Mass Schedule
Sunday 10:30 am and 9:30 pm Sage Chapel, *5:30 pm Spanish Mass 11/17
Tuesday 5:15 pm ATH Chapel, *Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick this week
Wednesday 5:15 pm ATH Chapel- followed by dinner each week
Friday 5:15 pm ATH Chapel, Gold Mass
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tuesdays 6:30-8 and Wednesdays 4-4:45 or by appointment with Fr. Dan (dtm33)- G17 Anabel Taylor Hall
*Our last Mass before the upcoming Thanksgiving break will be the 9:30 p.m. Mass on Sunday, Nov 24. No weekday Masses will be held the week of Thanksgiving. We will return to our regular Mass schedule on Sunday, December 1, the First Sunday of Advent!
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Today, Tuesday 11/12, at 5 :15 pm Mass
Spanish Mass 5:30 pm November 17th
Men's and Women's group tonight 6 pm (G-22 and G-24 respectively)
Sisters of St. Joseph Visit
Sr. Donna and Sr. Marilyn's (Sisters of St. Joseph from Rochester) next visit will be tomorrow Wednesday November 13th. They will be available during the day on Wednesday to meet with students 1:1 for spiritual direction/guidance or just for casual conversation. Please email Abrey (aaf87) by 5 pm today to schedule a time with one of them. They will join us for our weekly Wednesday Mass and community dinner and lead a discussion on discernment. They will return for a visit on Dec.5-6.
Student Leadership Team Applications Available
Interested in joining the Cornell Catholic leadership team? The Student Leadership Team plans and organizes events to promote the Catholic faith and community here on campus. Please visit our website for a complete list of positions and responsibilities. Applications are available
here. Terms run for the full 2020 calendar year. Please submit the application by November 20th. Email Alice (ans245) with questions.
Kairos
Among several translations,'Kairos' is 'the opportune time' or 'God's time.’ In this weekend long retreat, February 7-9, 2020, students will have the time to deepen their faith and reflect on their relationship with God, self and others. Individuals at any place in their faith journey are welcome to attend. Register
here. Email Abrey (aaf87) with any questions. Priority deadline December 2nd.
Gold Mass
In honor of the feast day of St. Albert the Great, a Gold Mass will be celebrated on campus. Gold Masses are part of the tradition of special Masses for Catholics of specific professions; in this case, for scientists. Mass will be Friday, November 15, at 5:15 pm in ATH followed by a reception in G-22. All are welcome. Invite your friends, colleagues, and professors to come celebrate Mass with us!
Faith Hop
As part of the Cornell Interfaith Council’s series religious groups will be welcoming members of other communities to their regular weekly services. We welcomed guests to our 9:30 pm Mass on 11/10. Friday, 11/15 visit Hillel at 5 pm in ATH Room 114-in order to go to the Shabbat dinner please register
here by Wednesday midnight. Saturday, 11/16, join the Hindu Student Council at 4 pm in ATH G14. Last stop, Sunday 11/17 at 11 am is with the Protestant Cooperative Ministry in ATH Chapel. More info on Instagram @cornellinterfaith.
Baccalaureate Mass and Recognition Dinner
Attention all seniors, graduate students and fellows wrapping up your program in December, we would like to honor your accomplishments, send you off with a blessing and take you out to dinner. The 5:15 Mass on Tuesday, December 10th will be the December Baccalaureate Mass and the dinner will be immediately following. Please email Eileen Heptig (emh226) to RSVPby December 2nd.
St. Jude Thaddeus Relics @ Holy Cross
On Saturday Nov. 16th Fr. Patrick Tobin, O.P., Director of the Dominican Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus will travel from Chicago to New York for this special one-day mission with the Arm Relic of St. Jude-the largest relic of an Apostle located outside of Europe. The itinerary is: 10 AM -Rosary, 10:20 AM -Mass, 11 AM -Veneration of Relic and anointing with St. Jude Oil: Noon -Potluck lunch in Cleary Hall at Holy Cross.
Today is the Memorial of
Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr. St. Josaphat, pray for us!
Wisdom 3:1-5
But the souls of the just are in the hand of God,
and no torment shall touch them.
They seemed, in the view of the foolish, to be dead;
and their passing away was thought an affliction
and their going forth from us, utter destruction.
But they are in peace.
For if before men, indeed, they be punished,
yet is their hope full of immortality;
Chastised a little, they shall be greatly blessed,
because God tried them
and found them worthy of himself.
From today's reading.