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October 29, 2017 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time SCHEDULES SATURDAY VIGIL MASS 5:15 PM SUNDAY MASSES 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM & 7:00PM MONDAY—FRIDAY Morning Prayer: 8:30 AM Evening Prayer: 5:00 PM Daily Mass: 5:15 PM RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00-5:00 PM Sunday 4:00-4:45 PM (or by appointment) ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays at 9PM OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM Sunday 8:00AM-12:30PM NEWMAN CENTER STAFF This Newman Center is served by the Friars of the Western Dominican Province and the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose Fr. John Paul Forté, OP, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Thomas Saucier, OP, Associate Pastor [email protected] Sr. Angelica Velez, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Sr. Mary Virginia Leach, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Jane Furet, Religious Educaon Coordinator [email protected] Manny Guzman, Liturgy & Communicaons [email protected] Chris Woolf, Music Coordinator [email protected] Johnny Granillo, Custodian Anthony Peña, Maintenance Technician In Residence: Fr. Tom DeMan, OP [email protected] MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10/29 9:00AM Deceased of Roldan Family 11:00AM Emilia Encarnación 5:00PM Virgelio De Vera+ 7:00PM Our Newman Community Weekday 10/30 5:15 PM Linda Alfredson Weekday 10/31 5:15 PM Larry Mejia+ Feast of All Saints - Holy Day of Obligaon 11/1 12:10PM Dr. Peter Paesani+ 5:15 PM Stephen Kish Feast of All Souls 11/2 5:15PM Neva-Kelly Paesani San Marn de Porres 11/3 5:15PM Lesleys Brother St. Charles Borromeo 11/4 5:15PM Harry Ahlman Mass Intenons can be requested at the office for Memorials, Birthdays or Special Intenons. $10 is the suggested donaon SAINT THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER Yearly Theme: “Lord, I Do Believe. Help My Unbelief!” - Mark 9:24 User ID: UACATHOLIC

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October 29, 2017 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

SCHEDULES

SATURDAY VIGIL MASS 5:15 PM SUNDAY MASSES 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 5:00 PM & 7:00PM MONDAY—FRIDAY Morning Prayer: 8:30 AM Evening Prayer: 5:00 PM Daily Mass: 5:15 PM RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00-5:00 PM Sunday 4:00-4:45 PM (or by appointment) ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays at 9PM OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9:00AM-4:00PM Sunday 8:00AM-12:30PM

NEWMAN CENTER STAFF

This Newman Center is served by the Friars of the Western Dominican Province and the

Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose

Fr. John Paul Forté, OP, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Thomas Saucier, OP, Associate Pastor [email protected] Sr. Angelica Velez, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Sr. Mary Virginia Leach, OP, Pastoral Associate [email protected] Jane Furet, Religious Education Coordinator [email protected] Manny Guzman, Liturgy & Communications [email protected] Chris Woolf, Music Coordinator [email protected] Johnny Granillo, Custodian Anthony Peña, Maintenance Technician In Residence: Fr. Tom DeMan, OP [email protected]

MASS INTENTIONS

FOR THE WEEK

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time 10/29 9:00AM Deceased of Roldan Family 11:00AM Emilia Encarnación 5:00PM Virgelio De Vera+ 7:00PM Our Newman Community Weekday 10/30 5:15 PM Linda Alfredson Weekday 10/31 5:15 PM Larry Mejia+ Feast of All Saints - Holy Day of Obligation 11/1 12:10PM Dr. Peter Paesani+ 5:15 PM Stephen Kish

Feast of All Souls 11/2 5:15PM Neva-Kelly Paesani San Martín de Porres 11/3 5:15PM Lesley’s Brother St. Charles Borromeo 11/4 5:15PM Harry Ahlman

Mass Intentions can be requested at the office for Memorials, Birthdays or Special Intentions. $10 is the suggested donation

SAINT THOMAS MORECATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER

Yearly Theme: “Lord, I Do Believe. Help My Unbelief!” - Mark 9:24

User ID: UACATHOLIC

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Fr. John Paul’s Spiritual Brew

T o Love God with all that we are, and to love our neighbor with this same intention and energy... “is the essence of

what the law and prophets represent.” We are told that this is what it means to be a reflection of God, and the kingdom which God wishes to expose to the world. Jesus speaks of grounding the Mosaic Law in real human actions, so that can it be experienced, and bare a Godly fruit, that has a loving effect in the world. It is this “loving effect” that gives us grace in our relationships, and allows us to take the risks necessary to insure healthy communication, and useful steps forward in our dealings with one another. Thank you for continuing to love the Newman Center. Your generosity continues to help us to build the kingdom in word and deed. Amen!

THIS WEEK AT NEWMAN

MONDAY BIBLE STUDY Mondays at 10:30AM in the Curry Classroom

CATHOLICISM 101

Tuesdays at 7:30PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall This Week:: “Mary, the Mother of God”

FEAST OF ALL SAINTS MASS SCHEDULE

Vigil Mass: 10/31 at 5:15PM Feast Day: 11/1 at 12:10PM & 5:15PM

WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY

Wednesdays at 7PM in the Curry Classroom Identical Materials covered as Monday Morning Group

READING THEOLOGY

Wednesdays at 8PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall “Introduction to Christianity” by Pope Benedict XVI

This Week: Part One, Chapter 5

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays at 9PM in the main chapel with choir

NEWMAN PAGES BOOK CLUB

Thursdays at 7PM downstairs in the Student Lounge Currently Reading: G.K. Chesterson’s

“The Ballad of the White Horse”

YOUNG ADULT/GRADUATE STUDENT GROUP Thursdays at 7:30PM in the Curry Classroom

This Week: The Intersection of Science & Religion

BOWLING NIGHT Friday, 11/3 - meet at Newman at 7PM We’ll carpool to Lucky Strike Bowling,

Cost is about $10/person

View the full calendar at: www.UACatholic.org/Calendar

STEWARDSHIP REPORT October 21st and 22nd Collection - $2,571.39

Annual Catholic Appeal Progress Report

66 donors - $44,004 pledged of $46,300 goal - 95%

Fulfilled to date: $39,649 or 86% of total goal

We’re almost to our goal! To donate on behalf of St Thomas More Newman Center, please visit: https://www.cathfnd.org/AnnualCatholicAppeal

HVAC SPECIAL APPEAL UPDATE

Thanks to your generosity, we are humbled and full of gratitude to announce that the

$10,000 match announced last week was met and exceeded. WOW!

We are now at $42,965.27 of our $50,000 goal for the campaign to replace the limping Air Conditioning/Heating System that makes

our chapel and public spaces comfortable for students and residents year-round.

Please continue to spread the word to others

whose lives have been touched by the ministry of Newman - we need your support.

Donations can still be made at: www.UACatholic.org/Appeal

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BIBLE STUDY GROUPS Mondays at 10:30AM & Wednesdays at 7PM Led by Father

Thomas, Identical materials are covered at the two sessions so you can pick which best works for you.

CATHOLICISM 101 SERIES Every Tuesday at 7:30PM downstairs in Bishop Green Hall Led by Father John Paul, the sessions be based on Bishop Robert Barron’s Catholicism Series. This is open to anyone

who is interested in learning more about the Catholic Church and how we can live out the faith in everyday life.

READING THEOLOGY GROUP Reading Theology meets on Wednesdays at 8PM

Downstairs in Bishop Green Hall Led by Father Paul Gabor, S.J. of the Vatican Observatory.

They are reading “Introduction to Christianity” by Pope Benedict XVI/Cardinal Ratzinger

NEWMAN PAGES BOOK CLUB The group is currently reading G.K. Chesterson’s “The

Ballad of the White Horse” - meetings are on Thursdays at 7PM downstairs in the Student Lounge

YOUNG ADULT GROUP UPDATE At 7:30pm on Thursdays our Young Adult/Graduate

Student Group meets with a different focus each week hosted by our core teams: Team Spirit (Prayer/Liturgical

Opportunities; Service/Outreach (Social Justice and Service to Newman Community/Tucson); and Growth & Faith

(Faith Formation and Education). Join us!

CELEBRATING OUR ROOTS IN FAITH & SCIENCE The St. Thomas More Catholic Newman Center is

looking for Catholic science faculty and students from the UofA to share their experiences as scientists of faith as

part of a new discussion series.

We are kicking off with an outreach event on Saturday, November 18th, from 11AM to 2PM, called "Celebrating Our Catholic Roots in Faith and Science." The event will involve a Mass celebrating St. Albert the Great (Patron Saint of the Sciences), a reception/discussion time with

faculty and students, and a talk by Dr. Katie Hirschboeck, Catholic Climate Ambassador and Emerita Associate

Professor of Climatology at the UofA. You can register by emailing [email protected] or by

filling out the registration form found at https://tinyurl.com/uansaf

Questions can be directed to Michael Pham, [email protected]

WELCOME HOME UA & NEWMAN ALUMNI As the UofA celebrates Homecoming this weekend, we would

like to extend a heartfelt welcome to those of you visiting your alma mater and remembering your time in Tucson. Know

that you always have a home at Newman where

“Heart Speaks to Heart”

UA BICYCLE RAFFLE WINNER Congratulations to Jamie Pierson who was the winner of our ticket drawing for the custom UA Cruiser Bicycle. A special

thanks to Margaret Kish for the bike donation.

RECENT TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES A note of thanks to Anna and John Paul Vyborny who donated

a 50” flat screen television for the Curry Classroom. Also thank you to Bruce Steenson for his work on getting it

mounted and the electrical upgrades. This helps us move forward in our goal to connect our public spaces to greater technology capabilities for gatherings, classes and events.

PRAY FOR OUR RCIA PARTICIPANTS Catechumens Seeking Baptism at the Easter Vigil:

Jared Brock, Yasmine Dana, Diane Kostuk, Miranda Ramos, & Juan Marcel Rivera

Candidates Seeking Full Initiation at the Easter Vigil:

Travis Atwood, Devin Michael Garcia, Matthew Hufford, Adan Sotelo, Niley Sanders, Alyssa Sotelo, Irene Sotelo, Lizette

Varela, Samantha Sotelo, Sandra Sotelo

PRAY FOR OUR CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES Rey Benavidez, Pamela Brill, Alex Galligan, Katie Gardner, Adan Gonzales, Alyssa Morales, Hayashrom “Jay” Patrick

Pacheco-Chino, Milena Rhodes, Jackson Slone, Victoria Slone, & Reneé Villaman. They will be Confirmed on Sunday,

November 19th at the 5PM Mass

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THIRD ANNUAL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE

Knight of Columbus Council 16061 invites all Newman Parishioners to participate in our 3rd Annual Fall/Holiday Food Drive. Donations will benefit the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona and the regular Newman food

donation recipients. Non-perishable food items only, please. The food drive starts on Saturday, October 28th and ends on Sunday, December 17th. Please help the

Knights of Columbus provide food for those members of our community that are in need.

KINO BORDER INITIATIVE Kino Border Initiative is a bi-national ministry of the Society of Jesus and Sisters of the Eucharist which

provides support for migrants who have been deported from the United States and are on their way back to their

homes in Latin America.

Newman provides breakfast to migrants on the first and third Saturday of the month. Volunteers prepare food on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings, leaving Newman at 6:45AM to drive to Nogales, Sonora, Mexico to serve

breakfast to migrants. If you are interested in participating in the KBI Project, please Joji Maes at

[email protected]

VOLUNTEER WITH LEND-A-HAND Lend A Hand (501 c3) needs you! Volunteers will partner with senior neighbors in 13 mid-town neighborhoods—

north of the University of Arizona. Drivers are needed for transportation, errands, and produce delivery. Good conversationalists and caring listeners are needed for

social activities and friendly calls and visits. Handypersons are needed for simple home maintenance and yard work. It takes a village to care for our community’s elders. You

tell us how much or how little time you can give. Our senior neighbors need you! Call: Michele Brubaker

at 520-248-6882

HEARTLAND HOSPICE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Volunteers will be fully-trained to understand Hospice. One visit per week for a 1 – 2 hour period is common. Please have your own transportation as patients are in

their own homes or an assisted living home. Our veteran patients need a veteran volunteer to visit who

understands the military. For more information please contact: Heartland Hospice

Volunteer Coordinator at 520-325-2790

CASA MARIA CATHOLIC WORKER HOUSE The Young Adult Group is organizing Newman volunteers

to go together on November 11th. Please email [email protected] for more information

Casa Maria’s mission, as part of the lay catholic

worker movement founded in 1930 in New

York City by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, is

to practice daily the love and compassion of Jesus and to implement the teachings of his Gospel and the social

doctrine of our church. The Sermon on the Mount and the call to solidarity with the poor are the heart of these

teachings.

Social Justice Ministry

SAVE THE DATES

Fall Confirmation Mass

Sunday, November 19th at 5PM with Bishop Kicanas

November Student Dinner - Full Thanksgiving Meal Sunday, November 19th at 6PM

Thanksgiving Day Mass

Thursday, November 23rd at 9:00AM

Thanksgiving Office Closure The Office will be closed on November 23rd & 24th

There will be no Daily Mass on Friday 11/24

Winter Baccalaureate Mass for December Grads

Sunday, December 10th at 5:00PM

Mariachi Mass for Our Lady of Guadalupe

Tuesday, December 12th at 5:15PM

BULLETIN ANNOUNCEMENTS If you have an announcement for the Bulletin or Weekly Email Listserv, please TYPE up a 75-word or less blurb and turn it in to the office or email [email protected] with “Bulletin Submission” in the subject line. Bulletin deadline is Wednesday at Noon prior to the weekend you want the announcement to run.