Nazareth Catholic Community
September 9, 2018 - 23rd Sunday of Ordianry Time
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING: THIS SUNDAY AFTER MASS!
Dear Members of the Nazareth College Catholic Community,
My name is Sarah Schuler and I am the current President of our Parish Council. Our Catholic Community is focused on bringing individuals together and working for Social Justice. Centering on Liturgy, Faith and Discernment, Peace and Justice, and Social Gatherings, Parish Council is open to anyone who wants to see our community grow!
From social coffee hours, to events, lectures, and service, Parish Council members work together to plan, coordinate, and run various events throughout the year. If you want to share your ideas and participate in growing through faith and discernment, volunteer service opportunities rooted in social justice, and other community-building activities, join Parish Council! We are always looking for ways to welcome everyone into our Catholic Community, and this is a great place to start!
Are you you interested in being a part of Parish Council? Our first meeting will be held after Mass TONIGHT, Sunday, September 9th! Meet us in the CFS Community Room, GAC 151.
Peace,
~ Sarah
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Special Musical Guest at Our 7:00PM Mass this Sunday!
Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Our Mass Choir is for you!
Come again or for the first time!
If you play an instrument bring it along!
Questions? E-mail Our Choir Directors:
Taylor Taylor Santabarbara, tsantab1@naz.edu
or Teresa Colosanti, tcolosa8@mail.naz.edu
Mass and Meal Off Campus!
Sister Donna and the Sisters of St. Joseph she lives with have invited us to their home to celebrate Mass and enjoy a home cooked pasta dinner!
Meet at GAC 151 at 5:30PM and we will travel together to St. Boniface parish where Sister Donna lives (only 10 minutes from Nazareth). Or you can find the directions below and meet us there. Mass will be at 6:00PM followed by supper.
We want to make sure we have enough food! Let us know if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions. Gluten free, dairy free, vegetarian and vegan options available.
Other Mass and Meals this Semester:
10/11, Thursday and 11/8, Thursday, 5:30PM - 8:00PM
Thursday, Sep 13, 2018, 05:30 PM
314 Gregory Street, Rochester, NY, USA
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Fall Retreat 2019!
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 28, 2018, 04:00 PM
231 Monastery Road, Pine City, NY, United States
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
The William H. Shannon Chair in Catholic Studies presents:
Mary C. Boys
Extending the Borders of Our Care:
Why Interreligious Engagement Is an Ethical Imperative for Christians
September 20, 2018 ~ 7:00 PM - 8:30PM
Our Ancestors Would Be Incredulous:
Jews and Christians in Our Time
September 21, 2018 ~ 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Linehan Chapel, Golisano Academic Center »
A pioneer in the field of Jewish/Christian relations, Mary C. Boys, S.N.J.M., critically examines the historical realities and theological beliefs that have shaped Jewish-Christian relations. Primed by Vatican II, she applies historical biblical scholarship to the field of religious education to produce groundbreaking insights into Christian-Jewish learning and dialogue. At the heart of these insights is an unshakeable commitment to "learning in the presence of the other."
Boys's most recent publications engage with clarity and candor what it means for Christians to learn in the presence of Jews and Judaism today: Seeing Judaism Anew: Christianity's Sacred Obligation (2005); Christians and Jews in Dialogue: Learning in the Presence of the Other (2008), co-authored with Sara S. Lee; and Redeeming Our Sacred Story: The Death of Jesus and Relations between Jews and Christians (2014). She is currently the vice president of academic affairs and dean as well as the Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and an adjunct faculty member of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
Lecture and Celebration of the Canonization of Oscar Romero
Sunday, October 14
Lecture by Dr. Damian Zynda, Romero scholar and author
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM, GAC 38
Mass of Celebration for Saint Oscar Romero
7:00 PM Linehan Chapel, Fr. Jesus Flores, presiding
ALL ARE WELCOME
On Sunday, October 14, Pope Francis will canonize Óscar Romero making him a Roman Catholic Saint. While Romero was the Archbishop of San Salvador he spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations, and torture. On March 24, 1980, Romero was assassinated while offering Mass. In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed March 24 as the "International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims" in recognition of the role of Archbishop Romero in defense of human rights. The Center for Spirituality will show the film Romero on Sunday, October 7 at 3:00 PM in GAC 38.
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 - Please contact Jamie Fazio
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
Danica Aquitania
Sacristan
daquita8@naz.eduSr. Donna DelSanto, SSJ
ddelsanto@ssjrochester.org
Gabriela Groman
ggroman7@naz.edu
Sarah Schuler
Parish Council President
Nancy Garcia
Coordinator of outreach to Our Lady of Guadalupe Migrant Community
Alicja Cygan
Catholic Community Representative on the Interfaith Cohort
Jamie R. Fazio, M.Div.
Fr. Richard Briclker
fr.richard.brickler@dor.org
Cassie Dupre
cdupre0@naz.edu
Fr. Robert Resier, SJ
rreiser@mcquaid.org
Fr. Matthew Temple, O.Carm.
Pope Franics
Office: Vatican
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