- Wednesday Night Out
- Weekday Mass
- Sunday Mass Schedule
- Baccalaureate Mass
- Pentecost Sunday
- Graduating Student's Dinner
- Graduation Cords
- Snacks & Study
- Big Sib/Little Sib
- Grad Student Meetings
Wednesday Night Out
Join us after mass tonight for a night out in college town. Pat and others will be going into college town to a place yet to be decided. Everyone can use a night out with good friends so come on out.
Weekday Mass
The last weekday Mass of the Semester will be this Friday, May 18th. We will not have any the following week.
Sunday Mass Schedule
Next Sunday May 20th, will be the last regularly scheduled liturgies for the Semester. We will continue to have our 10:30 AM Mass starting June 1st.
Baccalaureate Mass
Join us for our Baccalaureate Mass for seniors and those who are still in town. Mass will be held Saturday the 26th at 4:00pm and Sunday the 27th at 8:00am and is located in the ATH auditorium. .
Pentecost Sunday
This coming Sunday is Pentecost Sunday which is the celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and their followers, and the beginning of their Earthly ministry to make disciples of all nations. If you are interested in more information regarding Pentecost Sunday don't hesitate to stop by our offices with any questions you may have.
Graduating Student's Dinner
Are you a senior and/or graduating in 2018? December graduates included - join us for a dinner celebrating - YOU! Tuesday, May 22nd at 6:00 at Joe's Restaurant in downtown Ithaca. RSVP by May 18th to emh226@cornell.edu. Graduation Cords
Want to rock out your Catholic pride while decked in Graduation finery? Green Cornell Catholic cords are available for a 2$ donation, and can be purchased in Anna and Pat's office, Anabel Taylor G24.
Snacks & Study
Now through the end of the semester we invite you visit our offices located on the ground floor of Anabel Taylor Hall. A variety of snacks and beverages will be available along with ample quiet studying areas.
Big Sib/Little Sib Mentoring Program
Please consider becoming a Big Sib mentor to a first-year student next year. You will be paired with a student based on your field of study to meet with and help them adjust to college life. There will be a few of social, spiritual and service events throughout the Fall semester to attend with your Little Sib as well.
Contact Amya
amm449@cornell.edu if you have any questions about the program or would like to sign up.
The Knights of Columbus Opportunity
A unique opportunity for Catholic men at least 18 years of age: are looking to start a college council at Cornell. The order has a robust history of faith and charity that spans over 130 years. If you are interested in joining a worldwide Catholic fraternity about 2 million members strong, please contact
Alex Koenigsberger at
ak826@cornell.edu or visit this link for more information:
https://www.kofc.org/en/index.htmlGrad Student meetings
Meetings will be on Tuesdays at 7pm in G22 Anabel Taylor Hall. Stay up to date with the Grad student email for information on where to meet.