Mass and Supper
Join us tonight for our Wednesday 5:15PM Mass in ATH
with Fr. Dan and stay for our community dinner starting at 6 PM.
Tonight we will be having Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.
The Week Ahead
Wednesday (No Confession)
5:15pm Mass in ATH with community dinner to follow
Thursdays
Lectio at 6pm in the Redlin Room (ATH G-22)
Friday
8:00 Morning prayer in Sage Chapel
4-5pm Confession (Room G17)
4:30pm Stations of the Cross
5:15 Mass in ATH
Saturday
Bible study 3pm in the Redlin room
Sunday
10:30am - Fr. Richard Kajiru Celebrant
9:30pm - Fr. Joe Marcoux Celebrant
Mass at Sage Chapel
Monday
Rosary Group 4:30pm in ATH 2nd floor Room 227
Graduate Bible Study at 6pm in the lounge (ATH G19)
Grad Group 7pm in Redlin Room (ATH G22)
Tuesday
Women's Group at 6pm in the lounge (ATH G19)
Holy Week Musicians Needed!
Calling all singers and instrumentalists for Holy Week! All those interested in participating in music ministry as choir members or instrumentalists for Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, or Easter Sunday please contact Lizzy (ell67). All are welcome - even if you haven't sung in the choir before!
Join us for a Veritas Forum dialogue between Dr. Miroslav Volf and Dr. Vijay Pendakur discussing truth, tolerance, and safe spaces. The Veritas Forum invites students and faculty to ask life’s hardest questions. With a commitment to courageous discourse we put the historic Christian faith in dialogue with other beliefs and invite participants from all backgrounds to pursue Truth together. Refreshments will be provided.
Date:March 22 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Interfaith Shabbat this Friday, March 22nd at 104 West!Hillel is hosting an interfaith dinner this Friday open to all students.
The meal is completely free but you must register:
Here is the link to the google form:
https://goo.gl/forms/GoRw0m0xDhWoWQ0w2 "The Error of Beginnings and the Beginning of Errors: Creation and Cosmology" Talk at Cornell- Monday, March 25 from 6:30 PM- 8 PM
Join the Thomistic Institute at Cornell University for a lecture by Prof. William Carroll (University of Oxford) titled, "The Error of Beginnings and the Beginning of Errors: Creation and Cosmology."
Dr. William E. Carroll is Research Fellow in the Aquinas Institute at Blackfriars Hall at Oxford University. His specialty is the relationship among the natural sciences, philosophy, and theology, with an emphasis on Thomas Aquinas’s understanding of the doctrine of creation. He is the author of works and articles including Creation and Science: Has Science Eliminated God? and (with Steven Baldner) Aquinas on Creation.
"Finding Meaning: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue" sponsored by: International Students, Inc., Muslim chaplaincy, and CURW.
Wednesday evening March 27th from 6 to 8 pm in ATH Room 130
Weekend Service Retreat with the Sisters of St. Joseph- April 5-7.
Deadline March 25!
Join us for a weekend service retreat with the Sisters of St. Joseph taking place from April 5-7! We will drive up to Rochester on Friday night around dinner and participate in a day of service and reflection on Saturday April 6. These volunteer opportunities include volunteering at a Catholic Worker women's shelter, a home for medically fragile children and a soup kitchen. We will return on Sunday around 12:30. You can register and pay online at this link:
If you have any questions about this opportunity, email campus minister John Morton jwm357@cornell.edu.
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