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  • One of the best things about Lost, according to Henry Ian Cusick, is that he gets to live in Hawaii.

    The Tail Section » 2009 » October 2009

  • One of the best things about Lost, according to Henry Ian Cusick, is that he gets to live in Hawaii.

    The Tail Section » More Desmond? 2009

  • Our good friend, Fr. Kevin Cusick, sent us news this morning of the Mass of Fr. Charles Johnson, Navy chaplain, on the Feast of Saint John the Apostle aboard the aircraft carrier USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (CVN 71).

    Usus Antiquior Aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt 2009

  • Fr. Cusick is extending this influence wherever he goes it seems.

    More on the Influence of Benedict XVI from Morocco 2009

  • Or friend Fr Kevin Cusick (no stranger to NLM readers, cf. here or here) has posted "a pictorial guide to celebrating the ordinary form of holy Mass in the hermeneutic of continuity" based on a Mass celebrated by Navy Chaplain Fr Charles Johnson.

    Ordinary Form in the Hermeneutic of Continuity - a Pictorial Guide by Fr Cusick 2009

  • And Cusick is a fabulous actor, Only “The Constant” has made my eyes water.

    The Tail Section » 42 Best Episodes Ever 2010

  • And dynamic go-getter Bridget Cusick is running the front office.

    Mayor Chavez Plants His Flag On Nob Hill johnny_mango 2005

  • Grout was one of the great music historians of the 20th century, and a deeply conservative man who would have hated every word Cusick uttered that afternoon in a corner seminar tucked in an upper floor of Cornell's music building looking out over the campus's Arts Quad and to Cayuga Lake below.

    unknown title 2009

  • Grout was one of the great music historians of the 20th century, and a deeply conservative man who would have hated every word Cusick uttered that afternoon in a corner seminar tucked in an upper floor of Cornell's music building looking out over the campus's Arts Quad and to Cayuga Lake below.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • Grout was one of the great music historians of the 20th century, and a deeply conservative man who would have hated every word Cusick uttered that afternoon in a corner seminar tucked in an upper floor of Cornell's music building looking out over the campus's Arts Quad and to Cayuga Lake below.

    unknown title 2009

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