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October 15, 2017 Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SCHEDULES
SATURDAY VIGIL MASS 5:15 PM SUNDAY MASSES 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM & 7:00PM MONDAY—FRIDAY Morning Prayer: 8:30 AM Evening Prayer: 5:00 PM Daily Mass: 5:15 PM RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00-5:00 PM Sunday 4:00-4:45 PM (or by appointment) ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays at 9PM OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM Sunday 8:00AM-12:30PM
NEWMAN CENTER STAFF
This Newman Center is served by the Friars of the Western Dominican Province and the
Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose
Fr. John Paul Forté, OP, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Thomas Saucier, OP, Associate Pastor [email protected] Sr. Angelica Velez, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Sr. Mary Virginia Leach, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Jane Furet, Religious Education Coordinator [email protected] Manny Guzman, Liturgy & Communications [email protected] Chris Woolf, Music Coordinator [email protected] Johnny Granillo, Custodian Anthony Peña, Maintenance Technician In Residence: Fr. Tom DeMan, OP [email protected]
MASS INTENTIONS
FOR THE WEEK
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10/15 9:00AM Janet Morris 11:00AM Rodolfo Juaregui 5:00PM Our Newman Community 7:00PM Anthony Cambrola+ St. Hedwig; St. Margaret Mary Alacoque 10/16 5:15 PM Gunther Budde St. Ignatius of Antioch 10/17 5:15 PM Rosalie Mazurkiewicz St. Luke 10/18 5:15 PM Harry Nail+
St. Isaac Jogues & Rene Goupil; St. Paul of the Cross
10/19 5:15PM Emilia Mejia+ Weekday 10/20 5:15PM Corsetti Family Weekday 10/21 5:15PM Diego Rivera
Mass Intentions can be requested at the office for Memorials, Birthdays or Special Intentions. $10 is the suggested donation
SAINT THOMAS MORECATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER
Yearly Theme: “Lord, I Do Believe. Help My Unbelief!” - Mark 9:24
User ID: UACATHOLIC
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
October 7th & 8th Collection - $3,855.54 September ACH: $4,787.00
Additional Hurricane Relief Donation: $125.00
Annual Catholic Appeal Progress Report 66 donors - $44,004 pledged of $46,300 goal - 95% Fulfilled to date: $39,649 or 86% of total goal
We’re almost to our goal! To donate on behalf of St Thomas More Newman Center, please visit: https://www.cathfnd.org/AnnualCatholicAppeal
Fr. John Paul’s Spiritual Brew
W elcome to all the families of our students at the University of Arizona! We hope that you have a nice weekend of catching
up with one another, and becoming more familiar with your daughters and sons lives here at the U of A. It is a real honor for us to be involved in this wonderful ministry to our college and graduate school population. Attending the U of A is a great honor, and the potential for learning, and specializing in certain fields - is off the charts! With all the exciting opportunities - it is so easy to become overwhelmed by all that the University has to offer, both in and out of the classroom. At Newman, our hope is always to be a helpful option, among the sea of so many helpful and alternative choices. Please know that our hearts’ first desire is to provide an environment for the faith and life of our students to flourish in the best way possible. We invite you to check out our website at uacatholic.org - to see all the ways that the Newman Center is present to your loved ones. We also invite your financial support to help us to do more in the way of providing good programs, and to improve our facilities to ensure good air conditioning, quality sound and multi-media in our chapel, library, classroom, and other meeting spaces, as well as to support enough staff to attend to the many needs and questions that rises from being at a large University that is the UofA. Thank you for laying a strong foundation of strength and witness for your beloved sons and daughters. It is a privilege to be involved in campus ministry at the University of Arizona, and we thank you for your support and prayers.
THIS WEEK AT NEWMAN
FAMILY WEEKEND BRUNCHES Sunday, 10/15 after the 9AM & 11AM Masses
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL MTG
Sunday, 10/15 at 8PM in the Curry Classroom
CATHOLICISM 101 Tuesdays at 7:30PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall This Week:: “Happy Are We: The Teachings of Jesus”
READING THEOLOGY
Wednesdays at 8PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall “Introduction to Christianity” by Pope Benedict XVI
This Week: Part One, Chapter 2, Section 2
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays at 9PM in the main chapel
NEWMAN PAGES BOOK CLUB
Thursdays at 7PM downstairs in the Student Lounge
YOUNG ADULT/GRADUATE STUDENT GROUP Thursdays at 7:30PM in the Curry Classroom
This Week: Service/Outreach for Fall Student Retreat
FALL STUDENT RETREAT Friday, 10/20 through Sunday, 10/22 on Mount Lemmon
SUSTAINING BOARD STUDENT DINNER
Sunday, 10/22 at 6PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall
View the full calendar at: www.UACatholic.org/Calendar
BIBLE STUDY GROUPS The Monday 10:30AM & Wednesday 7PM Sessions are
cancelled this week and will resume the week of Oct 23-27
CATHOLICISM 101 SERIES Every Tuesday at 7:30PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall Led by Father John Paul, the sessions be based on Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism Series. This is open to anyone
who is interested in learning more about the Catholic Church and how we can live out the faith in everyday life.
READING THEOLOGY GROUP Reading Theology meets on Wednesdays at 8PM
Downstairs in Bishop Green Hall Led by Father Paul Gabor, S.J. of the Vatican Observatory.
They are reading “Introduction to Christianity” by Pope Benedict XVI/Cardinal Ratzinger
NEWMAN PAGES BOOK CLUB The group is currently reading G.K. Chesterson’s “The
Ballad of the White Horse” - meetings are on Thursdays at 7PM downstairs in the Student Lounge
YOUNG ADULT GROUP UPDATE At 7:30pm on Thursday, October 19th, the Young Adult
Group will have a social in the Curry Classroom. During the social we will set aside some time to write inspirational
letters, and fill in some minor roles to assist with the upcoming Fall Student Retreat
RCIA NEEDS LUNCH VOLUNTEERS Our community is blessed to have an amazing RCIA
Program with a group of 14 candidates and catechumens. We attend the Sunday 11AM Mass together,
followed by lunch, and then class.
We are in need of the Newman community’s support in providing lunch. Given the size of the group, we would suggest teams. Please sign up for a date on one of the sheets on the back wall of the chapel. Or, you can also support RCIA lunch by making a cash donation at the
Newman Office.
PRAY FOR OUR CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES Rey Benavidez, Pamela Brill, Alex Galligan, Katie Gardner, Adan Gonzales, Alyssa Morales, Hayashrom “Jay” Patrick Pacheco-Chino, Milena Rhodes, Jackson Slone, Victoria
Slone, & Reneé Villaman.
They will be Confirmed on Sunday, 11/19th at 5PM Mass
CATHOLIC MEN’S CONFERENCE 2017 "Put Out Into the Deep" Sat, 11/4 from 9AM-4PM
at the Hotel Tucson City Center 475 N Granada Ave More info visit: tucsonmensconference.org
BENEDICTINE SISTERS PATIO SALE (Like a Garage Sale, but on our Patio)
Something for almost everyone, at great prices! SATURDAY, October 28, 2017
9:00 AM to 12:00 NOON Benedictine Monastery, 800 N. Country Club Rd., Tucson
(Just south of Speedway) THERE WILL BE NO PRE-SALES
Parking is available under the Solar Panels
ANNUAL RED MASS
Most Reverend Gerald F. Kicanas will celebrate the Annual Red Mass on Tuesday, October 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Saints Peter and Paul Church, (Campbell and Lee, across from UMC). The annual tradition of holding a Mass for judges, attorneys, law school professors, and others working in the legal profession, dates to the opening of parliament in 13th century England. During the Mass, we pray for guidance from the Holy Spirit for all who seek justice, and we focus on the God-given power and responsibility of all those working in the legal profession. The event is celebrated in conjunction with the St. Thomas More Society of Southern Arizona and the Catholic Foundation. In recent years, we have recognized someone from the local legal profession and law enforcement to receive the St. Thomas More Society recognition. This year, Patrick McNamara a parishioner at Saints Peter and Paul parish will receive the award for the legal profession. Deacon Ernest "Ernie" Trujillo, a Regional Director overseeing five of the ten state-operated prisons in Arizona and permanent deacon for the Diocese of Tucson at Assumption of the Virgin Mary Parish, Florence, AZ will receive the award for the law enforcement community. Each year the Society awards a scholarship in honor of the memory of the Honorable John M. Roll. All are welcome! For information please contact the Diocese of Tucson Office of Worship, Ofelia James, 520-838-2545 or [email protected]
FALL STUDENT RETREAT “Where Life & Faith Meet”
Friday, Oct. 20th through Sunday, Oct. 21st Southern Pines Baptist Camp on Mount Lemmon $30 Registration Fee with Scholarships Available
www.UACatholic.org/Retreats
WEEKLY FOOD DONATIONS Plastic bins are located at the entrances to the chapel.
Non-perishable food items are donated on behalf of the Newman Center to Casa Maria Catholic Worker House,
Casa Alitas and the Pio Decimo Center.
KINO BORDER INITIATIVE Kino Border Initiative is a bi-national ministry of the Society of Jesus and Sisters of the Eucharist which
provides support for migrants who have been deported from the United States and are on their way back to their
homes in Latin America.
Newman provides breakfast to migrants on the first and third Saturday of the month. Volunteers prepare food on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings, leaving Newman at 6:45AM to drive to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico to serve
breakfast to migrants. If you are interested in participating in the KBI Project, please Joji Maes at
VOLUNTEER WITH LEND-A-HAND Lend A Hand (501 c3) needs you! Volunteers will partner with senior neighbors in 13 mid-town neighborhoods—
north of the University of Arizona. Drivers are needed for transportation, errands, and produce delivery. Good conversationalists and caring listeners are needed for
social activities and friendly calls and visits. Handypersons are needed for simple home maintenance and yard work. It takes a village to care for our community’s elders. You
tell us how much or how little time you can give. Our senior neighbors need you! Call: Michele Brubaker
at 520-248-6882
HEARTLAND HOSPICE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be fully-trained to understand Hospice. One visit per week for a 1 – 2 hour period is common. Please have your own transportation as patients are in
their own homes or an assisted living home. Our veteran patients need a veteran volunteer to visit who
understands the military. For more information please contact: Heartland Hospice
Volunteer Coordinator at 520-325-2790
REACHOUT WOMEN’S CENTER Caring and Supporting the women and children of Tucson
since 1974. We invite you to our Boots & Bling Gala at the Hilton Hotel El Conquistador Resort
Saturday October 28, 2017, $90 per person Dinner, Live Auction & Entertainment,
Guest Speaker Chris Muglia. For more info Call (520) 321-4300 or
www.reachoutwomenscenter.com
SISTER JOSE WOMEN’S CENTER ANNUAL DINNER CELEBRATION
Saturday, 10/21 from 5PM-7PM, Tickets $40/person
Sister Jose Women’s Center has begun a new
chapter this year. Since purchasing our very own building, we are now able to serve many more homeless
women in our community! Without your prayers, support and countless hours of volunteering, our women would not have a loving and safe environment to receive basic
survival needs. For more information, contact Jean Fedigan (520) 954-3373, or
email: [email protected].
Social Justice Ministry
SAVE THE DATES
Sustaining Board Student Dinner Sunday, October 22nd at 6PM
Homecoming Tailgate Party
Saturday, October 28th
Feast of All Saints - Holy Day of Obligation Vigil Mass: Tues, 10/31 at 5:15PM
Wed, 11/1 - Masses at 12:10PM & 5:15PM