Fr. Horton's Omnibus PND Web Site

In Omnibus Caritas

Omnibus

Welcome, students (and other interested observers).

Attention students! If you have trouble downloading or opening something from here, talk to me about it sooner rather than later. “I couldn't get it to open!” is not a good excuse for not getting something done if you didn't tell me quickly there was a problem.

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New Testament

Handy Stuff

FINAL STUDY GUIDE

Steve Ray says "Hi!"

Click here to download the list of verses you'll need to memorize for the second semester.

Click here to download a recording of the Magnificat (as recorded by the Mount St. Mary's Vespers Schola

Four books dealing with angels, demons, and exorcisms.

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Notes and assignments

Slides from 5/19/10 (note that I'm posting these before class, so they may include things we didn't get to.

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3/19/10 THERE ARE NO NOTES FOR TODAY. BUT THERE WILL BE A REPEAT QUIZ ON THE BIBLE VERSE ON MONDAY.

Slides from 3/03/10

There are no notes for 3/2/10.

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Slides from 2/16/10 and 2/17

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SNOW DAY 2/09/10 ASSIGNMENT

Slides from 2/08/10

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No slides from 1/22/10; discussion of vocations

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Slides from 1/11/10 and 1/12/10

SNOW DAY 1/07/10 ASSIGNMENT

Slides from 1/06/10

Slides from 1/05/10

Slides from 1/04/10


Old Testament

Notes and assignments

Click here to download the list of verses you'll need to memorize for the semester. Updated 8/21/09, 2:25 p.m.

First semester final study guide

Review quiz #1

Review quiz #2a

Review quiz #2b

Review quiz #3


Slides from 12/08/09

Slides from 12/07/09

Slides from 12/4/09

If you're curious what we did in between these sets of slides, we were reading prophets

Slides from 11/16/09

Slides from 11/13/09

Slides from All Souls Day, 2009

Slides from 10/27/09

Slides from 10/14/09

Slides from 10/13/09

Slides from 10/05/09

Slides from 9/29/09

(You might notice that this is in PDF form, not a movie. Is this better? Worse? Let me know!)

Slides from 9/23/09

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Slides from 8/21/09 class

Slides from 8/20/09 class

Downloads for assignments (as needed)

Classroom/homework assignment for 9-3-09, analyzing the story of Noah and the Flood. You need to download and print this only if you weren't in class on 9/3.


Did you know that bus (as in what people ride to school) is short for omnibus? It is! But that sort of omnibus has nothing to do with either use of omnibus on this page. The word omnibus as an adjective means “combining several things,” such as class notes and anything else I feel like posting. In Latin, omnibus is a form of the word omnis, which means “all” or “every.” The Latin quotation at the top of this page is translated, “Charity in all things.”

The picture of the bus, excuse me, omnibus is from Wikipedia Commons.


Licensing

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Anything on this site of which I am the author is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Students, don't panic—you have permission to print them for your use (and you'd better do so!)