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Requiem Mass said for Mary Agnes Magevney (1841–1891)

Karen Focht November 22, 2019

On the night of a full moon, which was also Friday the 13th, the Magevney Society held a high requiem Mass (in the Extraordinary Form) in remembrance of prominent Memphis historical figure Mother Mary Agnes Magevney (1841–1891). The Mass was held at St. Peter Church in downtown Memphis.

 She was the first child of Eugene and Mary Magevney, who arrived in Memphis when its population was only about 1,000.  It is believed that the first Catholic Mass in Memphis was celebrated in their home.

 St. Peter’s is located at 190 Adams Ave in downtown Memphis, next door to the original Magevney family home, one of the oldest homes standing in Memphis. It has long been called “The Cradle of Catholicism” in Memphis.

 Mother Mary Agnes’s baptism was held in the parlor of the home and is the first Catholic baptism recorded in West Tennessee. She was educated at St. Agnes Academy in Memphis and later became a sister. In 1882, she traveled by train to Galveston, Texas, which was in dire need of teachers, to start a Dominican congregation.

 Many ladies who attended the recent High Requiem Mass wore veils; being in Extraordinary Form, the Mass was celebrated entirely in Latin with the celebrant, Rev. Yoelvis Gonzalez, facing the altar.  Complete traditional vestments were worn.

 Incense rose into the rafters as powerful sacred harmonies, sung by the Memphis Renaissance Schola, flowed down from the choir loft.  The Requiem Mass music was composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria (c.1548-1611) and is considered to be his masterpiece.

 “This is in fulfillment of one of her dying requests,” said Michael A. Beauregard, who founded the Magevney Society, a small group of Memphians who are trying to draw attention to the virtuous life of Mother Mary Agnes. She suffered terribly towards the end of her life, offered up her suffering, and  made a specific request on her deathbed for the faithful to offer Masses for her soul.

 “I started researching her life more in-depth about three years ago and was captivated by her life of redemptive suffering and her piety.  I desired to learn as much as I could about this person from our own city who clearly lived for the glory of God and worked for the salvation of souls.” said Beuregard.

 Remaining in the collection of her belongings is a handkerchief that was used to wipe away her last tears.

 Some of the personal effects of Mother Mary  Magevney were displayed at St. Peter's after the requiem Mass (some for the very first time) and will stay on display between Sept. 11 and mid-October.  

 “Mother Mary Magevney led an incredible life and she endured incredible sufferings for the good of others during her life. “ said Beauregard. “We want to promote her life as a life of inspiration to others.” 

 The stories are well documented by first hand accounts and it is through that information that so much is known about her life and especially her love of God.  

 Standing in the living room where Magevney was brought up, Sr. Deborah Coffey, OSB, of Holy Angels Convent, said many of the saints offered their suffering for the salvation of others. “ Many of the great saints do that and this is another modern day example. “

 “This requiem Mass is in fulfillment of her dying request to have masses said for her soul” said Beauregard. “She is the first daughter of the Catholic church in west Tennessee. Here we have a great individual in our own back yard and someone who is not well known. “

 Speaking of the Magevney House, Beauregard said  “It is truly a local treasure because of its age, history, and its ties with early Catholicism in West Tennessee.  One of the most interesting pieces in the house is the original bureau that was improvised as an altar in 1839 for the first Catholic Mass in Memphis (at least since the time the city was founded in 1819).” he explains. “I was captivated by her life of redemptive suffering and her piety. “

 The Magevney Society members plan to wait and see how the Catholics of Memphis receive the story of her virtuous life. If people here are very interested in helping promote her life, at that point they may ask the church to proclaim her a servant of God.

 By Karen Pulfer Focht – Photojournalist ©

 

SEE THIS STORY IN PRINT IN THE NOVEMBER FAITH MAGAZINE PUBLISHED BY THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF MEMPHIS.

https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2019/09/mass-celebrates-life-of-famed-memphis-catholic-who-founded-order/

In For the Love of God, Photojournalism Tags Magevney House, Catholicism in West Tennessee, Catholic History in Memphis, Mother Mary  Magevney, Dominican Sisters, “The Cradle of Catholicism” in Memphis., Magevney Society, Requiem Mass, St. Peter Church Memphis, Catholic, Photos of Memphis, Catholic Life in Memphis, Stock Photos of Memphis
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The NCAA Suspending James Wiseman for 12 games

Karen Focht November 21, 2019

SOME PHOTO HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MEMPHIS TIGERS’ GAME WEDNESDAY NIGHT AGAINST LITTLE ROCK.

Shortly before the game it was announced the NCAA is suspending James Wiseman for 12 games; the university plans to appeal. James stayed in good spirits watching from the bench. The Tigers’ won 68-58.

In Memphis Tigers Tags James Wiseman, James Wiseman Suspended, Memphis Tigers Basketball, Penny Hardaway, Alex Lomax, PreciousAchiuwa, Coach Mike Miller, Boogie Ellis
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Memphis Tigers VS Alcorn State Photo Highlights November 16, 2019

Karen Focht November 20, 2019

Memphis Tigers VS Alcorn State Photo Highlights November 16, 2019

In Memphis Tigers, Photojournalism Tags James Big Ticket Wiseman, Memphis Tigers, Memphis Tigers James WIseman, Head Coach Penny Hardaway, Memphis Tigers Basketball, Memphis, Memphis Tennessee, Memphis Basketball Photos, Memphis Photos
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Memphis Grizzlies defeat VS Utah Jazz

Karen Focht November 16, 2019

Fan favorite Mike Conley came back to Memphis, playing for the Utah Jazz, for the first time since he left the Grizzlies. The crowd rose to their feet and gave him a standing ovation. Tony Allen, one of the core four, came to see his ole buddy play. Ja Morant showed off his three-month-old baby daughter Kaari Morant. The Grizzlies defeated the Jazz with seconds left int he game 107-106.

See the photo highlights in the above photo gallery.

In Memphis Grizzlies, Photojournalism Tags Dillon Brooks, Ja Morant, Ja Morant and daughter Kaari Morant., Mike Conley, Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies, Tony Allen, NBA Basketball, Memphis Photos, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht
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James Wiseman has been declared "likely ineligible" by the NCAA

Karen Focht November 9, 2019

James Wiseman, a star center on the University of Memphis men's basketball team, has been declared "likely ineligible" by the NCAA.

That news came out shortly before the game started Friday evening against UIC.

Wiseman played anyway, awaiting his day in court.

The story has been picked up all over the country. I was shooting the game for the Associated Press. Here is what they all are saying along with a photo gallery from the game. (Photos ©Karen Pulfer Focht/Associated Press)

https://apnews.com/9f0a07b772214dc1946281b5f9b1df66

https://dailymemphian.com/section/sports/article/8747/james-wiseman-ineligible-according-to-attorney

https://dailymemphian.com/section/sports/article/8764/calkins-memphis-declares-war-on-the-ncaa

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/sports/basketball/james-wiseman-memphis.html

https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2019/11/08/sports/ncaabasketball/bc-bkc-t25-illinois-chicago-memphis.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/11/08/court-allows-memphis-star-james-wiseman-play-shortly-after-ncaa-rules-him-ineligible/

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/28036639/for-3-making-sense-james-wiseman-eligibility-issue-cole-anthony-shines-again

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JAMES WISEMAN WITH HIS FAMILY DURING A PEP RALLY, CELEBRATING HIM, AT EAST HIGH SCHOOL HIS SENIOR YEAR.

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ALL PHOTOS by Karen Pulfer Focht ©

In Memphis Tigers, Photojournalism Tags James Wiseman, James Big Ticket Wiseman, Memphis Tigers Basketball, GOTIGERSGO, University of Memphis Basketball, Penny Hardaway, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, James Wiseman has been declared "likely ineligible" by the NCAA, Alex Lomax, University of Illinois- Chicago, Precious Achiuwa, NCAA, James Wiseman Family, James Wiseman in High School, James Wiseman at East High School, Wiseman's mother, Donzaleigh Artis
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Memphis Tigers/ James Wiseman Debut

Karen Focht November 6, 2019

THE MEMPHIS TIGERS IN PICTURES

The Memphis Tigers Mens Basketball Team beat South Carolina State 97-64 at the Fed Ex Forum on Tuesday night, Nov. 6, 2019.

Memphis Tiger fans finally got to see James Wiseman play. It was the season debut for James Wiseman. Fans were not disappointed.

Photo gallery above.

So great to see the coaches supporting each other, although who wouldn’t want to watch the Tigers play? The crowd rose to their feet and gave Memphis Tigers Football Coach Mike Norvell an extended standing ovation. (below)

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Not really a Memphis Tiger fan yet? Talented sports writer Geoff Calkins can fill you in. He says James Wiseman was even better than imagined.

https://dailymemphian.com/subscriber/section/sports/article/8659/calkins-james-wiseman-is-back-and-even-better-than

In Memphis Tigers, Photojournalism Tags James WIseman, Memphis Tigers Mens Basketball, GOTIGERSGO, Precious Achiuwa, University of Memphis Football Coach Mike Norvell, Memphis Tigers, Alex Lomax, Tyler Harris, Penny Hardaway, Boogie Ellis, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Damion Baugh, Coach Mike Miller
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MY GIFTS HIGHLIGHTED IN MEMPHIS MAGAZINE

Karen Focht November 3, 2019
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Special thanks to Memphis Magazine for including my art in their 2019 gift guide!

My 8 x 8 “Scenes of Memphis” canvases are featured in their Holiday Gift Guide this season. These can now be purchased at A. Schwab’s on Beale Street in downtown Memphis or from my website (www.karenpulferfocht.com).

These are perfect for grouping.

Schwab’s is a really fun place to visit, shop, and have an ice cream drink at their soda fountain. A. Schwab is the oldest surviving business on Beale Street. The store also has a few of my cards and a large selection of my Blues Coasters, always popular Memphis gifts.

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https://a-schwab.com/

In Art By Karen Pulfer Focht, Cabinet of Curiosities, I Love Memphis Too., Travel Tags Memphis Magazine Gift Guide, Local Art From Memphis, Local Memphis Art, Memphis Tennessee, Gifts from Memphis, Christmas Gift Ideas, Memphis Gift Ideas, Memphis Souvenirs, A. Schwab, Beale Street, Shopping in Memphis, Memphis Photographer Karen Pulfer Focht, Scenes of Memphis, Memphis Photos, Mem-Prints, Photos of Memphis
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