Horarium
  • Monday - Friday

    7:00am Mass & Lauds
    12:00pm Rosary & Sext
    5:30pm Readings & Vespers
    9:00pm Compline (M-Th)
  • Holy Hour

    Wednesdays from 4:15pm until 5:15pm

  • Sunday

    8:30am Readings & Lauds
    11:15am Mass
    5:20pm Rosary
    5:40pm Vespers
    9:00pm Compline
  • Saturday

    8:00am Mass & Lauds
    12:00pm Readings & Sext
    5:20pm Rosary
    5:40pm Vespers
Calendar
  • Friday, May 24

    Priesthood Ordinations

    Offices and Library Closed

  • Monday, May 27

    Memorial Day

    Offices and Library Closed

  • Tuesday, May 28

    Summer Session Begins

  • Monday, August 19

    9:30am - New Student Orientation

    11:45am - Opening Mass of the Holy Spirit

  • Tuesday, August 20

    Classes Begin

  • Monday, September 2

    Labor Day

    No Classes; Offices and Library Closed

  • Wednesday, September 4

    Last Day to Add or Drop Courses

  • Friday, October 11

    Last Day to Submit Work for Incompletes from the Previous Semester

  • Monday, October 14

    Columbus Day

    No Classes; Offices and Library Closed

  • Tuesday, October 15

    Administrative Monday (Monday Classes Held)

  • Monday-Thursday, October 28-31

    Registration for Spring 2014 Classes

  • Thursday, October 31

    7:30pm All Saints Vigil, DHS Chapel

  • Friday, November 1

    Registration for Spring 2014 Classes

  • Tuesday-Wednesday, November 26-27

    Reading Days

    No Classes; Offices and Library Close Wednesday at 3pm

  • Thursday-Friday, November 22-23

    Thanksgiving Recess

    No Classes; Offices and Library Closed

  • Friday, December 6

    Classes End

  • Monday, December 9

    Reading Day

  • Tuesday-Friday, December 10-13

    Final Exam Week

  • Friday, December 20

    Library and Offices Close at Noon for Christmas Break

Catalog and Databases

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Online Databases

The following databases may be used while in the library:

ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials

Combines the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion with ATLA’s online collection of major religion and theology journals. The ATLA Religion Database includes more than 575,000 article citations from more than 1,679 journals (506 currently indexed), more than 239,000 essay citations from over 16,800 multi-author works, and more than 530,000 book review citations. Full text is provided for more than 294,000 electronic articles and book reviews. This database is produced by the American Theological Library Association.


Catholic Periodical and Literature Index

Provides indexing of periodicals, essay collections, church documents, papal documents and electronic resources expressly addressing the practice and intellectual tradition of Roman Catholicism. Content within its scope is selected for indexing based on enduring scholarly merit. ATLA CPLI contains indexing from 1981 to the present and is updated quarterly.

Watch a tutorial on how to use these databases here.

 

Past Masters - The Works of St. Augustine

New City Press, in conjunction with the Augustinian Heritage Institute (Boniface Ramsey, Editor — previously edited by John E. Rotelle, O. S. A.), has undertaken the first complete translation of the works of Saint Augustine. The first electronic release contains 20 volumes of the printed series. The second electronic release, with an additional 10 volumes, contains 30 volumes of the projected 50 volumes of the printed series.


Library of Latin Texts

Containing more than 3,500 Latin texts from Antiquity through the twelfth century. The faster-growing Series B (about 300 texts available) complements the larger Series A (about 3,200 texts available).

 

Online Journals

The following journals may be accessed while in the library:

The Journal of Pastoral Theology

Homiletic & Pastoral Review


 

Other Online Resources

Google Books

Search and browse books that Google has scanned into its digital library. Google Books provides bibliographic information for a vast collection of books. Books that are out of copyright can be viewed in full, and many other books can be previewed.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Google Scholar helps you find relevant work across the world of scholarly research.

WorldCat

WorldCat allows you to search the contents of thousands of libraries around the world.