximately 33 AD. Last, but not least, we have St. Olaf. A Viking pirate, he was King of Norway in the early 11th century. He was exiled from his kingdom, and martyred on his attempt to retake his throne.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Newly Renamed Cardinal Stafford Library

J. Francis Cardinal Stafford came to visit the Archdiocese of Denver on the occasion of his 75th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his ordination as a priest. As part of his visit, the Archbishop Vehr Theological Library was renamed in his honor. We are now the Cardinal Stafford Library. Pictured are your fearless library staff with His Eminence Cardinal Stafford. The library owns a number of the writings of the Cardinal, notably when he was the Archbishop of Denver. These include pastoral letters, videos, and also profiling his work when World Youth Day was held here in Denver in 1993. Much of his work can also be found on the Vatican website.


Monday, October 1, 2007

Banned Books Week


The week of September 29th through October 6th is Banned Books Week and we have a display in the Library on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. To read more about the Index, try Wikipedia or stop by the library see which classical authors and philosphers were prohibited at one time.

The Index was abolished in 1966 but many books in our collections still bear the following stamp :

RESTRICTED
The Archbishop of Denver concedes permission to read books on the Roman Index whenever, in the judgement of the professor, such reading is necessary or useful for class procedure. A student must obtain his professor's approval for the reading of this book


and a fascinating look inside the Index was revealed in 2005.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

TLAPD 2007


Avast ye landlubber library users - this be Talk Like A Pirate Day in the Library and yer bloodthirsty crew be ready to meet yer needs!
Remember, Dead Men Tell No Tales

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

24/7 Reference Assistance

The Vehr Library recently joined the AskColorado Reference Project. You can chat live with a librarian anytime, not only during the library's open hours (which are at the top of the blog page), about any research project you're working on.

The service is only closed on major holidays, and is open to anyone, but especially if you are a seminarian at St. John Vianney or Redemptoris Mater. Just click here to get started!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Tutoring

Students in need of help in writing and composition skills can stop by the library for tutoring assistance from Fiona Turnbull. Tutoring is available on a drop-in basis in the Columba Room as follows:
Monday and Wednesday 2pm - 4pm
Tuesday and Thursday 11 am - 12 noon

Other hours are available by appointment - just check with Fiona or send her an e-mail at fiona.turnbull@archden.org

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

New Hours....New Librarian

Please stop by and welcome our newest Librarian, Stephen Sweeney. Stephen recently completed his MLS at DU and has worked for several years at the Regis University library.

Beginning Monday August 20th, the Vehr Theological Library will offer extended hours of service. We will be open Monday through Thursday from 8am until 10pm, Fridays from 8am until 6pm and on Saturdays from 10am until 4pm.