Nazareth Catholic Community
September 3, 2017 ~ 22nd Sunday of Ordianry Time
I was very glad to be back at our 7:00PM Mass last Sunday night – I truly miss our liturgies during the summer months. If you are new to our Catholic Community - WELCOME! I pray that our campus parish can be a spiritual home for you during your time at Nazareth. I very much look forward to meeting you. For those of you returning, WELCOME BACK! Please know you were missed!
As we begin this new semester, now is the perfect time to take some steps that will help you later when the stress and workload of the semester piles up. Having regularly scheduled times throughout your week designated for prayer can help bring calm and balance during times of stress and busyness. Consider making our Sunday night 7:00PM Mass and our 12:30PM Mass on Wednesdays part of your weekly routine. Add these Mass times to your phone/computer/paper calendars to help you remember!
As a Eucharistic people, our celebration of the Mass provides us the spiritual nourishment that will carry us through the week! Take time to step out of the busyness of the semester, become more centered, reconnect with God and step back into the semester more focused. You will be glad you did! See you at Mass!
Peace,
~ Jamie
Join our Facebook group: Nazareth College Catholic Community
Follow us on Instagram: @nazarethcatholiccommunity
Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Our Church Choir is for you!
Come again or for the first time!
If you play an instrument bring it along!
Questions?
E-mail Taylor Taylor Santabarbara , Choir Director, at tsantab1@naz.edu
CFS Ice Cream Social!!!
THIS Wednesday, 9/6
8:00PM to 9:00PM
1st floor of GAC
Eat delicious ice cream and learn more about how to be involved in programs related to: spirituality, religion, social justice, and community service!
Learn more about the Center for Spirituality (CFS) Interfaith Council and the various religious and spiritual communities on our campus:
Alternative Spiritual Humanists (ASH) ~ Catholic Community
Fellowship of Christian Athletes ~ Harvesters
Hillel (Jewish Community) ~ LDS at Naz (Mormon)
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
Protestant Christian Community - Religious Society of Friends (Quaker)
All are Welcome! We hope you can join us!
The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies presents...
Bishop Robert W. McElroy
Nationalism vs. the Catholic Vision of the Common Good
September 21, 2017, 7:00PM
Forum, Otto Shults Community Center
Uniting Our Fractured Society
September 22, 2017, 1:30PM
Linehan Chapel, Golisano Academic Center
A native of San Francisco, Robert F. McElroy was appointed bishop of the Catholic
Diocese of San Diego by Pope Francis in 2015. Described as "one of the most respected intellectual leaders of the Catholic Church in the United States," Bishop McElroy is ardent in his support of Catholic social teaching, astute in reading the "signs of the times," and forthright in addressing urgent topics of social concern, including the plight of refugees and migrants and issues of the economy and the environment.
A well-known speaker and frequent contributor to America Magazine, he is the author of The Search for an American Public Theology: The Contribution of John Courtney Murray and Morality and American Foreign Policy: The Role of Ethics in International Affairs. He serves the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on the ecumenical committee, the committee of domestic justice, and the committee on international affairs.
Bishop McElroy earned a B.A. in American history from Harvard University, an M.A. in history and a Ph.D. in political science from Stanford University, as well as a licentiate in theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley and a doctorate in moral theology from the Gregorian University in Rome.
". . . as a people of faith, as disciples of Jesus Christ, as children of Abraham, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad, as people of all faiths and no faith, we cannot merely be disruptors, we also have to be rebuilders." ~Bishop Robert W. McElroy
Fall Retreat 2018!
Meet new people ~ Get off campus ~ Enjoy home cooked food ~ Meet Real Live Monks! ~ Chase some sheep ~ Spend time outdoors ~ Discover more about yourself and God
Cost ONLY $15.00 (scholarships available if needed)
RSVP BELOW
Note: We will leave campus at 4:00 on Friday and return early afternoon on Sunday.
You can bring homework with you!
Space is limited and will fill up fast!!!!
Friday, Sep 29, 2017, 04:00 PM
231 Monastery Road, Pine City, NY, United States
SAVE THESE DATES:
9/20, Wednesday, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
10/19, Thursday, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
11/30, Thursday, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
Eucharistic Adoration and Compline:
The following Tuesdays from 8:00PM to 9:00PM
in Linehan Chapel: 9/26, 10/24, 11/14
St. Francis of Assisi Mini-Retreat
with Fr. Michael Duffy from St. Francis Inn
Sunday, October 8, 3:00PM to 5:00PM
Followed by dinner and then Mass at 7:00PM
Holy Day Masses:
All Saints Day: 11/1 at 12:30PM
All Soul's Day: 11/2 at 8:00PM
Feast of the Immaculate Conception: 12/8 at 12:30PM (Reading Day)
Are You Free on Wednesdays at 12:30? Come to Mass!
Nazareth College Catholic Community
Wednesday Mass: 12:30PM
Gluten free hosts available upon request.
For the Sacrament of Reconciliation, please e-mail one of our priests to schedule an appointment.
Jamie R. Fazio, M.Div., Catholic Chaplain, Office: GAC 160
The Nazareth College Catholic Community is part of the Nazareth Center for Spirituality. All are always welcome!
Email: jfazio1@naz.edu
Website: http://www.naz.edu/center-for-spirituality/catholic-community
Location: Linehan Chapel, East Avenue, Rochester, NY, United States
Phone: 585 389 2308
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/35057526410/
Twitter: @NazCatholic
Nazareth College Catholic Community Pastoral Team:
Taylor Santabarbara
Emma Clive
eclive6@naz.edu
Teresa Colosanti
tcolosa8@mail.naz.edu
Andrea Peters
apeters1@mail.naz.edu
Sr. Donna DelSanto, SSJ
ddelsanto@ssjrochester.org
Pope Franics
Follow on Instagram: @francisus
Jamie R. Fazio, M.Div.
Fr. Richard Briclker
Cassie Dupre
cdupre0@naz.edu
Fr. Robert Resier, SJ
rreiser@mcquaid.org
Fr. Matthew Temple, O.Carm.
Fr. Ed Salmon, SJ
esalmon@mcquaid.org