Events This Week
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Archdiocese of Atlanta Chrism Mass
Tuesday, April 12 at 4:30 PM - Watch the livestream here
Celebrate with the priests of the Archdiocese of Atlanta as Archbishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, OFM Conv., blesses the oil of the sick, the oil of catechumens, and consecrates the oil of chrism to be used throughout the archdiocese this year. The archdiocese also honors those priests celebrating jubilee anniversaries at this Mass and all priests renew their priestly vows. This Mass is closed to the public, but available to livestream and on our Facebook page.
Abortion: Human Right or Inhumane Wrong? A Thoughtful Debate
Tuesday, April 12 at 6:00 PM - WHSCAB Auditorium at the Emory University School of Medicine (Register to attend here)
Tuesday, April 12 at 6:00 PM - WHSCAB Auditorium at the Emory University School of Medicine (Register to attend here)
Two authors who have written on the issue of abortion, Trent Horn and Dr. Nathan Nobis, will engage in a thoughtful debate on whether abortion is generally right or wrong and whether it should generally be legal or illegal. This debate will be open to the public. We invite any and all to come to listen and participate in this important debate. The debate will last around 1.5 hours with a 30-minute audience Q&A session to follow. If you are unable to join us in person, the livestream can be viewed here.
Thursday, April 14 at 8:00 PM - Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Stations of the Cross
Friday, April 15 at 3:00 PM - University Catholic Center
Join us in prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ with our newly installed outdoor Stations of the Cross, a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. All are invited!
Friday, April 15 at 3:00 PM - University Catholic Center
Join us in prayer and reflection on the Passion of Christ with our newly installed outdoor Stations of the Cross, a 14-step devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ's last day on Earth. All are invited!
Friday, April 15 at 8:00 PM - Veneration of the Cross and Communion Service at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Holy Saturday in the Holy Night of Easter
Saturday, April 16 at 8:00 PM - Vigil Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord
Sunday, April 17 at 9:00 AM - Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Holy Saturday in the Holy Night of Easter
Saturday, April 16 at 8:00 PM - Vigil Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord
Sunday, April 17 at 9:00 AM - Mass at Emory University Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Upcoming Events
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Fellowship and Adoration Night
Bring a friend and join us for pizza, conversation about the Gospel and how it applies to our lives today, and an opportunity to pray and adore Christ in the Eucharist.
Bob Ross Painting Night with the CSU
Learning to paint is a breeze with Bob Ross, who always insists that “there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.” Join the CSU in following along as he guides us in the art of painting. This event is limited to the first 20 RSVPs - sign up here to reserve your spot!
Catherine of Siena Lecture: Seeking Wholeness in an Age of Fragments
This talk will focus on wholeness in nature, the rise of the individual, and the disconnections that have ensued. Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF, will examine the emergence of computer technology and the impulse to move beyond the autonomous individual; and will explore the need to connect head and heart, the inner universe and the outer universe, and hence the need for a new religious spirit.
Oxford Community Dinner
Saturday, April 23 at 6:00 PM - University Catholic Center
Join us after our Saturday Vigil Mass for dinner and fellowship in the dining hall!
Saturday, April 23 at 6:00 PM - University Catholic Center
Join us after our Saturday Vigil Mass for dinner and fellowship in the dining hall!
Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible Series
Sunday, April 24 at 10:30 AM - Emory University Cannon Chapel Room 105D
Many Catholics want to read the Bible because they know it is God’s Word, but they give up because it seems so complicated. Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible helps you get the “big picture” by showing how fourteen narrative books of the Bible tell the complete story from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Church. Presenter Jeff Cavins shows you how to read the Bible so that you can actually understand it. Aided by the unique color-coded Bible Timeline® Chart, which arranges the key people, places, and events of Scripture in chronological order, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible will help you discover the story of salvation history and understand how you fit into God’s plan. This eight-session study program includes video presentations that explore all twelve time periods of The Bible Timeline Chart.
Sunday, April 24 at 10:30 AM - Emory University Cannon Chapel Room 105D
Many Catholics want to read the Bible because they know it is God’s Word, but they give up because it seems so complicated. Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible helps you get the “big picture” by showing how fourteen narrative books of the Bible tell the complete story from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Church. Presenter Jeff Cavins shows you how to read the Bible so that you can actually understand it. Aided by the unique color-coded Bible Timeline® Chart, which arranges the key people, places, and events of Scripture in chronological order, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible will help you discover the story of salvation history and understand how you fit into God’s plan. This eight-session study program includes video presentations that explore all twelve time periods of The Bible Timeline Chart.
Vocational Discernment Masses and Come & See for Men
Multiple Spring 2022 dates and locations (Sign up here)
Do you feel God may be calling you to serve as a priest in the Archdiocese of Atlanta? You are not alone. Come meet other men considering the same possibility at our monthly discernment Masses or at our Come & See Retreat. Read more and sign up here.
Multiple Spring 2022 dates and locations (Sign up here)
Do you feel God may be calling you to serve as a priest in the Archdiocese of Atlanta? You are not alone. Come meet other men considering the same possibility at our monthly discernment Masses or at our Come & See Retreat. Read more and sign up here.
Announcements
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Synod on Synodality Survey
Complete the online survey here
We have been invited to participate in an unprecedented moment in our Church’s history. On Sunday, Oct. 10, Pope Francis opened a two-year process called the Synod on Synodality (For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission) that will uniquely engage not only Catholics but God’s people all over the world. We invite you now to lend your voice to this process by completing this online survey. In the meantime, please consider reading the preparatory documents for the Synod and other supporting materials.
Student Leadership Teams
Are you interested in supporting Catholic students by creating prayer, fellowship, and service opportunities during the 2021-2022 school year? Your gifts are what make our ministry thrive, and we'd love to have your help! Join us at an upcoming meeting or reach out to the student President at your campus for more info:
Maria Villarreal, Agnes Scott College CSO President
Sean Woo, Emory University CSU President
Ava Coates and Maurice Safar, Oxford College CSU Co-Presidents
Are you interested in supporting Catholic students by creating prayer, fellowship, and service opportunities during the 2021-2022 school year? Your gifts are what make our ministry thrive, and we'd love to have your help! Join us at an upcoming meeting or reach out to the student President at your campus for more info:
Maria Villarreal, Agnes Scott College CSO President
Sean Woo, Emory University CSU President
Ava Coates and Maurice Safar, Oxford College CSU Co-Presidents
Support Your Campus Ministry
You may not think you’re in a position to make a difference through charitable giving, however, we believe that learning to support the mission of the Church is an integral part of being formed as a disciple. Charitable giving is an act of love, rooted in Christ. Please consider making or inviting your family to make a small sacrificial gift in support of our daily ministry expenses - the Masses, programs and events, salaries for staff, and more rely heavily on your support! We humbly ask that you consider making a contribution
You may not think you’re in a position to make a difference through charitable giving, however, we believe that learning to support the mission of the Church is an integral part of being formed as a disciple. Charitable giving is an act of love, rooted in Christ. Please consider making or inviting your family to make a small sacrificial gift in support of our daily ministry expenses - the Masses, programs and events, salaries for staff, and more rely heavily on your support! We humbly ask that you consider making a contribution