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Changing Times, Remembered Days: September 11, 2001

April 23, 2020 By Carolyn

Employing once more the same format for this The Beacon series, here is the campus response to the disruptions and sorrows of September 11, 2001; another day that tested American society and the strength of our community bonds. First, the editorial statement. The front page is reproduced at the bottom.

The Beacon, p. 8

The text surrounding the front-page poster-montage reads:

(from top left-corner) William Pitt (1777) * “God bless America, land the I love.” * “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil for you are with me.” Psalm 23 * “I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you, and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon.” – President G. W. Bush * “And the rockets red flare . . . . gave proof through the night that our flag was still there” * “U.S.A.!” “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I’m found. Was blind, but now I see.” * “You cannot conquer America.”

The text superimposed on the photo-montage is a quotation from Fr. Obermiller, the then Director of Campus Ministry (pictured at lower right)

“The Events from the last few days do not make any sense.
The people who have done this tragedy
to us as a country obviously do not know us.
They do not know our faith, our compassion, and conviction.
We cannot be broken because we have our faith and support of each other.
Buildings may be destroyed, but our spirits cannot.
We are shaken, yes, but not destroyed.”
–Rev. Edwin Obermiller, C.S.C.

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Hours and Bases

April 10, 2014 By Carolyn

Bell Tower, University of Portland Viewbook, 2012
Bell Tower, University of Portland Viewbook, 2012

The Congregation of Holy Cross is a religious community founded for education, and that dedication is woven into the very fabric and foundations of campus life at the University of Portland, from the buildings where we work and study, to the hours which divide the day.

Standing more than 100 feet, the University Bell Tower is the tallest building on campus.   At the center of the cross atop the tower we find the Cross and Anchor symbol of the Congregation of Holy Cross.  From this tower fourteen bells of various sizes chime the hours for all on campus on a daily basis.  The two principal bells where christened for Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau, C.S.C., and for Saint Andre Bessette, C.S.C.  Father Moreau is the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross.  Saint Andre is a Holy Cross brother who served as porter and doorkeeper at a Holy Cross school in Montreal.

The Cross and Anchors symbol ornamenting the door frames at Howard and Christie Halls and engraved in the cornerstones of residential and classroom buildings alike memorializes the fact that the University of Portland finds Holy Cross values at the heart of our educational mission.

With the eyes of faith consider the greatness of your mission and the
wonderful amount of good you can accomplish.  And also consider
the great reward promised to those who have taught the truth to others
and have helped form them into justice: “they will shine eternally in the
skies like the stars of the heavens.”  With the hope of this glory, we must
generously complete the Lord’s work.

From Christian Education
The Very Reverend Basil Anthony Moreau, C.S.C.
founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross

Cross and Anchor symbols around campus

Haggerty and Tyson Halls Chapel Door
Cornerstone, Chapel of Christ the Teacher
Howard Hall
Storm Drain Cover
Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C. Bell, Lund Bell Tower
Bell Tower Lintel Keystone
Main Entrance to Campus
Franz Hall Plaza, Dennis Clemmens Watercolor
Library Plaza

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