Bulletin: April 8 - 16, 2023


University Catholic Center at Emory University April 8 - 16, 2023

 
He is Risen! Alleluia!
Happy Easter! We hope you have a blessed Easter Octave, and that you’re able to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ with real and actual feasting and joy. Having observed Lent for 40 days, it would be a shame to reduce Easter to just one day. Easter, after all, is the eternal feast we hope to enjoy. So if you haven’t thought about it, let's extend the Easter party into the remainder of this blessed season. Know that our prayers accompany you and your family this Easter, and thank you for journeying with us in faith and supporting students who are striving to live out their faith.

In Christ,
Michael Zauche, Campus Minister

 



Now
 
  
CATHOLIC STUDENT UNION LEADERSHIP APPLICATION
Help us lead our community closer to Christ! - Apply here! The application closes Monday, April 10, at 11:59 PM.
The Catholic Student Union Executive Board application for the 2023-2024 year is now open! If you have the desire to support the Catholic community on campus with your gifts and talents and are interested in creating opportunities for prayer, service, and fellowship, we highly encourage you to apply for an Executive Board or Committee Chair position here!
 


Events This Week
Emory Atlanta     Emory Oxford      All Campuses
 
  
THE CATHOLIC CENTER OFFICES CLOSED IN OBSERVANCE OF EASTER
Our staff will be working from home on Monday and Tuesday. The offices will reopen on Wednesday, April 12, at 10:00 AM.
If you need to get in touch with us for any reason, please reach out to us by phone or email.
 

WEDNESDAY WEEKDAY MASS
Wednesday, April 12, at 12:00 PM - University Catholic Center Hallignan Chapel
 
 
QUAERO: THEOLOGY FOR NON-THEOLOGIANS
How Catholics Read the Bible: Senses of Scripture and the Old Testament
Wednesday, April 12, at 6:30 PM - University Catholic Center
Quaero: Theology for Non-Theologians is a discussion group that meets for about one hour to explore major questions about the Catholic Faith in a communal setting. The topic for our Spring 2023 series is “How Catholics Read the Bible”. Optional readings can be found here.
 

CATHERINE OF SIENA LECTURE: CHISME AS A THEOLOGICAL LANGUAGE DEL PUEBLO
Thursday, April 13 at 7:30 PM - Candler School of Theology, Room 252 (Sign up here)
This talk will examine the role of chisme as a theological language. Neomi De Anda, a Tejana scholar/activist and Catholic Lay Marianist, will begin by setting aside moralizing of chisme (gossip) as good or bad and view how scholars from across the American continents and beyond have used chisme to better understand human interaction. It will respond to the question: How might the study of chisme as a theological language of el pueblo help us be a more inclusive church, academy, and society?
 

OXFORD COMMUNITY DINNER
Saturday, April 15, at 6:00 PM - Oxford Dining Hall
After the 5 PM Saturday Vigil Mass each week, join your fellow Catholic students for dinner and opportunities to grow in friendship.
  
 
EMORY COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUR
Sunday, April 16, at 10:00 AM - Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons
Join us on Sunday mornings after the 9:00 AM Mass for coffee, breakfast goodies, and conversation with friends.
 
 
FAITH FORMATION - RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)
Preparation to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and/or First Eucharist at Easter
Sunday,
 April 16, at 10:30 AM - Cannon Chapel Room 105D (Sign up or request more info)
Discover the history, beauty, spirituality, and accomplishments of the Catholic Church - join Fr. John on Sundays if you are interested in learning about Catholicism, becoming Catholic, or desire to receive the Sacraments of Christian Initiation.  All are welcome!
 
 
FAITH FORMATION - THE BIBLE TIMELINE: THE STORY OF SALVATION
Sunday, April 16, at 11:30 AM - Cannon Chapel Room 105D
The Bible Timeline: The Story of Salvation is a fascinating study that takes you on a journey through the entire Bible. Go deep into each period of salvation history and discover the unique story woven throughout all Scripture. Using a unique color-coded system, you will learn the major people, places, and events of the Bible and see how they all come together to reveal the remarkable story of our faith. As you explore salvation history from its beginning in Genesis through the coming of Christ and the establishment of the Catholic Church, you will see how God's loving plan for humanity has unfolded, resulting in a greater love for God and a deeper appreciation for your faith. All are welcome!
 
 


Upcoming Events
Emory Atlanta     Emory Oxford      All Campuses
  
 
BABY SHOWER FOR ELISABETTA AND FRANCESCO
Sunday, May 7, at 10:00 AM - Cannon Chapel Brooks Commons (RSVP here)
Join us for a baby shower to celebrate Elisabetta and Francesco's baby girl, who is due in June! If you'd like to get the happy family a gift, their registry can be found here. The Zauche's will be coordinating a group gift -- if you would like to contribute, please let Lauren or Michael know by April 23rd. We hope you can join us! 
 
 
WORLD YOUTH DAY 2023
July 28 - August 9, 2023 - More info and registration for the World Youth Day trip
World Youth Day (WYD) is the gathering of young people from all over the world with the Pope. It is also a pilgrimage, a celebration of youth, an expression of the universal Church, and an intense moment of evangelization for the youth world. The Archdiocese of Atlanta will lead a pilgrimage from July 28 - August 9 for young adults 18 years of age and older. For other questions or to discuss the trip, please contact Allen Austin at aaustin@archatl.com.

 


Sacraments, Prayer, and Spirituality
 

HOW CAN WE PRAY FOR YOU?
Bear one another's burdens, and so you will fulfill the law of Christ. - Galatians 6:2
We want to support you and lift up your joys, sorrows, and needs, in prayer to God - let us know what you'd like us to pray for.


POPE FRANCIS' MONTHLY PRAYER INTENTION
April 2023 - For a culture of peace and non-violence.
We pray for the spread of peace and non-violence, by decreasing the use of weapons by States and citizens.


SPRING SEMESTER MASS AND RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE
We look forward to worshipping and celebrating with you throughout the week!
Saturdays @ 4:30 PM to 4:50 PM - Reconciliation at the Oxford College Day Chapel
Saturdays @ 5:00 PM - Vigil Mass at the Oxford College Day Chapel
Sundays @ 8:30 AM to 8:50 AM 
- Reconciliation at Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Sundays @ 9:00 AM - Mass at Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Sundays @ 5:30 AM to 5:50 PM - Reconciliation at Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Sundays @ 6:00 PM - Mass at 
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary
Wednesday at 12:00 PM - Mass at the University Catholic Center Hallignan Chapel
Reconciliation can also be scheduled at other times by contacting the chaplain.

  


Announcements
 
 
THE NATIONAL EUCHARISTIC REVIVAL
The Bishops of the United States have started a three-year plan to revive and foster Eucharistic devotion in the hearts of the faithful. This movement hopes to heal, convert, form, and unify Catholics by encountering Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. Visit the National Eucharistic Revival website for more information.


PREGNANT? NEED HELP? ABLE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT?
If you or someone you know is pregnant, the University Catholic Center is always a place to find care, support, and resources. You can contact our staff and they will be able to receive your story and journey with you. There are also a number of organizations you can support that directly assist these women. Please research and prayerfully consider giving of your time, talent, or treasure. Find more information and resources here. Thank you for helping us make this known to all students on or off campus.




Support the University Catholic Center


DONATE DIRECTLY ONLINE
We believe that learning to support the mission of the Church is an integral part of being formed as a disciple. Please consider making or inviting your family to make a sacrificial gift in support of our ministry - the Masses, programs and events, salaries for staff, and more rely heavily on your support! We humbly ask that you consider making a contribution.


VOLUNTEER WITH US
You can support the mission of the University Catholic Center with your time and talents - from lawn care, gardening, and office work, to liturgical ministry, children's catechesis, becoming an RCIA sponsor, and more! Contact our office for details.


CHECK OUT OUR WISHLIST
Check out our wishlist and consider helping us get some much-needed items for the University Catholic Center. We will be adding items to the wishlist on a regular basis.


CONTRIBUTE WITH EACH PURCHASE
Do you regularly shop at Kroger? We're excited to share that you can sign up to have a percentage of your purchase price donated to the University Catholic Center for every order you place! Simply click on the link below, sign in to your account, and select the University Catholic Center at Emory University as your organization of choice. Then, whenever you make a purchase at Kroger using your Kroger Rewards card, a contribution will be made on your behalf!




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